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MYTHS
Ganesha
Legends
Why
does Lord Ganesha have a half-broken tusk?
Why
people don't look at the Moon on that day?
Story
of Agasthyar - Cauvery
Why
Ganesh Chathurthi?
The
Syamantaka jewel
Valli
Kalyanam
BELIEFS
In India, Lord Ganesha is worshipped first
on all auspicious occasions, whether it is a marriage or a
religious function. Lord Ganesha is the foremost god of the
Hindu Pantheon. Any new project or venture that a Hindu family
undertakes starts with his name, the housewife utters his
name before even starting a small chore as he is the remover
of all obstacles and is an extremely benevolent god, fulfilling
the wishes of those who pray to him sincerely.
Lord Ganesha also has long been associated
with commerce, and merchants still pay homage to him. In households,
it's common for small offerings of money, flowers and food
to be placed before one of the family's effigies of Lord Ganesha
. These tokens please him and he therefore brings more beauty,
money and food to the family.
It is also a firm belief of every religious
Hindu that he / she must pray to Lord Ganesha before undertaking
any job. Once, Lord Siva set off in his chariot to wage war
against a demon. Soon after He set off, one of the wheels
broke. Then He realised that He had forgotten to pray to Lord
Ganesha. So, He went back home, prayed to His own son, and
successfully defeated the demon!
Significance
of Ganesha's form
Ganesha
Iconography
Ganesha
in Literature
His
Names in India & Abroad
His
Weapons
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