Does Ganesha exist?

Ganesha (Sanskrit: गणेश, IAST: Gaṇeśa), also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon
Hindu pantheon
The Hindu deity concept varies from a personal god as in Yoga school of Hindu philosophy, to 33 Vedic deities, to hundreds of Puranics of Hinduism. Illustrations of major deities include Vishnu, Lakshmi, Shiva, Parvati, Brahma and Saraswati.
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. His image is found throughout India. Hindu denominations worship him regardless of affiliations.
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How can I meet Ganesh?

Speak to Lord Ganesha, once you've visualized him.
  1. Approach him in a relaxed manor.
  2. Speak to him in his right ear.
  3. Be assured of the personal connection between you and Lord Ganesha.
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Which country has Lord Ganesha?

There's no doubt that Lord Ganesha is one of the most celebrated gods in India. The recently concluded week-long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi bears testimony to his popularity. But did you know that the only country in the world to have had Ganesha on its currency note is not India but Indonesia?
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What god is Ganesha from?

Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles and the offspring of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and his consort the goddess Parvathi. Several myths detail his birth and acquisition of the elephant head. These myths vary by region, tradition, and sect.
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How Lord Ganesha was created?

Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and he is the brother of Karthikeya (or Subrahmanya), the god of war. He was created by his mother using earth which she moulded into the shape of a boy. As Shiva was away on his meditative wanderings, Parvati set her new son as guard while she bathed.
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Who killed Ganesha?

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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Is Ganesha good or evil?

Although Ganesh is known through the Hindu religion, Shri Ganesh transcends religion and is loved by many non-Hindu's. Ganesh, is the God of Good Luck and Auspiciousness and is the Dispeller of problems and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the God of wisdom, wealth, health, celibacy, fertility and happiness.
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Is Ganesha a demon?

He is a mouse-riding god

Many Hindu deities ride a special vehicle, or mount, in the form of an animal. Ganesh is seen with different animal mounts, but one of the most common is a mouse. But this is no ordinary mouse. In one story, it was an evil demon that Ganesh fought and was able to trap.
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Is god Ganesha married?

Unmarried. According to one non-mainstream tradition, Ganesha was a brahmacārin, that is, unmarried. This pattern is primarily popular in parts of southern India. This tradition was linked to the controversial concept of the relationship between celibacy and the commitment to spiritual growth.
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Is Buddha a Ganesha?

Buddha In Hinduism

Buddha appears as a name of Ganesha in the second verse of the Ganesha Purana version of the Ganesha Sahasranama. The positioning of this name at the beginning of the Ganesha Sahasranama indicates that the name was of importance to the authors of that scripture, who were Ganapatya Hindus.
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Do Muslims believe in Ganesha?

Muslims like me may not worship Ganesha as a God but the sense of reverence for this deity exists in the mind of every Maharashtrian and especially every Punekar like me.
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Is Ganesha Hindu god?

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.
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Is Krishna related to Ganesha?

According to Puranas, Goddess Parvati kept a Punyak fast and wished for a baby boy. It is believed that as a result of this fast, an incarnation of Lord Krishna was born to Parvati as Lord Ganesha.
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Can anyone pray to Ganesha?

He is also the first to be worshipped during any auspicious event. It is believed that the blessings of Lord Ganesha are the most powerful ones. Everyone wants a healthy and prosperous life. When you offer prayers to Lord Ganesha, you tend to work towards achieving success.
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How powerful is Lord Ganesha?

Ganesha offers prosperity and success to all who invoke him. As Lord of Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles, he's the first to call on before the undertaking of a new task or business. His large head personifies knowledge and intelligence.
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Is Ganesh and Vishnu same?

Lord Vishnu is the universal father of the universe. Both Lord Rudra and Brahma are part of Lord Vishnu. Ganesh is not the nephew of Lord Vishnu.
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What does Ganesha look like?

He is depicted as a big-bellied, yellow or red god with four arms and the head of a one- tusked elephant, riding on, or attended to by, a mouse. He is frequently represented sitting down, with one leg raised in the air and bent over the other.
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What happens if god idol breaks?

These damaged or broken idols should either be flown into a holy river or be placed under a peepal tree rather than be left in the temple. Keeping these broken idols of God in the house causes Vastu defects (Vastu Dosh) and negativity persists.
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Why did Shiva cut off Ganesha's head?

It's said that Lord Ganesha's mother, Goddess Parvati, carved an idol of a boy out of turmeric powder and breathed life into it, unbeknownst to her husband, Lord Shiva. So, when Ganesha denied Lord Shiva entry into his abode--because Goddess Parvati was bathing inside--Shiva decapitated Ganesha's head in anger.
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What is Lord Ganesha Favourite Colour?

green colour

Green is believed to be one of the favorite colors of Lord Ganesha.
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How many wives Lord Ganesha have?

Wives of Ganesh- Everyone is familiar with Shri Ganesh's two wives Riddhi and Sidhi. He also had three other wives. Whose name is Tushti, Pushti and shree. Son of Shri Ganesh- If we talk about the son of Ganesha, his son's name is Shubh and labh.
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Who killed Shiv?

Foremost, No one can kill Shiva, the Mahakaal, the God for time.
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Why Lord Shiva killed elephant?

When a demon (Rakshasa) assumed the form of an elephant and terrorized Brahmins who were worshipping the linga, Shiva emerged from this linga, slew the demon, and removed the elephant skin, thereafter wearing the hide on his upper body.
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Why did Shiva drink poison?

They ran for help to Brahma who refused and advised them that only Shiva could help them. So both parties went to Mount Kailash and prayed to Lord Shiva for help. Shiva chose to consume the poison and thus drank it.
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