
Ganesha’s enormous belly is thought to contain the entire universe within (hence, his other name, Mahodara). The snake, coiled around his middle, represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. At other times, the snake is shown around Ganesha’s neck. He...

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Why is Ganesha called ishta devata?
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Elephant-headed Ganesha, Hinduism’s most popular deity, is a study in dichotomy. He is held in awe & reverence as a powerful force who removes obstacles in our lives. But Ganesha also evokes a very down-to-earth affection. Some of this warmth emanates from his close involvement in our everyday lives & from the mytholog...ical tales about him and his family. The legends depict him as a devoted son & a loving brother.Read More

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Our beloved Ganesha removes all obstacles in new endeavors. A year ago, on October 27, 2008, Ganesh Mall opened its virtual doors and made our very first sale. Hundreds of orders and satisfied customers later we have reached this 1 year milestone...

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Trust Ganesha to be where the action is. In the Hindu scheme of things, Ganesha’s birthday kicks off the festive season in the latter half of the year. The celebrations end in October/November in the burst of radiance that’s Diwali, with Ganesha benignly presiding over the fun and fanfare. Co...

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According to Ganesh legends, why is Tulsi not offered to Hindu God Ganesha?
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The noose is an implement that Ganesha uses to deftly capture and set aside obstacles in our path, when we approach him for help. Sometimes though, we need help of another kind, when we are our own worst enemies! With his noose, Ganesha gently catches our straying minds and sets us back on course...

















