ganesha

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A Hindu god of intellect, wisdom, gates, and beginnings, son of Parvati and Shiva
A male given name used in India
or Ganesa Elephant-headed Hindu god, the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is also revered in Jainism, and he is important in the art and mythology of Buddhist Asia. As the remover of obstacles, Ganesha is invoked when beginning worship or starting any new venture. He was popular with Indian nationalists, who saw British colonialism as one obstacle to be removed. The patron of letters and learning, he is the legendary scribe who wrote down the Mahabharata. His popularity continued to grow through the 20th century. His festival is especially popular in the Indian state of Maharashtra
A Hindu God of intellect and wisdom, son of Parvati and Shiva. He is the husband of Bharati, Riddhi, and Siddhi. He is also known as the Remover of Obstacles, Lord of education, prudence, luck and fortune, gates, doors, doorways, household and writing. Ganesha is represented with a head of a one-tusked elephant, four arms, and is usually accompanied by a mouse. He can also be described as a God of Beginnings, as he is usually the god who is invoked before any other god at ceremonies and before any work. Ganesha is also known as the writer of Mahabharata
Popular elephant-headed god, son of Shiva, "remover of obstacles " and "patron of learning "
> The elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, God of wisdom, good fortune, and is the remover of all obstacles
Ganesh: Hindu god of wisdom or prophecy; remover of obstacles
elephant-headed God who takes away all obstacles and is the God of good fortune
The elephant-faced God Ganesha is the Lord and remover of obstacles See starting prayers
the elephant-faced deity, remover of obstacles and incarnation of wisdom It corresponds to the money (earth) center
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