Ganesh

Ganesh is identified as 'the guide', 'the overcomer of obstacles', 'the message of the Great God'. Ganesh expresses the unity of man, the Microcosm, with the Great Being, the Macrocosm. Ganesh always has a solution at hand for every problem. Many worship Ganesh at the beginning of a new project or opening of a new shop to bring good fortune to their endeavors. Ganesh according to myths had two wifes, Siddhi and Buddhi.

Symbols of Ganesh:
Ganesh is depicted with the head of an elephant with one broken tusk on the body of a human. Often shown on his mount a white mouse.

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