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Friday, September 1, 2017

Giving Axe to Lord Ganesha


Having Finished His Work With Axe On Earth - Parashurama also went to visit Shiva but the way was blocked by Ganesha saying that the Lord was resting at that time in the inner chambers, and that he might wait for a few minutes till he (Ganesh) could go and obtain permission from the father. Parasuram argued that it was not necessary for an ardent disciple tike him to obtain prior permission from the revered Teacher and that he just wanted to go in, prostrate at His feet and come back. But Ganesh did not yield. A wordy duel brew up, developed into a scuffle and deteriorated into a real fight.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ganesh+parshuram

Ganesha Lifted Parshurama with his Tusk to Topmost Sphere of Spiritual Abode- There Parashurama Was Able to See Golok Vrindavan With Radha and Krishna


Parashurama threw the axe at him and Ganesha, knowing it had been given by Shiva, ganesh allowed to cut off one of his tusks


The goddess Parvati (wife of Shiva), on finding her son's tusk being cut, filled with rage and declared that if Parashurama's thirst for Kshatriya's blood was still not over, she would put a stop to it and teach him a final lesson; she would sever both of his arms and kill him. The Goddess Parvati then took a form of Shakti (the Goddess Durga) and thus became the ultimate source of Power who no other divine power could resist or match. 


Radha Krishna Appeared There and Blessed That Broken Tusk Will Be
Used to Write The Largest Epic of World The Mahabharata
Dictated to Ganesh By Their Combined Incarnation as Ved Vyas
 
and Parashuram''s Three Disciples 
  1. Bhisma 
  2. Drona
  3. Karna
Will Not Win Despite Him as Mentor

Lord Shiva arrived at the scene and pacified Parvati after convincing not to harm Parashurama as he is also like her son in a way and she should forgive him as a Mother should forgive her child’s mistake.Parashurama also asked for his forgiveness. Parvati finally forgives Parashurama at the request of Ganesha.  
Parashurama then gave his divine axe to Ganesha and blessed him.

Ganesha Coast
The `Ganesha Coast', as people call it, is also known as the Parashurama Kshetra, which means, "re-claimed by Lord Parashurama from the sea". The legends go on to say that Lord Ganesha protects this coast from natural calamities.

Six Ganesha temples along India's western coast. The circuit starts with
  1. Kasargod,  
  2. Mangalore,  
  3. Anegudde,  
  4. Kundapura
  5. Idagunji and 
  6. Gokarna. Any person visiting with his family all the six temples, within one day between sunrise and sunset will receive special blessings

Trip
http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2005/09/17/stories/2005091703680100.htm 
Native
http://www.nativeplanet.com/travel-guide/darshan-6-ganesha-temples-a-day-000217.html 
Tube
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Ganesha+Coast