Lord Ganesha, also called Vighnaharta, Gannayak, Lambodar, Ekdanta, and by several other names, is the son of Lord Shiva and Ma Parvati, and the remover of obstacles and evil from a devotee’s life.
Hindus all over the world observe the night of Mahashivratri. The Great night of Lord Shiva, Mahashivratri is all about ...
Lord Ganesha’s accompanying mate is shown as a ... Recently there have been instances of face transplants; however head transplant is the most complex of all transplants and no one has attempted ...
Lord Ganesha is a Hindu God and is a son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Known as 'Vighnaharta' or remover of obstacles, the elephant-headed Hindu God is worshipped at the beginning of any puja or on ...
Once the flower dries, keep it in your wallet; this is believed to ensure that you will never face a shortage of money. Modak, one of Lord Ganesha’s favorite foods, is often depicted with him in ...
Lord Ganesha in seated posture and (right ... All of its four hands are broken and the face has completely worn out due to constant application of vermillion by the devotees. Two headless female ...
But why do we celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi? This remarkable festival is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the deity of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. As we welcome Lord Ganesha into our homes ...