Another form on Earth of a celestial being who is heavily involved in Earth's affairs is that of Ganesha.

Ganesha is the famed elephant-headed deity of the Hindu tradition.

He is the son of Shiva and Parvati, the Supreme Being in male and female form.

Ganesha in Sanskrit means "The Lord of the Celestial Hosts," as Ganesha is the Leader of the Hosts of the High Heavens, the ganas, who are the attendants of his father Shiva.

Ganesh is also known as the "Lord of Obstacles" and the god of Wisdom, Success, and Culture.”

He is one of the principal protectors of the Earth, and the "Guardian of the Gate" between the Earth and the lower worlds of darkness.

Ganesha is one of the most beloved of all the Hindu deities, and certainly the most ubiquitous.

The reason that Ganesha is so beloved by so many, and his image is so widespread, is because behind the scenes of the world he is the closest of the deities to the Earth plane and he is the most active in the Earth's liberation from darkness.

His character is also very loving, joyful, and wise, though as the leader of the hosts of the High Heaven, he is also a top-level warrior.

Proof of Ganesh's existence and activity on Earth was laid bare on September 21, 1995 by the event that became known as the Hindu Milk Miracle.

Quite Frankly, the Importance of this Event Cannot Be Understated as it was the Most Documented, Most Widely Reported, “Most Indisputable Supernatural Event in the Whole of Modern Human History.”

It is even more important for the Truth that it revealed:

Scriptures, scholars, and common people of the Hindu spiritual tradition alike hold that a miracle of this magnitude and singularity is "a sign that a great soul has descended" to assist the Earth in its struggle for liberation.

"Our Holy Book Says that Whenever Evil Prevails on Earth Then Some Great Soul Will Descend to Remove the Bondage of Evil So That Right Shall Reign. We Believe this Miracle, and Those Happening at Other Hindu Temples, May Be a Sign that a Great Soul Has Descended, like Lord Krishna or Jesus Christ," Mr. Bharbari, Chairman of the Southall temple in London where Thousands had Witnessed the Miracles.

In the early morning of September 21, 1995, an ordinary man in New Delhi, India had a dream that Ganesh wanted milk.

Before dawn, the man rushed to his local temple and convinced the priest to allow him to offer the small Ganesh statue a spoonful of milk.

They watched in astonishment as the milk disappeared.

Word spread like wildfire throughout the devout country of India and then to Hindu temples around the world: Ganesh was accepting milk!

Hinduism Today reported in depth on the miracle: “The Unworldly Happening Brought Worldly New Delhi to a Standstill, and Its Vast Stocks of Milk - More than a Million Liters-Sold Out within Hours...

This "Milk Miracle" May Go Down in History as the Most Important Event Shared by Hindus this Century, if Not in the Last Millennium. It Has Brought About An Instantaneous Religious Revival Among Nearly One Billion People. No Other Religion Has Ever Done That Before!

The phenomenon was repeated in hundreds of temples from India to across Asia to Kenya, from London to New York to California to Canada, with literally tens of millions of people across the world participating.

Not only were Ganesh statues “drinking” milk, but also statues of his Divine Parents, Shiva and Parvati, as well as Nandi and Naga, Shiva’s bull carrier and snake.”

Devotees everywhere witnessed in amazement as literally gallons of milk would simply disappear when offered to the Deities, particularly Ganesh.

Milk was sold out in many places and the event was caught on film numerous times, with the worldwide press, including CNN, the BBC, the New York Times, and the Guardian UK offering reports.

The milk dematerialized in front of running TV cameras. A CNN reporter said, “Apparently no trickery here... a mass-delusion? Who knows!”

"It is a Miracle! God is Trying to Show People that He Is Here," Nita Mason, Participant in the Miracle.

Those scientists and others who did try to “debunk” the event as “capillary action coupled with mass hysteria” eventually found themselves in the curious position of having no one with actual experience of the phenomenon believing them, as the evidence for a real miracle was simply overwhelming.

The Scale of this Event is Unprecedented in Modern Human History. The event did however have an antecedent in ancient times.

In the Bhagavata Purana, when Lord Krishna, considered to be the Supreme Godhead incarnate, was preparing to leave the planet, He warned that the “evil age of Kali would now set in.”

This was the beginning of a new age, and it was marked by miracles among temple deities.

“The statues in the temples were seen to be weeping, lamenting, and perspiring.” (Bhagavata Purana 1.14.3.20).

Hinduism Today reported: “Hinduism Has Its Own Science to Apply to this Miracle, That of the Interpretation of Portents – Unusual or Supernatural Events…

The “Milk Miracle,” under this Analysis, Is Not the End In Itself, But Rather Signals a Future Event of Great Import.

Sri K.N. Rao, one of India's Most Noted Astrologers, Explained that the Involvement of Ganesha Means that Harm Will Come to the "Commander of Armies.”

The Acceptance of Milk, however, is an Auspicious Sign. Therefore the Final Result Will Be a Greater Good.

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“It Has Taken Many, Many Births
for Millions of Us to Witness and Participate
in Such A Miracle.

I Was One of the Many Lucky Ones
to Whom God Gave the Opportunity to Feed Him.

I Believe the Lord Once Again Has Come to Earth
in a Human Body to Help All Human Beings
in Eradicating Evil from this Earth."

Colonel P. C. Bhardwaj