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Ganesha’s birthdays falls on September 3rd and remember that Ganesha is not only worshipped
in India but in Japan, China and even in Sedona. I just identified Ganesha rock in Sedona and
since then people have been going there on a pilgrimage to that Rock. It’s called the
Ganesha rock. The Native Americans call it the Elephant rock. Ganesha is an energy; he
is a deity who controls obstacles and removes obstacles. Obstacles are stumbling blocks,
more often than not they are not known ahead of time. They are unforeseen. You take a project
and then you are half way through the project and here you go there is an obstacles that
you did not anticipate at the time that you started the project that’s why the Yogis
recommend that before you start the project, go to Ganesha. He knows hidden objects that
lie in the future because he has a special intelligence called Siddhi and Buddhi, these
are faculties that could give a person understanding of what is going to happen in the future that
is not known in the present so that is the specialty of Ganesha. Every year we do special
services for Ganesha and there are different forms of the Ganesha energy and worshipped
differently. There is a Neem Ganesha, made out of the Need wood that I have recommended
for people that brings incredible amount of understanding and also material benefits for
those people who work on a Neem Ganesha. And there is special ritual that you bring Ganesha
into your home for just one day. This is what they do in India. They make a clay Ganesha
and keep it just for one day on his Birthday and then dissolve it in the ocean or a river.
This is a very important ritual, where Ganesha absorbs all your karma and then when he is
dissolved, your karma also dissolves. So this is something that I have experimented in lives
of countless of my devotees that Ganesha does relieve the sufferings of people.