The Sacred Angle: Reading Dharma in Ganesha's Form

A distraught scholar, Arjun, seeks guidance on how to achieve balance in life. A temple priest directs his attention away from philosophy and toward the sacred geometry of the Ganesha idol. Arjun realizes that the perfect, equilateral relationship between the trunk, ear, and forehead represents the necessary balance of the three fundamental forces (Gunas)—a blueprint for living a balanced life.

Mythology
Source

Local Sthala Puranas (Specific Regional Temple Lore) (The theological concept presented (linking measurable geometry of three specific body parts to the three Gunas/universal balance) is a synthesized, modern interpretative framework derived from localized Sthala Puranas and is not traceable to a single, canonical Vedic, Puranic, or Itihasa source.)

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Moral & Divine Teaching

True spiritual harmony (Dharma) is not found by eliminating desires or inertia, but by maintaining a constant, conscious balance between them, much like the precise, sacred geometry of the divine form.