Lord Ganesha
Lord Ganesha
Lord Ganesha
In the Hindu religion, the elephant head God Ganesh is also known as Ganapati. He brings joy and gladness to the family and may eliminate all the Obstacles. Countless devotees (Bhagats) praise this munificent Lord all over India. He is always worshipped first in temples and private houses. Less known tantric practices are also known. Visiting India, going to temples provides fortunate opportunities to get a first experience aiming to learn and to understand.
Vidyarthee labhate vidyam Dhanarthee labhate dhanam Putrarthee labhate putram
Moksharthee labhate gatim
Ganesha's look is well known in India. The elephant face (Gaja vadana), winnowing pan like ears (Shoorpa-Karna), a huge belly (Lam bodara), four hands (Chaturbhuja) -three of them carrying Pasha (a rope), Ankusha (a spear-like weapon curved at one end) and Modaka (a pudding like sweet dish) - and the fourth held in a gesture which assures help and safeguard to the devotee, a gorgeous body of red complexion - this is how he is pictured. And he rides a rat.
Vidyarthee labhate vidyam Dhanarthee labhate dhanam Putrarthee labhate putram
Moksharthee labhate gatim
Ganesha's look is well known in India. The elephant face (Gaja vadana), winnowing pan like ears (Shoorpa-Karna), a huge belly (Lam bodara), four hands (Chaturbhuja) -three of them carrying Pasha (a rope), Ankusha (a spear-like weapon curved at one end) and Modaka (a pudding like sweet dish) - and the fourth held in a gesture which assures help and safeguard to the devotee, a gorgeous body of red complexion - this is how he is pictured. And he rides a rat.
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