Saturday, 12 September 2015

Ganesh Chaturthi


Ganesh Chaturthi this year will be celebrated on Thursday, Sept 17. Lord Ganesha stands for anything new to begin with. He removes all obstacles and leads one to prosperity.
Lord Ganesha’s features are very unique. He has the head of an elephant planted on his neck with four arms and a generous belly. There are various tales to the elephant head he acquired including that he was born thus. His other features too are represented according to the myths and legends in Hindu mythological scriptures.
It is well known that sage Vyas recited the Bhagwatgita (the epitome of Hindu philosophy) and Lord Ganesha wrote it. It is believed that Lord Ganesha is a supercomputer who could write at immense speed forwards and backwards. But Vyasa wanted Lord Ganesha to understand the verses of the Bhagwatgita before he would type.
Lord Ganesha is revealed as a computer thus: The elephant head has two large ears. These are the speakers. The eyes are the web camera. The trunk is the CPU and has horizontal scars standing for different drives. The large pot belly is the monitor and Lord Ganesha rides a mouse.
It would be an interesting analogy to find the first birth of a computer!



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