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Kundalini Awakening
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Kundalini Awakening

Kundalini Shakti Parmeshwar Ganapati, in the form of Lord Vishnu, has established the Kundalini Shakti in a coiled state around the Muladhara Chakra present at the lower level of the human spine. The various 108 divine and demonic Ganas present on earth churn the Muladhara Chakra with this Kundalini Shakti of the human being and create the desire to do various deeds in the mind of the human being. The direction of Kundalini Shakti is downward; the main purpose of Kundalini Shakti is to keep the human being bound in Maya. As the Kundalini Shakti is wrapped around the Muladhara, the Kundalini Shakti empowers the 4 emotions, such as lust, anger, greed, addiction, etc., which are emanating from the Muladhara Chakra. The energy of Kundalini Shakti flows around the Muladhara Chakra and downward; as there is no other energy chakra below the Muladhara Chakra, the Kundalini Shakti does not empower any other energy chakra except the Muladhara Chakra. Kundalini Awakening When the Kundalini Shakti rises above the Muladhara and is located in the Brahma Chakra, then the human being attains its original form, which is called Kundalini awakening. All the 7 energy chakras present in the spine of the human being become stable; only then does the energy of the Brahma Chakra raise the Kundalini Shakti above the Muladhara Chakra and place it in the Brahma Chakra, giving the human being his original Narad form. All humans are Narad incarnations; when a human experiences Kundalini awakening, then the human being is able to know his Narad form. To raise the Kundalini Shakti from the Muladhara Chakra to the Brahma Chakra and place it in the Brahma Chakra, it is necessary for all the 7 energy chakras to be in a stable state. When a human being experiences all the 64 emotions arising from all the 7 energy chakras, only then all the 7 energy chakras attain a stable state. When a human being experiences all the 4 emotions arising from the Muladhara Chakra, then the Muladhara Chakra becomes stable. When a human experiences all the 6 emotions arising from Swadhisthana Chakra, then Swadhisthana Chakra becomes stable. When a human experiences all the 10 emotions arising from Manipura Chakra, then Manipura Chakra becomes stable. When a human experiences all the 12 emotions arising from Anahat Chakra, then Anahat Chakra becomes stable. When a human experiences all the 16 emotions arising from Vishuddhi Chakra, then Vishuddhi Chakra becomes stable. When a human experiences all the 2 emotions arising from Agya Chakra, then Agya Chakra becomes stable. When a human experiences all the 14 emotions arising from Sahasrar Chakra, then Sahasrar Chakra becomes stable. When a human does not experience even 1 emotion out of all the 64 emotions, then the energy chakra related to that emotion does not become stable, and as a result, the energy of the Brahma Chakra does not reach the Kundalini Shakti. When any energy chakra of a human has reached the blocked state, it is necessary for that person to activate his closed energy chakra before Kundalini awakening. 8 Energy Chakra Ishwar Vishnu has established 7 energy chakras in the human spine and 1 energy chakra in the human aura, for a total of 8 energy chakras. There are 7 energy chakras in the human spine, namely Mooladhar, Swadhisthana, Manipur, Anahat, Vishuddhi, Ajna, and Sahasrar, and the Brahma Chakra is present in the human aura. Muladhara Chakra: The shape of the Mooladhara Chakra is like a red lotus with 4 petals. 4 different emotions, such as lust, anger, greed, and addiction, arise from the Mooladhara Chakra. When emotions arise from the Mooladhara Chakra, the human aura becomes red in color. The energy of the Mooladhara Chakra flows downward. Swadhisthana Chakra: The shape of the Swadhisthana Chakra is like a saffron lotus with 6 petals. Six different emotions, such as ego, surrender, doubt, anxiety, fear, and faith, arise from the Swadhisthana Chakra. When emotions arise from Swadhisthana Chakra, the aura of a person becomes saffron in color. The energy of Swadhisthana Chakra flows around the human. Manipur Chakra: The shape of Manipur Chakra is like a yellow lotus with 10 petals. 10 different emotions arise from Manipur Chakra, such as love, jealousy, attraction, disgust, affection, hostility, attachment, sacrifice, compassion, and mercy. When emotions arise from Manipur Chakra, the aura of a person becomes yellow in color. The energy of Manipur Chakra flows downwards. Anahat Chakra: The shape of Anahat Chakra is like a green lotus with 12 petals. 12 different emotions arise from Anahat Chakra, such as pleasure, sorrow, joy, sadness, laughter, pain, pleasant, torture, enthusiasm, despair, hope, and hopelessness. When emotions arise from Anahat Chakra, the aura of a person becomes green in color. The energy of Anahat Chakra flows in both upward and downward directions. Vishuddhi Chakra: The shape of Vishuddhi Chakra is like a blue lotus with 16 petals. 16 different emotions arise from Vishuddhi Chakra, such as peace, unrest, fickleness, restlessness, patience, impatience, masochism, sadism, surprise, detachment, helplessness, shame, laziness, expectation, embarrassment, and grief. When emotions arise from Vishuddhi Chakra, the aura of a person becomes sky blue. The energy of Vishuddhi Chakra flows downwards. Agya Chakra: The shape of Agya Chakra is like a blue lotus with 2 petals. 2 different emotions arise from Agya Chakra, such as wisdom, witness, etc. When emotions arise from Agya Chakra, the aura of a person becomes blue. The energy of Agya Chakra flows downwards. Sahasrar Chakra: The shape of Sahasrar Chakra is like a purple lotus with 1000 petals. 14 different emotions arise from Sahasrar Chakra, such as bliss, selfishness, cruelty, forgiveness, repentance, memory, faith, devotion, infatuation, entertainment, desire, curiosity, satisfaction, dissatisfaction, intoxication, and surprise. When emotions arise from Sahasrar Chakra, the aura of a human becomes purple in color. The energy of the Sahasrar Chakra flows in both upward and downward directions. Brahma Chakra: The shape of Brahma Chakra is like bright white light. No emotion arises from Brahma Chakra; rather, a mental state

Maha Kumbha Mela
Dharma Shastra

Origin of Kumbha Mela

Origin of Kumbha Mela Parmeshwar Ganapati himself, in the form of Ishwar Vishnu, creates the mind of all living beings through energy and cycle dimension in Vaikuntha, and at the right time, God descends the mind from Vaikuntha to Earth. The body, life, and soul of all living beings and humans on Earth are created on Earth, but the mind of a living being is created only in Vaikuntha. There are innumerable celestial bodies in the universe, out of which 1 star, 1 satellite, 7 planets, 2 shadow planets, and 27 constellations, etc., influence the human beings on Earth. Out of all the 27 constellations, the Mrigasira constellation emits the most curiosity energy on Earth, and out of all the celestial bodies in the solar system, only Jupiter emits the most spiritual energy on Earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati wants that curiosity and spirituality should develop in the mind of human beings from the very first birth; therefore, Parmeshwar Ganapati has bound the incarnation of Earth and Vaikuntha in this rule that whenever Jupiter transits in Mrigasira nakshatra, the incarnation of Earth and Vaikuntha will be established. As a result, whenever Jupiter transits in Mrigasira nakshatra, Parmeshwar Ganapati himself, in the form of God Vishnu, descends the living beings, human beings, and the mind of God from Vaikuntha to Earth. The word Kumbha means to fill with spiritual subjects. When Jupiter transits in the Mrigasira constellation, the mind descends from Vaikuntha to the body of the living being on Earth, due to which various spiritual subjects are filled in the body of the living being. Therefore, the descent of the mind inside the body is called Kumbha. Kumbha Kaal When planet Jupiter transits in the Mrigasira constellation, the mind descends from Vaikuntha to the body of the living beings on Earth; that period is called Kumbha Kaal. All living beings, humans and Bhagwan, can descend from Vaikuntha to Earth only during Kumbha Kaal. It takes 12 years for planet Jupiter to transit from all 27 constellations to the Mrigasira constellation; hence, Kumbha Kaal comes after every 12 years. During Kumbha Kaal, the process of descent from Vaikuntha to Earth continues for 40 days; hence the duration of Kumbha Kaal is 40 days. Planet Jupiter transits in the Mrigasira constellation every 12 years in a Kalpa, but Kumbha Kaal does not come every 12 years in a Kalpa. The period in which the human mind descends from Vaikuntha to Earth in a Kalpa is called Kumbha Kaal. The descent of the human mind from Vaikuntha to earth begins from the first phase of the Satya Yuga of the first Chaturyuga of the Ancient Manvantar and ends at the end of the second phase of the last Kali Yuga of the sixth Chaturyuga of the modern Manvantar. In the third and fourth phases of the last Kali Yuga of the Kalpa, life on earth is not suitable for humans and other creatures; only 6000 years are left for the beginning of the Uday Manvantar of the new Kalpa, so in the third and fourth phases of the last Kali Yuga, nature is destroyed by continuous storms, hurricanes, and intense heat so that nature can be re-created in the Uday Manvantar of the new Kalpa. Due to the beginning of the process of destroying nature on earth, Parmeshwar Ganapati and Ishwar Vishnu stop the process of descent after the end of the second phase of the last Kali Yuga of the Kalpa. Kumbha Mela Festival To welcome and worship the Kumbh period, a spiritual fair is organized, which is called Kumbh Mela. In Kumbh Mela, spiritual teachers set up their pandals and impart knowledge of Sanatan Dharma to their devotees and disciples and explain the importance of the basic principle of their incarnation. It is the duty of the government of every country to organize Kumbh Mela in their country during the Kumbh period and impart spiritual knowledge to their citizens. Conclusion When Jupiter transits in the Mrigasira constellation, the Kumbha period begins. During the Kumbha period, living beings and humans descend from Vaikuntha to Earth continuously for 40 days. All living beings and humans descend on Earth only and only during the Kumbha period. A human can be reborn on Earth at any time, but the first birth of a human occurs only during the Kumbha period. Even God can descend on Earth only during the Kumbha period. No one can descend from Vaikuntha to Earth during any period other than the Kumbha period. Information Currently, 2025 is the last Kumbh period of the last Kaliyug of this Kalpa. 12 years after 2025, Jupiter will again transit in Mrigashira constellation, but at that time, the new human will not incarnate on Earth from Vaikunth. In 2025, 6000 years of the last Kaliyug of the sixth Chaturyug of the modern Manvantara will be completed, and only 6000 years are left for this Kalpa to end. References and Requests It was the duty of my life to know the origin of the Kumbh Mela festival and to publish that knowledge across the world. I started revision of the origin of Kumbh Mela from the Kumbh period of 2001, and in 2016, I fulfilled the first duty of knowing the origin of the Kumbh Mela festival and am also fulfilling the second duty of publishing this knowledge to the world through scriptures and websites. I bow to you; you are much more fortunate than me, so through this post you have easily gained in-depth knowledge of the origin of the Kumbh Mela festival. . Now that you are knowledgeable, it is your duty to spread this knowledge to your friends, family, and society. Author : Kedi Ganapati I am Kedi Ganapati a Sage of Sanatan Dharma. I am writing scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and developing a offical website of Sanatan Dharma. Articles Origin of Kumbha Mela Who are 8 Chandal Who are 7 Bhagwan Who are 7 Ishwar Who is Parmeshwar

Chandal Gana
Darshan Shastra, Dharma Shastra

Who are 8 Chandal

Who are 8 Chandal Parmeshwar Ganapati has created 108 Ganas (Spirits) on Earth to get the various activities done by humans. Different Gana enter the human body and perform various activities. The Gana do not have their own body, they have to enter the human body to perform their actions. Parmeshwar Ganapati has created 8 forms of Chandal Gana on earth. The meaning of the word Chandal is ‘One who eats his own relatives’.  Pishaach, Brahmarakshas, Dakini, Shakini, Chetuk, Betal, Chetkin, and Chudaail, etc. These are 8 forms of Chandal Gana.”Species of spirits who descend into the human body and torture their own relatives are called Chandal Gana”. ChandalPishach The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases lust and does various immoral and sexual activities to achieve lust is called Pishach. Parmeshwara Ganapati has given the key of lust to the Pishaach.  Whenever the feeling of lust arises in the mind of a human, the Pishaach enters the body of that human and performs various immoral and sexual activities to acheive lust. Being a form of the Chandal Gana, the Pishaach makes his family members a victim of his lust. ChandalBrahmarakshas The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases anger and does violence to fulfill his anger is called Brahmarakshas. Parmeshwara Ganapati has given the key of anger to the Brahmarakshas.  Whenever the feeling of anger arises in the mind of a human, the Brahmarakshas enters the body of that human and performs various violent activities to fulfill his anger. No human being can fulfill his anger without the help of a Brahmarakshas And a Brahmarakshas cannot enter the body of a person whose mind does not generate anger. Brahmarakshas being a form of the Chandal Gana, Brahmarakshas expresses violence on his own family members. ChandalDakini The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases greed and does crime to fulfill greed is called Dakini. Parmeshwar Ganapati has given the key of greed to the Dakini.  Whenever the feeling of greed arises in the mind of a human, the Dakini enters the body of that human and performs various criminal activities to fulfill his greed. No human being can fulfill his greed without the help of a Dakini. And a Dakini cannot enter the body of a person whose mind does not generate greed. Dakini, being a form of the Chandal Gana, tries to usurp the property of her own family member. ChandalShakini The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases addiction. and does various immoral and criminal activities to fulfill addiction is called Shakini. Parmeshwara Ganapati has given the key of addiction to the Shakini.  Whenever the feeling of addiction arises in the mind of a human, the Shakini enters the body of that human and performs various immoral and criminal activities to fulfill her addiction. No human being can fulfill his addiction without the help of a Shakini. And a Shakini cannot enter the body of a person whose mind does not generate intoxication. Shakini, being a form of the Chandal Gana, tortures her own family members to satisfy her addiction. ChandalChetuk The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases doubt and does various immoral and criminal activities to fulfill doubt is called Chetuk. Parmeshwar Ganapati has given the key of doubt to the Chetuk.  Whenever the feeling of doubt arises in the mind of a human, the Chetuk enters the body of that human and performs various immoral and criminal activities to fulfill his doubt. No human being can fulfill his doubt without the help of a Chetuk. And a Chetuk cannot enter the body of a person whose mind does not generate doubt. Chetuk, being a form of the Chandal Gana, keeps suspicious of his own family member. ChandalBetal The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases helpless fear and instigates him to commit suicide to get freedom from helpless fear is called Betal. Parmeshwar Ganapati has given the key of helpless fear to the Betal.  Whenever the feeling of helpless fear arises in the mind of a human, the Betal enters the body of that human and instigates him to commit suicide. No human being can commit suicide without the help of Betal, and the person in whose mind the fear of being helpless does not arise, Betal cannot enter the body of that person. Betal, being a form of the Chandal species, kills himself. ChandalChetkin The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases jealousy and instigates to quarrel, insult, and ridicule to get fulfillment of her jealousy is called Chetkin. Parmeshwar Ganapati has given the key of jealousy to the Chetkin.  Whenever the feeling of jealousy arises in the mind of a human, the Chetkin descends in the body of that human and instigates quarrel, insult, and ridicule to get fulfillment of her jealousy. No human being can commit suicide without the help of Chetkin, and a Chetkin cannot enter the body of a person whose mind does not generate jealousy. The Chetkin, being a form of the Chandal Gana, insults and ridicules her own family member. ChandalChudail The form of Chandal Gana who descends in the human body and increases cruelty and instigates to kill someone to get fulfillment of her cruelty is called Chudail. Parmeshwar Ganapati has given the key of cruelty to the Chudail.  Whenever the feeling of cruelty arises in the mind of a human, the Chudail descends in the body of that human and instigates to kill someone to get fulfillment of her cruelty. No human being can kill another human being without the help of a Chudail. And a Chudail cannot enter the body of a person whose mind does not generate cruelty. The Chudail, being a

kalki Bhagwan
Dev Shastra, Dharma Shastra

Who are 7 Bhagwan

Who are 7 Bhagwan? Sanatan Dharma was created by Parmeshwar Ganapati. Parmeshwar himself descends from Vaikuntha to the earth in the form of Bhagwan and gives the ultimate knowledge of Sanatan Dharma to all human beings.  The Bhagwaan form of Parmeshwar Ganapati is corporeal; since Bhagwan has a definite physical limit, Bhagwan has a definite physical corporeal form. The physical form of Bhagwan keeps changing due to Bhagwan always assuming a new body, but the non-physical form of Bhagwan never changes. “This word Bhagwan has been created by combining two metals like Bhag + waan, etc. The meaning of the word Bhag is ‘human body’; the meaning of the word waan is ‘the one who holds’. The literal meaning of Bhagwan is ‘God who holds a human body’. The various forms of Parmeshwar, who incarnate on earth and assume a human body, are called Bhagwaan.” Parmeshwar Ganapati has created 108 Gana and human body to perform various deeds; Parmeshwar Ganapati himself wants to experience all of them; therefore, Parmeshwar Ganapati has menifested himself in the form of Bhagwan. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself has taken the form of 7 different Bhagwans, like Shankar, Dattatreya, Parashuram, Ram, Krishna, Buddha, Kalki, etc., inside Hiranyagarbha, and 1 Ganesh Bhagwan form, which is embodied in the body of Bhagwan Kalki. Why does Bhagwan incarnate?  There are two main reasons for Bhagwan’s Incarnation on earth; one reason is to experience all the emotions that Parmeshwar Ganapati has given to human beings and Ganas. And the second reason is that Parmeshwar has given Human and Gana the power to do independent work, due to which Human and Gana can do both righteous and unrighteous deeds. To spread the knowledge that humans and Ganas should do only righteous activities, Parmeshwar Ganapati himself incarnates on earth in the form of Bhagwan. Out of all the 84 lakh species of creatures on the entire earth, only 4 lakh species of humans can work independently. Due to humans getting the power to act independently, all human beings start doing both religious and unrighteous deeds. Among all the 84 lakh species of living beings, living, aquatic, amphibian, terrestrial, human, etc., only human beings perform both religious and unrighteous deeds; all other living beings only follow the rules of nature. Humans should attain supreme salvation by following the laws of nature and Dharma; hence, Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates on earth in the form of Bhagwan through Ishvara Vishnu and imparts Sanatan Dharma knowledge to humans. And establish and re-establish Sanatan Dharma by destroying the unrighteousness established by demons like Kalipurush, Koka, and Vicoka. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself has taken the forms of 7 different Bhagwans like Shankar, Dattatreya, Parashuram, Ram, Krishna, Buddha, Kalki, etc. in Hiranyagarbha. The Ganesh form of Parmeshwar Ganapati resides in the body of Bhagwan Kalki. Shankar, Dattatreya, Parashuram, Ram, Krishna, and Buddha, etc. 6 Bhagwan have only one mind of their own in their body, but the body of the only Bhagwan Kalki has the minds of both Kalki and Ganesh. Therefore, Bhagwan Kalki is called by both the names Kalki Avatar and Ganesh Avatar. Because both Bhagwan Kalki and Bhagwan Ganesh always reside in the one human body. And because Bhagwan Kalki and Bhagwan Ganesh reside in one body, there is no 8th Bhagwan body exist for Bhagwan Kalki or Bhagwan Ganesh. When Bhagwan Incarnates All the 7 Bhagwan are corporeal and identical, but due to the different functions of all the Bhagwan, the names of all the 7 Bhagwan are different. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates Bhagwaan Shankar through Ishwar Vishnu in all the 24 yugas of the ancient Manvantar of each Kalpa from Vaikuntha to establish Sanatan Dharma on the earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates Bhagwan Dattatreya through Ishwar Vishnu in all the 24 yugas of the Middle Manvantar of each Kalpa from Vaikuntha to establish Sanatan Dharma on the earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates Bhagwan ParshuRam through Ishwar Vishnu in all the 6 Sata yugas of the modern Manvantar of each Kalpa from Vaikuntha to establish Sanatan Dharma on the earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates Bhagwan Ram through Ishwar Vishnu in all the 6 Treta Yugas of the modern Manvantar of each Kalpa from Vaikuntha to establish Sanatan Dharma on the earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates Bhagwan Krishna through Ishwar Vishnu in all the 6 Dwapar Yugas of the Modern Manvantar of each Kalpa from Vaikuntha to establish Sanatan Dharma on the earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates Bhagwan Buddha through Ishwar Vishnu in all the 6 Kaliyuga of the Modern Manvantar of each Kalpa from Vaikuntha to establish Sanatan Dharma on the earth. Parmeshwar Ganapati incarnates only once in the form of Bhagwan Kalki and Bhagwan Ganesh in the last Kaliyuga of the modern Manvantar of each Kalpa, in a single human body Conclusion Out of 33 different forms of Parmeshwar Ganapati, only the forms of Shankar, Dattatreya, ParshuRam, Raam, Krishna, Buddha, Kalki + Ganesh etc. incarnates on earth and assume a human body to Re-establish Sanatan Dharma, hence only these can be called Bhagwan apart from them, there is no other Bhagwan.  Reference and Request It was the duty of my life to know the existence of Bhagwan and to publish that knowledge throughout the world. I have fulfilled the first duty of knowing the existence of God by spending 15 years of my life and Rs 10 lakh on the amendment and am also fulfilling the second duty of publishing this knowledge to the world through the scriptures and the website. I bow to you, you are much more fortunate than me, so through this post you have easily received the deep knowledge of Bhagwan. Now, since you are knowledgeable, it has become your duty to spread this knowledge to your friends, family and society. Author : Kedi Ganapati I am Kedi Ganapati a Sage of Sanatan Dharma. I am writing scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and developing a offical website of Sanatan Dharma. Articles Origin of Kumbha Mela Who are 8 Chandal Who are 7 Bhagwan Who are 7 Ishwar Who is Parmeshwar

IshwarVishnu Who are 7 Ishwar
Dev Shastra, Dharma Shastra

Who are 7 Ishwar

Who are 7 Ishwar? Parmeshwar Maha Ganapati has taken 33 different forms like 1 Origin Parmeshwar 2 Fertilized Parmeshwar 7 Ishwar, 7 Bhagwan, 8 Devta, 8 Chiranjeevi etc. The form of Parmeshwar which controls the 8 dimensions like time, space, energy, power, cycle, light, vibration, and matrix etc., is called Ishwar. “This word Ishwar has been created by combining two metals Ish + Vara etc. The word Ish means ‘control’. The word vara means ‘one who does’. The literal meaning of Ishwar (ईश्वर) is ‘the one who controls’”. This word Ishwar has been created by combining two metals Ish + Vara etc. The word Ish means ‘control’. The word vara means ‘one who does’. The literal meaning of Ishwar (ईश्वर) is ‘the one who controls’. To control the time, space, energy, power, chakra, light, vibration and Maya etc. these 8 dimensions in Hiranyagarbha, Parmeshwar manifested himself in 7 different forms of Ishwar. Dimensions of Ishwar? Parmeshwar Ganapati himself in the form of Ishwar Shiv controls Time and Vibration these two dimensions within Hiranyagarbha. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself in the form of Ishwar Brahma controls space and light these two dimensions within Hiranyagarbha. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself in the form of Ishwar Vishnu controls Cycle and Energy these two dimensions within Hiranyagarbha. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself in the form of Ishwar Durga controls power and matrix these two dimensions within Hiranyagarbha. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself creates the life element within Hiranyagarbha from time and vibration dimentions in the form of Ishwar Kali. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself creates the Mind element within Hiranyagarbha from energy and cycle dimention in the form of Ishwar Lakshmi. Parmeshwar Ganapati himself creates the soul element within Hiranyagarbha from space and light dimentions in the form of Ishwar Sarasvati.  Reference and Request It was the duty of my life to know the existence of Parmeshwar and to publish that knowledge throughout the world. I have fulfilled the first duty of knowing the existence of God by spending 15 years of my life and Rs 10 lakh on the amendment and am also fulfilling the second duty of publishing this knowledge to the world through the scriptures and the website. I bow to you, you are much more fortunate than me, so through this post you have easily received the deep knowledge of Parmeshwar. Now, since you are knowledgeable, it has become your duty to spread this knowledge to your friends, family and society. Author : Kedi Ganapati I am Kedi Ganapati a Sage of Sanatan Dharma. I am writing 12 scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and developing a offical website of Sanatan Dharma. Articles Origin of Kumbha Mela Who are 8 Chandal Who are 7 Bhagwan Who are 7 Ishwar Who is Parmeshwar

Parmeshwar Maha Ganapati
Dev Shastra, Dharma Shastra

Who is Parmeshwar

Who are 3 Supreme Gods? Parmeshwar was previously alone, unborn, and omnipresent; no one else existed except Parmeshwar; even Parmeshwar (the Supreme God) was not the Supreme God Himself, because in order to be the Supreme God, God, lord, deity had to exist. “The word Parmeshwar has been created by combining three metals like Param + Ish + Var, etc. The word param means ‘supreme’. The word Ish means ‘control’. The word var means ‘one who does’. Parmeshwar literally means ‘the supreme controller’ “. Parmeshwar was continuously experiencing ultimate peace and bliss in the same form. Parmeshwar desired to experience different states and emotions in different forms of Himself. Parmeshwar was full of nine dimensions, such as peace, time, space, energy, power, cycle, light, vibration, and matrix, so there could not be even the slightest change in the Parmeshwar. Aadi Parmeshwar – Maha Ganapati Parmeshwar wanted to remain in His original state and also to exist in different states, so Parmeshwar destroyed the peace dimension from some area within the center of Himself. Due to this, Parmeshwar was divided into two parts. The first part of Parmeshwar was perfect and omnipresent in 9 dimensions; the second part was incomplete in 8 dimensions and limited to the center. The first omnipresent part of Parmeshwar is called the Ultimate Supreme God, and the second limited part is called the Leftover Supreme God. Maha Ganapati Festival Parmeshwar Ganapati knew that by establishing curiosity in human, one day curiosity will arise in human; When did the Supreme God desire to create the universe? To satisfy the curiosity of human, Parmeshwar Ganapati fixed all the celestial bodies present in Hiranyagarbha in a line and in the west direction of Vaikuntha to mark the beginning and then bound them in the time cycle and gave them the motion of rotation and revolution. As all the celestial bodies were situated in a line and in the west direction of the celestial body present at its center in the beginning, at that time the earth was situated to the west of the sun, and the moon was situated to the west of the earth. Ashwini nakshatra was to the east of the earth and the sun, Chitra nakshatra was to the west of the earth and the moon. Consequently, at the time of beginning the sun was in Ashwini nakshatra, and the moon was in Chitra nakshatra. Since the Sun was in the Ashwini constellation of Aries at the beginning of creation; the day on which the Sun enters the Ashwini constellation of Aries should be considered as the beginning of the year. Since the Sun was in the Ashwini constellation of Aries at the time when Parmeshwar Ganapati desired to create the universe, Maha Ganapati Festival should be celebrated on that day to greet and worship Parmeshwar Ganapati. Leftover ParmeshwarUchchhishta Ganapati There couldn’t be even the slightest change or movement in the Supreme God, but due to the destruction of the peace dimension at the center of the Supreme God, there began to be constant change and movement in the leftover God. The Supreme God belonged to a male element, and the universe could not have been created from only one male element. Therefore, the Supreme God had divided His own leftover form of the Supreme God into two parts: a male element and a female element with the process of fertilization. The Supreme God with the male element is called Uchchhishta Parameshwar, and the Supreme God with the female element is called Uchchhishta Parameshwari. Uchchishta GanapatiJagdamba (Gauri) To create the womb of the universe, both Uchchishta Parameshwar and Uchchishta Parameshwari together transformed themselves into Hiranyagarbha through sexual intercourse, and from then on, Uchchishta Parameshwar got the form of Bappa and Uchchishta Parameshwari got the form of Jagadamba.  Bappa Parmeshwar and Jagadamba Parameshwari both manifested themselves as Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu, Durga, Kaali, Lakshmi, and Saraswati in the form of 7 Ishwar within Hiranyagarbha to control time, space, energy, power, cycle, light, vibration, matrix, etc. The meaning of the word Uchchhishta is leftover 8 dimensions of the supreme god after removing the peace dimension from completed 9 dimensions to make the universe moveable. The meaning of the word Jagdamba is “mother of the universe.” The meaning of the word Gauri is “ultimate beauty of feminism”.  Bappa Parameshwar and Jagadamba Parameshwari had created various Gana within Hiranyagarbha. Now, due to the creation of Ganas in Hiranyagarbha, Bappa Parmeshwar got the form of Uchchishta Ganapati, and Jagadamba Parameshwari got the form of Jagadamba. The entire creation is within the Hiranyagarbha created by Uchchishta Ganapati and Jagadamba Parameshwari, and Hiranyagarbha is within the Maha Parmeshwar Maha Ganapati. Due to the existence of Uchchishta Ganapati, Maha Parmeshwar has attained the form of Maha Ganapati. Diwali Festival Parmeshwar Ganapati knew that by establishing curiosity in humans, one day curiosity will arise in humans; After God desired to create the universe, when did God create the universe? To satisfy the curiosity of humans, Parmeshwar Ganapati created Hiranyagarbha from Uchchhisht Ganapati and Jagadamba at a specific time, taking the time taken by the sun to transit in the Chitra constellation of Libra as the parameter to show the origin of Hiranyagarbha and the universe. The word Diwali is made up of two metals, Diw and Aali. Diw means light, and Aali means to come. The actual meaning of the word Diwali is to be illuminated. Parameshwari Jagadamba (Gauri) and Uchchhisht Ganapati illuminated the entire creation while creating Hiranyagarbha; hence, the Diwali festival is celebrated to greet and worship Gauri Ganapati. Due to the Sun being in the Chitra constellation of Libra on the day of Hiranyagarbha and the creation of the universe, the day when the Sun enters the Chitra constellation of Libra should be considered as the beginning of Hiranyagarbha and the universe. Uchchhisht Ganapati and Jagadamba (Gauri) have illuminated the universe by creating it; therefore, on the day when the Sun transits in the Chitra constellation of Libra, the

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