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  • Stories on Lord Ganesh Series - 15

  • From Various Sources of Ganesh Purana
  • By: ANUSHA HS
  • Narrated by: ANUSHA HS
  • Length: 27 mins

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By: ANUSHA HS
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Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say, in short, that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana, Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh.

In Mahabharata, Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work, it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak.

He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain.

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