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- The Legend
- are organized on the eve of Ganesha Puja and people participate in them with keen interest. The Legend.
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- Story About The Birth Of Ganesha
- The story of the birth of Ganesha is a fascinating one. It explains a lot of things about the Lord of the people. For example, Ganesha, elephant head that makes Westerners so curious is also a product of his celestial birth.
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- Ganesha: Lord of Success - About the Hindu Elephant-Deity
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- Ganesha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Several texts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth and exploits and explain his distinct iconography.
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- The Birth of Ganesha
- This legend narrates the story of the birth of Ganesha. halibidu.jpg (29726 bytes).
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- Lord Ganesh
- Birth of Lord Ganesha - The first incident is the birth of Lord Ganesh and how he got his elephant head.
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