A Plea from Lord Ganesha

O Sculptor!
You shape Me from a lump of clay
Giving Me the smoothest texture.
Can you also polish away
Differences that mar this world?

O Artist!
You paint Me with vibrant colors
Making Me glow instantly.
Can you also concur,
Red is the blood of all humanity?

O Tailor!
You stitch royal robes for Me
With brocade and embellishments.
Can you also mend
Relationships torn by materialism?

O Florist!
You put flowers at My feet,
Freshly picked from the bowers.
Can you also see
Fragrance isn’t limited by borders?

O Chef!
You offer Me naivedya
Like laddoos and modaks.
Can you also add,
In the hearts of people, some kindness?

O Believer!
You revere Me on Ganesh Chaturthi
With puja, mantras, and hymns.
Can you also notice
Education is the path to enlightenment?

O Devotee!
Year after year, you celebrate
My advent, stay, and departure,
And yet…

The world is marred by petty differences!
Unity eludes humanity!
Materialism destroys relationships!
Everywhere, borders exist!
There’s a shortage of kindness!
And illiteracy still persists!

When will you look
Beyond My shape, color, clothes, flowers, naivedya, puja, mantras, and hymns?
When will you truly understand Me?
When will I get to celebrate on Ganesh Chaturthi?

Ganesh Chaturthi-A Story

‘Twas the most awaited time of the year
As the fourth day of Bhadrapada neared.
And everywhere, the believers prepared
For the advent of the God they so revered.

For Ramu, it was a special occasion, too.
He needed blessings to give an interview.
Lord Ganesha’s idol sat in his puja room
With flowers, dhruva, modaks, and laddoos.

At the prescribed auspicious moment,
He performed the Aarti and sang bhajans.
Then, at night, as he fell into a deep sleep
Lord Ganesha appeared in his dream.

Ecstatic he was, and he fervently prayed
For the Lord to remove obstacles from his way.
Lord Ganesha smiled and said that would be,
And for all success, He would give him the key.

“In the morning, when you get up from your bed,
With closed eyes, eastward, take five steps.
Then, open your eyes, and you will clearly see
Your biggest obstacle, and, to overcome it, the key.”

With that, Lord Ganesha vanished away.
As the Sun rose on the morning of the new day.
Excited, Ramu did exactly as he had heard.
And, he soon found himself in front of the mirror.

As he kept staring at his own reflection,
He pondered over Lord Ganesha’s instructions.
“My biggest obstacle – Me!
My key to overcome it – Me!”

That day saw the birth of a wiser Ramu
As he went on to prepare for the interview.
Yes, he succeeded and grew in life
With Lord Ganesha’s blessing by his side.

Om Gam Ganapataye Namah!