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  Hinduism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Seen as a form of Yoga, or union, it seeks to dissolve the ego in God, since consciousness of the body and limited mind as self is seen to be a divisive factor in spiritual realization.
Shri Ganesh is the son of Shiva and Parvati; beloved by Many Hindus, he is widely worshipped as Vignesh, the remover of obstacles.]] Essentially, it is God who effects all change, who is the source of all works, who acts through the devotee as love and light.
Sins and evil-doings of the devotee are said to fall away of their own accord, the devotee shriven, limitedness even transcended, through the love of God.
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 Hinduism - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It is said, however, that the bhakta, through a growing connection with God, is eventually able to eschew all external form and is immersed entirely in the bliss of undifferentiated Love in Truth.
Shri Ganesh is the son of Shiva and Parvati; beloved by many Hindus, he is widely worshipped as Vignesh, the remover of obstacles.
Altogether, bhakti resulted in a mass of devotional literature, music and art that has enriched the world and gave India renewed spiritual impetus, one eschewing unnecessary ritual and artificial social boundaries.
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