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  1. Jan 7, 2024 · History of Ganesh. Ganesha getting ready to throw his lotus, public domain. In Hinduism, Ganesh is the deity of beginnings and the remover of obstacles. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati, and worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity, arts, and sciences. In Indian history, he became popular during the Gupta Period, between 320 and 550 C.E.

  2. Aug 30, 2022 · Ganesha is one of the typical imagery when one thinks about something auspicious in a Hindu context. Why? Ganesha was supposed to be the first deity worshipped during each religious procession or celebration, according to folklore. Having said that, we are aware of how Ganesh Chaturthi craze is already consuming our lives.

  3. Jul 22, 2022 · In the multifaceted realm of Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha emerges as a beacon of wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual insight. His birth, symbolism, and multifarious forms inspire millions to seek his blessings and guidance in their daily lives. Lord Ganesha teaches us patience, mindfulness, and the importance of overcoming obstacles with grace.

  4. Ganesha is given dominion over the Ganas, which is a general term denoting all classes of beings, ranging from insects, animals and humans to the subtle and celestial beings. These various beings all contribute to the government of the Creation; everything from natural forces like storms and earthquakes to the elemental qualities like fire and water, to the functioning of the body’s organs and processes.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Find some sweet smelling fragrances, like incense or fresh flowers, to have around when you worship Ganesha. Talk to others in your community to see if they want to join you or bring offerings to Ganesha. 4. Study the photo or idol of Lord Ganesha. Take a little time to study the photo or idol of Lord Ganesha.

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  6. The Ganesha Jayanti festival (Magha shukla Chaturthi) is publicaly celebrated in a relatively small number of places, where specially-created clay images of Ganesha are worshipped and immersed in the sea or river after 11 or 21 days. During this month the devotees go on a pilgrimage to one of the many Ganesha temples across India.

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