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Sep 29, 2023 · Ganesha has the head of an elephant for wisdom and a broken tusk for the transformation of obstacles into opportunities.
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Learn about Ganesha, the Hindu god of removing obstacles, and how to practice yoga with him in mind. Discover the symbolism of his features, his stories and his love for his parents.
Mar 24, 2020 · Intermediate 1hr yoga practice cultivating the energy of Ganesha, courage & faith to overcome challenges. Trust that obstacles are placed in our lives for our own learning, transformation and...
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Jan 4, 2023 · Practice Yoga Live with Me (for free, monthly) ️ https://bit.ly/avfmonthlyyoga Click here for the blog post - https://bit.ly/ganeshamantrapractice Join me for an advanced holistic yoga...
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Ganesha, known as the remover of obstacles, is called upon at the beginning of every new venture, making him an ideal ally for sticking to New Year’s resolutions. For those on the yogic path, stories and symbolism relating to Ganesha are layered with meaning.
Dec 13, 2005 · Learn about Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom, luck, doorways and writing, who is also known as the remover of obstacles. Discover his symbolism, stories and how to honor him in your yoga practice.
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Mar 6, 2017 · Traditionally, this chant is used at the beginning of a new venture, a journey, or a new year, to clear the path ahead of potential difficulties. This chant invokes Ganesh, the well known deity and ‘lord of obstacles’. Also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune, Ganesh is ...