Friday, December 5, 2014

Lord Ganesha - Depicted in Hinduism Part 1

Lord Ganesha is compassionately and famously depicted in Hinduism, He is revered as the Remover of obstacles and a Bringer of Wealth. Lord Ganesha is the son of the Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. Lord Ganesha he was born with a human head, but beheaded by Lord Shiva during a misunderstood clash. His father Lord Shiva placed an elephant head in place of the human head, which was lost during the fight.

Lord Ganesha has one tusk, having thrown the other at the moon when teased about his girth. He is often shown dancing on a mouse, which represents desire. Lord Ganesha's ten arms carry various instruments of his enlightened activity, such as the sword of wisdom, khatvangas, and skull cups.

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