Rangoli patterns that attract Shri Ganesh Principle

Rangoli is an Art which precedes sculpture and painting. It is an auspicious and a preliminary necessity in any religious ritual. All festivals in Hindu Dharma are related to Deities. It is a practice to draw rangolis during a Holy festival, a Religious festival, an auspicious function, ritualistic worship, a Vrat, etc. The Principle of a specific Deity is present in the atmosphere in a greater proportion on the day of the festival or is attracted to the venue where rituals of that Deity are being performed. Since these rangolis are able to attract and emit the specific Deity’s Principle, the atmosphere gets charged and everyone benefits. In the ancient times it was a practice to sweep and sprinkle every doorstep with cowdung everyday and draw rangolis.

(Reference : Sanatan’s Booklet – ‘Sattvik Rangolis’)

Rangoli that creates bhav

12 Dots : 12 Lines

Rangoli that attracts and emits vibrations of materialised Principle

13 Dots : 13 Lines

Shri Ganesh – Deity worshipped worldwide !

There were many Sages such as  Bhrushundirshi, Ganakrshi, Parasharshi in the pious land of Bharat, who worshipped Shri Ganesh. The glorious literature of these great Sages are an eternal source of inspiration for the world.

Many countries in the world have been following the supreme Hindu Dharma of Bharat from the ancient times. Once, the whole world was under the influence of only the glorious Hindu culture. Strong evidence to this effect can be seen even today.

Prevalent names of Shri Ganesh in various countries

Country Shri Ganesh’s Name
Java Island Kalantak
Myanmar(Brahmadesh) Mahapini
Mongolia Dhotakar
Tibet Ekadanta
Cambodia Pradganesh
China Quanshitiyik
Nepal Suryaganapati
Japan Vinayakasha

Hindu Deities such as Shri Saraswati, Shri Lakshmi, Deity Brahma, Shri Ganesh are being worshipped faithfully in Japan even today. In Japan, the symbol of energy derived from attributes such as knowledge and affection is considered a form of Shri Ganesh. Shri Ganesh Temple of the 11th Century is the most ancient one. German thinker, Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold, counted 131 Shri Saraswati Temples and 100 Shri Ganesh Temples that existed in Tokyo in 1832, and placed this figure on record.

On the day of Shri Ganesh Chaturthi, Shri Ganesh Principle is a 1,000 times more active on the Earth than usual !