Ganapathi is called Vinayaka because there is no master above Him. He is all 
powerful and independent. Without recognizing the esoteric significance of the 
Vinayaka Principle, people look only at the external form and offer worship in 
mundane terms.


What is the inner significance of worshipping the elephant-faced deity? The 
elephant is a symbol of might and magnitude. The elephant’s foot is larger than 
that of any other animal. The elephant can make its way through the densest 
jungle. In this way, it signifies the quality of a leader who shows the way for 
others. The elephant is also known for its fidelity and gratitude. In any 
circumstance, it will not forget its master. Even in its last moments, if it 
hears the voice of its master, it will open its eyes and look for him. It will 
sacrifice its life for its master. These are the lessons man should learn from 
the elephant. Intelligence without gratitude is valueless. Every man should be 
grateful to those who have helped him.  – Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba


Today is auspicious Vinayaka Chaturthi, symbolising the birth of 
elephant-headed God, Lord Ganesha, Son of Divine Parents, Lord Shiva and Mother 
Parvathi. Ganesh Chaturthi is festival that received its fullest dues over the 
years in the most inspiring physical presence of Beloved Bhagawan. Keeping 
those golden lively memories in the backdrop, Prasanthi woke up this morning, 
tuned to the Lord of remover of all obstacles, gearing up to celebrate the 
auspicious day.


On the auspicious morning, students from Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher 
Learning will offer a bouquet of devotional songs at 0820 hrs. after 20 minutes 
of Vedic Chants. 


In the evening Balvikas children from Puttaparthi will offer a Musical Dance 
Drama entitled “Parthi Parijathamulu”.


II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


- taken from :
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2012/09/lord-ganesh-returns-to-prasanthi-as-ganesh-chaturthi-arrives/
 



Sai Ram

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