Artsmine 999 Silver Ganesh Rectangular Frame | Pooja Room Diwali Corporate Gift | Size H*L - 22 * 20 Cm | Wall Mount Ganesh Phot
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Brand: Artsmine
Type: Framed Art
Sku: WBHOMB0CMJ6VFDZ
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The Meaning Of Ganesh. Gan Means Group. The Universe Is A Group Of Atoms And Different Energies. This Universe Would Be In Chaos If There Was No Supreme Law Governing These Diverse Groups Of Entities. He Is, Ajam Nirvikalpam Niraakaaramekam. This Means Ganesha Is Ajam (Unborn), He Is Nirvikalpa(Attributeless), He Is Niraakaar (Formless) And He Symbolizes The Consciousness Which Is Omnipresent. We Are All Familiar With The Story Of How Ganesha Became The Elephant-Headed God. Parvati Became Dirty When She Was Celebrating With Shiva. When She Realized This, She Removed The Dirt From Her Body And Created A Boy Out Of It. She Then Asked Him To Keep Guard While She Bathed. When Shiva Returned, The Boy Did Not Recognize Him And Obstructed His Passage. So Shiva Chopped Off The BoyS Head And Entered. Parvati Was Shocked When She Saw This. She Explained To Shiva That The Boy Was Their Son And Pleaded With Shiva To Save Him At All Costs. Shiva Then Instructed His Helpers To Go And Get The Head Of Someone Who Was Sleeping With Their Head Pointing To The North. The Helpers Then Got The Head Of An Elephant, Which Shiva Affixed To The BoyS Torso And Ganesha Was Born!