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    Ganesha (Sanskrit: गणेश, IAST: Gaṇeśa), also spelled Ganesh, and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, Lambodara and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon [4] and is the Supreme God in the Ganapatya sect. His depictions are found throughout India. [5]

  2. Nov 25, 2012 · Ganesha (also Ganesa or Ganapati) is one of the most important gods in Hinduism. Ganesha is easily recognized with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul (atman) and the physical (maya). Ganesha is the patron of writers, travellers, students, and commerce, and he removes obstacles blocking new projects.

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  3. In 1893, Tilak organised Ganesh Utsav as a social and religious function. It was him who put large hoarding with images of Lord Ganesh in pavilions and the man behind the tradition of immersion of huge Ganesh statues on the tenth day of the festival.

  4. Aug 24, 2017 · The history behind Ganesh Chaturthi. There is a lesser known version of Ganesha’s birth, according to which, Parvati fasted for a year to earn Lord Vishnu’s blessing so that he would grant her the wish of a son. When Lord Vishnu was pleased by her sacrifice and dedication, he announced that he would reincarnate himself as her son.

  5. 4 days ago · Ganesha, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. He is a remover of obstacles. The 10-day festival Ganesh Chaturthi is devoted to him. Learn more about Ganesha.

  6. Mythology and Origins. Ganesha, a revered deity in Hindu mythology, has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries. This section explores the origins of Ganesha, shedding light on his birth, his role as the son of Shiva and Parvati, and the symbolism and significance associated with him. The Birth of Ganesha.

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  8. Sep 2, 2016 · How did the Ganesh festival start? The Ganesh ritual has been observed by many people for centuries, originally only inside houses. The first time Ganesh festival that was celebrated in public was in 1893 and this was an anti-British act.