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It is Indian God called "Ganesha" we can use this Ganesha as a jewelry pendant or other purpose
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GANESHA The Famous Hindu God Ganesha. He is also known as the god of beginning. This is a details model which will looks good once printed and painted. Make sure to upload a make after printing. ... Thank You!
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Ganesha ornament for Tesla. Should build more trust in the Autopilot with Divine driver behind the steering. ...:p
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STL, RLF format,3d model of Ganesha. Follow me, you will get more free and cheap models. ... Best regards.
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... her both the sons very well so she gave Lord Ganesha to Goddess Lakhmi as her adopted son. ...Goddess Lakshmi became very happy and said to Goddess Parvati, “From today onwards I'm giving my all accomplishments, luxury and prosperity to my son Ganesha
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From Wikipedia: "Ganesha, also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon.His image is found throughout India. Hindu sects worship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganesha is...
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This sculpture portrays Ganesha, one of the most prominent Hindu deities, with his easily recognisable elephant head. ...The piece comes from Halbid, the capital of Hoysala Empire (current Karnataka, India).
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Lord Ganesha represents the pure consciousness - the Atman - which enables these four attributes to function in us; The hand waving an axe, is a symbol of the retrenchment of all desires, bearers of pain and suffering. With this axe Ganesha can both...
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Ganesha is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in Hindu and Buddhism. He is easily recognisable by his elephant head, and is the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. ...As the god of...
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...It is present in all religious and devotional lines that are structured around the Vedas and that is why it is seen throughout India. Traditionally every altar has a Ganesha form and every ritual, prayer or even endeavor begins with a prayer for him.
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In this classic tenth-century Javanese depiction, from the island of Java, Ganesha sits erect on a double lotus base. Pot bellied and with his chubby feet held tightly together, he eats sweetmeats from a bowl in his lower left hand. His headdress,...