GANESHA MANTRA JEWELLERY
Pendants and necklaces with the Ganesha mantra “OM Gam Ganapat Ye Namah ll”
Ganesha - the god of good fortune
Ganesha is probably the most popular god, as he represents success, wealth, prosperity and abundance like no other and stands for worldly happiness. With his playful nature and all-encompassing wisdom, he removes obstacles."Om, Gam Ganapat Ye Namaha" - Homage to the divine, in his manifestation as Ganesha, the ruler of all good powers and energies. These magical words are written in raised Sanskrit on our mantra pendant. Ganesha (Sanskrit "gana - isa) is invoked as "lord of the community" and named as the ruler of good forces. Made from high-quality 925 sterling silver and also plated with 24K gold and rose gold, the magical pendant can support good success at the beginning of an undertaking.
Ganesha's friendly nature and his area of responsibility make him incredibly popular not only throughout Asia, but also among us yoga enthusiasts. His blessing is crucial for the success of any event. Rituals in honor of Ganesha are performed before an important undertaking or event takes place.
He helps us to find the right solution and supports us to go our own way. Whenever a new beginning is imminent, no matter in which area of our lives, we ask Ganesha for help. As the "guardian of the threshold", he protects the time of transition, supports us in leaving the old behind and heading for the new with vigor. Ganesha is also the god of poetry, writing, literature and science. Many legends tell of his extraordinary wisdom and brilliant intelligence. His round belly is huge and represents the entirety of the cosmos, i.e. abundance and prosperity.
Ganesha's essence, attributes and his mount
In many depictions, Ganesha is shown sitting on a lotus blossom or a throne with four arms, symbolizing the four principles of intellect, mind, ego and consciousness. In his hands he holds an axe, with which he frees the faithful from attachments and entanglements of suffering and which symbolizes his fight against all evil (demons). He also carries a lotus flower, which symbolizes divine wisdom and purity. His right hand at heart level in Abhaya Mudra signals protection and grace, it is a comforting gesture. He usually holds a bowl of modakas in his left hand, Indian sweets which, in addition to their multi-layered spiritual meaning, also represent Ganesha's love and weakness for food and express the reward of a spiritual search for meaning. It is always advisable to offer the god of fortune a lump of rice, a stick of incense, a flower and an offering of worship so that he can remove the obstacles and make a good start: Unless he has his resourceful rat look for a loophole. His mount, the rat, symbolizes the victory of divine power over worldly greed.