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Lord Ganesh Silver Frame with Stand

140.00

  • Package Contains: 1 x Lord Ganesh Silver Frame with Stand
  • Size: 10 cm x 8 cm
  • Orientation: Portrait
  • Wall art form:  Plaque
  • Material: Silver
  • Suitable For Gift item,Pooja Room,Office,Home Decor,Corporate Gifting,Car Dashboard
  • Stunningly crafted images in the frame

Availability: In stock

SKU: GJT-H-GS29-313 Category:

Lord Ganesha (गणेश), also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon and is the Supreme God in Ganapatya sect. His image is found throughout India Hindu denominations worship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains and Buddhists and includes Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, China, and Japan and in countries with large ethnic Hindus populations including United States, Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius, and Trinidad and Tobago. Many different stories are told about the birth of Ganesha, including one in which Parvati makes her son out of a piece of cloth and asks her consort, Shiva, to bring him to life. One of the best-known myths, however, begins with Parvati taking a bath and longing for someone to keep Shiva from barging in on her, as was his habit. As she bathes, she kneads the dirt that she rubs off her body into the shape of a child, who comes to life. But when Shiva sees the handsome young boy—or when the inauspicious planet Saturn (Shani) glances at him, in some variants of the myth that attempt to absolve Shiva of the crime—he or one of his attendants cuts off the child’s head. When Shiva cuts off an elephant’s head to bestow it on the headless Ganesha, one of the tusks is shattered, and Ganesha is depicted holding the broken-off piece in his hand. According to this version of the myth, Ganesha is the child of Parvati alone—indeed, a child born despite Shiva’s negative intervention. Yet Ganesha is traditionally regarded as the child of both Shiva and Parvati

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