“Ganpati Bappa Morya” is a popular phrase used to worship Lord Ganesha, especially during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival celebrated in India. It’s a way of invoking Lord Ganesha’s blessings and seeking his protection and guidance. The phrase roughly translates to “Hail Lord Ganesha, My Lord!”
While there isn’t a specific story associated with the phrase “Ganpati Bappa Morya,” I can provide you with a brief overview of Lord Ganesha’s birth and some popular stories related to him:
**Birth of Lord Ganesha:**
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Parvati created Lord Ganesha out of sandalwood paste and brought him to life. She created Ganesha to stand guard while she took a bath. When Lord Shiva, Parvati’s husband, returned and tried to enter the chamber, Ganesha, following his mother’s orders, prevented him from entering. This angered Lord Shiva, who was unaware of Ganesha’s identity. In a fit of rage, Shiva beheaded Ganesha.
Upon seeing what had happened, Parvati was grief-stricken. To console her and bring Ganesha back to life, Lord Shiva ordered his followers to find the head of the first living being they came across. They found an elephant and brought its head to Lord Shiva, who attached it to Ganesha’s body, thus bringing him back to life. This is why Lord Ganesha is often depicted with an elephant head.
**Popular Stories:**
1. **Ganesha and the Moon:** There’s a famous story where Ganesha, known for his love of sweets, consumed a lot of modak (a type of sweet) and his stomach started expanding. He then went for a ride on his vehicle, the mouse. When the moon saw this and laughed, Ganesha became offended and cursed the moon to disappear from the sky. Only after Lord Ganesha’s anger was appeased by the gods did he allow the moon to reappear, but with a monthly cycle of waxing and waning.
2. **Ganesha’s Wisdom:** In another story, Ganesha and his brother Kartikeya were given a challenge by their parents, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The challenge was to circumnavigate the world and return to Mount Kailash. Kartikeya immediately set off on his peacock, confident in his swift travel. Ganesha, on the other hand, simply walked around his parents, explaining that they were his world. His wisdom and devotion pleased his parents, and he was declared the winner of the challenge.
These are just a couple of stories related to Lord Ganesha. His stories emphasize various qualities such as wisdom, devotion, and the removal of obstacles, making him one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. The phrase “Ganpati Bappa Morya” is a heartfelt expression of reverence and devotion to Lord Ganesha.