Why Lord Ganesha's picture is printed on the cover of every wedding card?

Listen more and speak less. Analyze it in the head. These are the signs of wisdom.

Ganesh is lord of wisdom.

The elephant has big ears for temperature regulation like a 'condenser' to keep the huge body cool. Also fan the "elephant cologne" during sexual display. 'Lord Ganesha' is a mental representation of GOD with certain quality.

We as Humans have the only condition to meditate and reason. We in India have varied climate as desert - rainy - snow - sea shore ... and so is the Culture and thoughts culminating into intricate and complex philosophy. Hindu as a culturally integrated lot, have endless views and respect every aspect which help someone to concentrate for a motivated and successful Life.

As we consider GOD in us 'Tat Twam Asi', we try to place in front the ensuing image (like a mirror used to see our face) for worship. The rituals help in the concentration like food we Eat with help of cooking and plates. The mental food is worship (meditation) and this can also be later Raw like without image (direct from the tree).

Lord Ganesha has abode at the start of all (even Life) occupying (of 8 cervical spinal nerve pairs) the lowest node of spinal column Muladhara chakra or coccygeal plexus as per Yoga sutra. Symbolic representation : Big Ears help to concentrate more through hearing as one of the Doors to the Mind. --- http://www.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=ht... --- As humans please help Self to meditate on our likings for a better person without sadistic abuse of another and selflessly counseling even when provoked like Jesus and Buddha.

That is GOD's positively growing energy.

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