Great Lord of Wisdom, here I stand with so many decisions to make, with so many ways to turn. I beg for your grace. Fill me with righteous judgment and clear discrimination as I lay all confusion at Your holy feet and immerse myself solely in You....
... I am so sorry to do this to you, but this post has been moved to my new website, The Prosperity Project at shirleytwofeathers.com, and can be found in its entirety here: Prayers To Ganesh
... I am so sorry to do this to you, but this post has been moved to my new website, The Prosperity Project at shirleytwofeathers.com, and can be found in its entirety here: Prayers To Ganesh
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these are really sweet and good prayers. I can just imagine adorable small Hindu children learning that bedtime prayer. I printed these out....i think they could come in handy.
Om Shri Ganeshaya Namaha...
I love these little prayers. I think I might make some posters out of them that I can put here and there in my house.
Maybe I might make a ganesh painting or drawing and make something to put on Cafe Press, something with the prayers and/or the mantra on it..
I have a ganesh poster in my office. He has been benevolently overlooking all my endeavors for months now. I think I might almost be ready to make a drawing of him.
Anyway. Thanks for finding these prayers.
Om Shanti Om.
I did this really cool thing and I wanted to share it here. I put two of the prayers together (help in times of need, and family welfare), and I made a greeting card with the prayer on the inside and an image of Ganesh on the outside. I put the card, a little elephant statue, a piece of amethyst, and a candle all on a little altar that I have. I lit the candle and read the prayer and then I took a handful of rice and sprinkled it at the base of the candle. As I sprinkled the rice I said a little prayer to Ganesh - something to the effect that my problems were like grains of rice and I was leaving them at his Holy Feet - I don't remember the exact words. And then I added a pinch of cinnamon. As soon as I sprinkled the rice, knowing that each grain of rice represented one of my problems, I felt a sense of release and peace. Then I left the candle to burn down. It was really cool and it felt good, so I thought I would share it.
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