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Ganesh Utsav 2023: What is the relation of Lord Ganesha with Tushti-Pushti and Shri, know the history

In Hindu religion, Lord Shri Ganesha is worshiped first. Ganesh ji is considered the god who gives prosperity, success and removes obstacles in life. But do you know who Tushti Pushti is and what is her relation with Lord Ganesha? Read this article to know what is the relation between Mata Lakshmi or Shri Ganesha.

Lord Ganesha is called the remover of obstacles because Lord Ganesha takes away all the sorrows of the devotees and fulfills all the wishes. In Hindu religion, there is a belief of worshiping Lord Ganesha before any auspicious or auspicious work. Lord Ganesha is considered to be the giver of Riddhi-Siddhi and provider of auspicious benefits. You must have often seen that people write auspicious and profitable outside the main gate of their house or on the walls of the gate. Why is this written and what is the relation of Lord Ganesha with it? Let us know.

There is a separate description about the family of Lord Ganesha in religious Puranas. You know very well that Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. Mother Parvati created the body of Lord Ganesha on Wednesday. According to religious texts, Lord Ganesha was married to two girls named Riddhi and Siddhi. Both of them were real sisters and Riddhi was elder and Siddhi was younger. It is said that he had a son 'Shubh' from his wife Siddhi and two sons 'Labh' from his second wife Riddhi. Therefore, in the popular language they are known as Shubh-Labh.

Who are satisfaction and confirmation? What is their relation with Lord Ganesha?

According to Ganesha Puranas, wives of auspicious and profitable sons are appeasement and confirmation. Thus Tushti and Pushti are the daughters-in-law i.e. sons and daughters-in-law of Ganesha. Ganeshji also had two grandsons named Amod and Pramod. According to beliefs, Shri Ganesh also has a daughter Santoshi. The glory of Mata Santoshi has been mentioned in Sanatan Dharma. Friday is considered dedicated to Mother Santoshi and it is also believed that fasting for her is done on this day.

There is a belief of making 'Swastika' on the main entrance of the house and on the right and left sides of the Swastika, the name of Lord Ganesha's son Shubh and Labh are written. Both the lines of Swastika on the main door of the house represent Riddhi-Siddhi, the wives of Lord Ganesha. Writing auspicious words on the main door outside the house always ensures happiness and prosperity in the house. Similarly, writing profit means that the income of the house should remain constant and the wealth should always increase, as well as there should be profit in the business.

What is the relation of Lord Ganesha with Shri (Mata Lakshmi)?

Mata Lakshma is also known as Shri. Ganpati ji is also known as the adopted son of Goddess Lakshmi. There are many mythological stories related to the relationship between Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi became proud that the entire world worships her and worships her day and night. To remove the pride of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu said that 'Goddess, even though the whole world worships you, a woman is incomplete until she becomes a mother'.

Mother Lakshmi was very sad to hear this and told this to Parvati. Mother Lakshmi proposed to Parvati to give her son Ganesh for adoption. To remove the sorrow of Mother Lakshmi, Parvati ji gave her son Ganesh ji for adoption and since then Lord Ganesha is considered the adopted son of Mother Lakshmi. That is, there is a mother-son relationship between Lord Ganesha and Shri i.e. Mother Lakshmi.

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