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Ganesh

17 Apr
Ganesh

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An wall art image of God Ganesh at Udaipur City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India (Popular image of God Ganesh is given below)

Ganesh is also goes by the names Ganesha, Ganapati and Vinayaka. He is a popular Hindu God in India. Ganesh is easy to recognize by his elephant head and large tummy. It is believed that Ganesh can bring wealth and prosperity. Ganesh is the God who will help you overcome all road blocks you may encounter and help bring success. Thats why he is known as Siddhidata.

In India Ganesh is worshiped by all, rich and poor. Everyone seems to consider him vitally important. In Thailand Buddhists have equally accepted this god and he has become a part of their rich inheritance.

Business people turn to Ganesh before starting a new enterprise. Ganesh is there to assist in financial matters and make sure the wind of wealth blows in their direction.People moving to new places make sure to have Ganesh with them. Ganesh is the god who helps with new beginnings ensuring success.

The image on the wall of the Palace at Udaipur, Rajasthan is not a surprise because the rulers were all Hindu Kings there. They must be worshiping God Ganesh before heading for fighting their enemies on the warfields or  at peace.wpid-lord-ganesha-picture-hd-wallpapers

Popular image of God Ganesh

 
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Posted by on 17/04/2016 in God, India, Uncategorized

 

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9 responses to “Ganesh

  1. SueT唐 梦 琇

    18/04/2016 at 6:15 AM

    How interesting…thank you for this information.

     
  2. george-b

    21/04/2016 at 3:48 AM

    Anil,
    I enjoyed very much the story of Ganesh. There is something about my ancestry, that places me in genuine interest of India, of that fsbulous culture, snd continuity of the peole on the vadt subcontinent of India…thank you very much for bringing forth do much…and know that it is apreciated fully!

     
    • Anil

      21/04/2016 at 3:16 PM

      Thank you so much Sir for your kind words! I m happy to know about your interests in India.

       
  3. anotherday2paradise

    21/04/2016 at 5:52 PM

    So fascinating and what a wonderful image. 🙂

     
    • Anil

      21/04/2016 at 11:22 PM

      Thank you so much for liking the post! Gods are always fascinating! 🙂

       
  4. Apeksha Rai

    13/05/2016 at 11:40 AM

    Hello sir! I’m so happy for dropping by your blog…

     
    • Anil

      13/05/2016 at 2:24 PM

      Thank you so much for dropping by! You are most welcome!

       

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