Ganapathi Homam - Uchhista Ganapathi

  • “Uchchhishta Ganapathi” is a unique form of Lord Ganesha that is not as commonly known as some of his other forms. In this form, Lord Ganesha is depicted as having six arms and seated on a lotus flower. He is surrounded by a host of gods and goddesses and is sometimes shown holding a bowl of sweetmeats or other offerings.
  • “Uchchhishta” refers to leftover food or offerings that have been consumed by the gods. This form of Lord Ganesha is associated with consuming the “uchchhishta” or remnants of the offerings made to other gods and goddesses. He is also associated with the Tantric tradition of Hinduism and is believed to have the power to grant spiritual blessings and fulfill desires.
  • Worshiping Lord Ganesha as “Uchchhishta Ganapathi” is believed to help in fulfilling one’s spiritual and material desires. Devotees can offer leftover food or sweets to Lord Ganesha as a part of their worship. Chanting mantras such as “Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha” and “Ganesh Uchchhishta Ganapati Stotram” is also believed to be beneficial in invoking the blessings of Lord Ganesha in this form.
  • Overall, “Uchchhishta Ganapathi” is a unique and lesser-known form of Lord Ganesha that has its roots in the Tantric tradition of Hinduism. It emphasizes the power of consuming the “uchchhishta” or remnants of the offerings and the role of Lord Ganesha in fulfilling the spiritual and material desires of his devotees.

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