Which is the favorite number of Lord Ganesha?
Devotees take all possible measures to get the blessings of Lord Ganesha, but very few people know which is the favorite number of Ganesha. Both 1 and 21 have been given deep importance in the scriptures and beliefs. 1 is a symbol of his first revered and Ekadanta form, while 21 Durva holds a special place in his worship through modak, name and Pradakshina. For this reason, this question becomes the subject of both faith and curiosity.
According to the scriptures and beliefs, Ganpati’s favorite number is understood not only one but two levels. 1 (one) and 21 (twenty -one). Both have a deep spiritual and mythological relationship with Ganesha.
Why is one of the dear numerals?
- Ganesha is called Ekadanta as a single form because he has only one teeth.
- The first worshiper begins with Ganesha first. That is, they are always at number 1.
- The symbol of unity is considered unique and a symbol of the beginning of the universe in the scriptures. This is the reason that 1 is called his favorite number.
Why is 21 most special?
The relationship between Ganesha and 21 is very deep and interesting.
There is a tradition of offering 21 Durva to him in 21 Durva (Dube).
21 Modak Ganesh Chaturthi is offered 21 modak.
*** 21 Names ** The importance of chanting 21 special names of Ganapati is mentioned.
21 Prakshina is a law to perform 21 pradakshina in the worship of Ganesha in many places.
20 Gan + 1 Self Ganpati
According to religious belief, Ganesha has 20 Ganas. When devotees offer 21 things to them, he directly accepts God himself. This is the reason that 21 is called the favorite number of Ganesha.
Number science and religious secrets
According to numerology, the sum of 2 and 1 is 3, and 3 is directly related to Trimurti i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Ganesha is blessed with this trinity. Therefore 21 numbers are considered to be a symbol of divinity and perfection.
Ganesha’s favorite number is understood in two forms.
1 is the symbol of his uniqueness and the first revered place.
21 The tradition of his worship is a symbol of Ganas and the blessings of Ganapati itself.
So whenever you worship Ganesha, do not forget to offer 21 Durva and 21 Modak. This is not only a tradition but also the formula of faith that connects the devotee and God deeply.
(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)