Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed deity, is revered across India and beyond. His unique form is an embodiment of power, wisdom, and auspiciousness. But have you ever wondered about the deeper meaning behind his physical attributes? The Litanies of His Thousand Names, a sacred Hindu text, offers a glimpse into the symbolism behind Lord Ganesha's divine body. Ganeša, the elephant-faced god, with a single tusk, a curved trunk, a prominent belly, drooping ears, and a third eye, is the Lord of the Ganas, and entertains them despite being their chief. Smoke-coloured (Dhümravarna), he is the Awakened Spirit. This remover of obstacles (Vighnanayaka), this king of obstacles (Vighnaraja) is also called the happiness of the gods (Surananda). These qualities are beautifully captured in Ganesha statues , making them a popular choice for devotees seeking his blessings. He has two forms, two arms, two eye...
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