What is Ganesh the god of?

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What is Ganesh the god of?

What is Ganesh the god of?

Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. ... Like a rat and like an elephant, Ganesha is a remover of obstacles.

Is Ganesh a male or female god?

Ganesha
SymbolsSwastika, Om, Modak
MountMouse
TextsGanesha Purana, Mudgala Purana, Ganapati Atharvashirsa
GenderMale
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What does the Ganesh elephant symbolize?

The large elephant head of Lord Ganesha symbolizes wisdom, understanding, and a discriminating intellect that one must possess to attain perfection in life. ... The right tusk represents wisdom and the left tusk represents emotion.

Is Ganesh good luck?

Lord Ganesha among the various powerful Hindu Gods is said to be the god of prosperity and wealth. Lord Ganesha is believed to bring good luck and thus he is worshipped before anything new is started.

Why does Ganesh have four arms?

Hindu deities are often depicted with multiple arms to symbolize a multiplicity of superhuman powers. Ganesha has four arms, which would each hold the deity's usual attributes. He would have held a bowl of sweets in his lower left hand, which his trunk extends toward to eat.

Why Ganesha is called Ekadanta?

The name is derived from the age-old Sanskrit language. You might get alarmed to think that he has only one tooth or rather say one tusk. Yes, the word 'ekadanta' translates as 'one toothed'. Eka stands for 'one and 'danta' means 'tooth/tusk'.

Why does Ganesha ride a mouse?

According to Ganesha Purana, there was a celestial musician-god named Krauncha. He accidentally stepped on the foot of Muni Vamadeva who cursed him to become a mouse. ... The giant mouse damaged everything that came in its path. The prophecy was fulfilled when the mouse became the vahana of Ganesha.

Why does Ganesha hold his broken tusk?

The half-tusk As legend goes, when Ganesha was writing the Mahabharata, the feather he was writing with broke. So, to stick to the condition of writing continuously, Ganesha broke his tusk and wrote with it.

Why are Indian gods painted blue?

Hindu religion believes in symbolisms and the blue color is a symbol of the infinite and the immeasurable. According to Swami Chinmayananda, the inspiration behind Chinmaya Mission, whatever is immeasurable can appear to the mortal eye only as blue, just like the cloudless summer sky appears blue to the physical eye.

How did Ganesha lose his teeth?

Ganesha and Parashurama Parashurama hurled himself at Ganesha with his axe and Ganesha (knowing that this axe was given to him by Shiva) allowed himself, out of respect for his father, to be struck and lost his tusk as a result.

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