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fourth day of the bright half of the Moon in the month

of Bhadrapada, worship Him for varying periods and there-

after ceremonially immerse the image in rivers or seas.
 

 
The late Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, popularised

social worship of Ganesha to arouse the spirit of national

awareness amongst Hindus. Social worship of Ganesha

played a significant part in the Indian struggle for liberation

from British rule in India.
 

 
The prayer of Ganesha in the Atharvashirsha is handed

down from ancient times to liberate our minds from the

shackles of worldly life and open our minds to the broad

vistas of an ample and fuller life. Minds freed from the

material urges alone can be equipped for concentrating on

the Divine Spirit and the prayer to Ganesha in a sincere

spirit is the true vehicle for this journey of the spirit.
 

 
Valuable suggestions from my friends Sarvashri G. N.

Purandare and S. R. Desai, formerly Manager, Government

Press, Nagpur, helped me a great deal towards writing this

book.
 

 
Suggestions for the picture of Ganesha were made by

my friends M. Dominique Chiaramonti and M. Jean Cousso

of the Alliance Française. M. Jean Cousson took a large

number of pictures of Ganesha for the required illustrations.

We finally selected the picture of a rare bronze statue of

a standing Ganesha from our collection which according to

M. Jean Cousso was remarkable for its clarity of line and

wealth of detail.
 

 
My wife Usha and daughters Ranjan and Roopa gave

me constant encouragement and support in writing the

book.
 

 
I sincerely pray that with His blessings this book will

help in bringing peace and tranquility to the reader.
 

 
Bombay 13th October 1980.
 
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S. B. SUKTHANKAR
 

 
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