Mudgala Parana
Mudgala Parana
Mudgala Parana
It is an upapura that includes many stories and ritualistic elements relating to Ganesha. The Ganesha Purana and the Mudgala Purana are core scriptures for devotees of Ganesha, known as Ganapatyas (Gapatya). These are the only two Purana that are exclusively dedicated to Ganesha. The Mudgala Purana considers Ganesha to represent the ultimate reality of being. As such, Ganesha's manifestations are endless but eight of his incarnations are of most importance. The eight incarnations are introduced in MudP 1.17.24-28. The text is organized into sections for each of these incarnations. These are not the same as the four incarnations of Ganesha that are described in the Ganesha Purana. The incarnation described in the Mudgala Purana took place in different cosmic ages. The Mudgala Purana uses these incarnations to express complex philosophical concepts associated with the progressive creation of the world. Each incarnation represents a stage of the absolute as it unfolds into creation. Granoff provides a summary of the philosophical meaning of each incarnation within the framework of the Mudgala Purana: Along with the philosophy, typical Puranic themes of battles with demons provide much of the story line. The incarnations appear in the following order: 1. Vakratunda, first in the series, represents the absolute as the aggregate of all bodies, an embodiment of the form of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Matsarysura (envy, jealousy). His mount is a lion. 1. Ekadanta represents the aggregate of all individual souls, an embodiment of the essential nature of Brahman. the purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Madsura (arrogance, conceit). His mount is a mouse. 1. Mahodara is a synthesis of both Vakratua and Ekadanta. It is the absolute as it enters into the creative process. It is an embodiment of the wisdom of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Mohsura. His mount is a mouse. 1. Gajavaktra is a counterpart to Mahodara. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Lobhsura (greed). His mount is a mouse. 1. Lambodara is the first of four incarnations that correspond to the stage where the Puric gods are created. Lambodara corresponds to akti, the pure power of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Krodhsura. His mount is a mouse. 1. Vikata corresponds to Srya. He is an embodiment of the illuminating nature of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Kmsura (lust). His mount is a peacock. 1. Vighnaraja, corresponds to Viu. He is an embodiment of the preserving nature of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Mamsura. His mount is the celestial serpent Shesha.
1. Dhumravarna corresponds to iva. He is an embodiment of the destructive nature of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Abhimansura. His mount is a mouse.