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In Which Ear Of Ganesh Ji's Vehicle Mouse Should We Tell Our Wishes?

In Which Ear Of Ganesh Ji's Vehicle Mouse Should We Tell Our Wishes?



In Sanatan Dharma, Nandi and the mouse are both the vehicles of gods. Nandi is the most loved Gan and vehicle of Lord Shiva. Mouse is the vehicle of Lord Shiva's son Ganesha. Often you must have seen the idol of Nandi in front of the idols of Lord Shiva in temples. After worshiping Lord Shiva, it is also necessary to worship Nandi. It is believed that devotees say their wishes in the ears of Nandi and the mouse.



In Which Ear Of A Mouse Should You Say Your Wish?



You should say your wish in the right ear of Ganesh Ji's vehicle mouse. It is believed that by saying a wish in the right ear, it gets fulfilled quickly. By saying your wish in the ear of the mouse, Ganesh ji hears it and helps in fulfilling your wish.



Why Is The Wish Said In The Ear Of A Mouse?



Lord Ganesha always rides a mouse. But why did Lord Ganesha choose a small animal for his vehicle, this is a big question. There is a story behind this and of which Mushak became his vehicle. Mushak is also considered a very cautious animal and it becomes alert before any incident. That is why if we have to tell any wish to Lord Ganesha, then it is told in the ear of Mushak. That is why in many big temples a big statue of Mushak is kept outside the idol of Ganpati. For these reasons, it is believed that if we tell any wish in the ear of Mushak and Nandi, then it is fulfilled.



What Is The Mythological Story?



According to a mythological story, once Lord Shiva was meditating with Mother Parvati Nandi ji decided that he would also meditate with them. At that time he sat in penance in front of Lord Shiva and due to this the idol of Nandi always remains in front of Lord Shiva. Once all the devotees went to Shiva to escape from the Jalandhar demon. He was engrossed in penance and Ganapati was also not able to convey the message to Lord Shiva.


At that time Ganapati also conveyed the message to Shiva through Nandi. Since then it is believed that if we convey any of our wishes to Lord Shiva through Nandi, then it is fulfilled. On the other hand, if Nandi bull is not worshipped along with Lord Shiva, then the worship of Lord Shiva remains incomplete.



Why Are Wishes Told In The Ears Of Nandi?



Nandi is considered to be the main devotee of Lord Shiva. He is established in front of Lord Shiva in every Shiva temple. It is believed that Nandi is the vehicle of Lord Shiva and he is most dear to Lord Shiva. As far as telling wishes in the ears of Nandi is concerned, it is said that Lord Shiva is mostly absorbed in penance and he sits with his eyes closed in the operation of the whole world.


Nandi is considered to be a symbol of consciousness, which conveys the things hidden from open eyes and open ears to Lord Shiva. To ensure that Lord Shiva's penance is never disturbed, we convey any of our things to Lord Shiva through Nandi. Since Nandi remains in a conscious state even outside the place of penance, whichever devotee comes to Lord Shiva with his problem, Nandi listens to his wishes there and conveys them to Lord Shiva.


Conclusion


You must have often heard people in the temple talking about the work of Lord Shiva's vehicle Nandi and Ganapati's vehicle Mushak. I have also always heard the elders of my house saying that by doing this our wishes are fulfilled and the biggest problem is solved. You all must be wondering why this is done and what is its significance.┬аIf you also want to know about Ganesh Ji's Vehicle Mouse, then you can talk to astrologers.

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