Ganesha had manifested in the form Dhumravarna that literally means smokeless form. Smoke here depicts the transition between the unreal manifestation that can be perceived by real eyes (Sagun) and the real manifestation that cannot be perceived by real eyes (Nirgun). He gave a message to his devotees that they strive to move from the unreal world of miseries in the real world of Divinism.
Dhumravarna manifested to give the message to his devotees that they can attain the salvation when they don’t have the EGO.
One interesting Hindu Mythological legend is there related to the birth of Dhumravarna.
Long time ago, once Brahma was thanking the Sun that he was responsible for the worldly activities that were happening around the world. After this incident sun became arrogant that the three worlds are governed by him. He considered himself to be the wholly solely in charge of the three worlds.
It is believed that when the thought of the ego passed in the mind of the sun, he sneezed and gave rise to a boy with demonic cult. The boy went down to the world of demon and there he met Sukracharya, the great preceptor of Demons. He christened him with the name “Aham" that literally means Ego. Sukracharya gave this name to the boy as he was born from the ego of the Sun.
Sukracharya advised Ahem to worship Dhumravarna. After many years of severe penance Dhumravarna appeared before him and gave him the boon that he would succeed in conquering all the three worlds. Rejuvenated with the boon Ahem conquered the three worlds... Read More
Dhumravarna manifested to give the message to his devotees that they can attain the salvation when they don’t have the EGO.
One interesting Hindu Mythological legend is there related to the birth of Dhumravarna.
Long time ago, once Brahma was thanking the Sun that he was responsible for the worldly activities that were happening around the world. After this incident sun became arrogant that the three worlds are governed by him. He considered himself to be the wholly solely in charge of the three worlds.
It is believed that when the thought of the ego passed in the mind of the sun, he sneezed and gave rise to a boy with demonic cult. The boy went down to the world of demon and there he met Sukracharya, the great preceptor of Demons. He christened him with the name “Aham" that literally means Ego. Sukracharya gave this name to the boy as he was born from the ego of the Sun.
Sukracharya advised Ahem to worship Dhumravarna. After many years of severe penance Dhumravarna appeared before him and gave him the boon that he would succeed in conquering all the three worlds. Rejuvenated with the boon Ahem conquered the three worlds... Read More
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