The meaning of Lord Ganesh
Big Head of Lord Ganesha represents the "Eternal Soul" and the ability to "Think Big"
Small Eyes of Lord Ganesh represents "Concentrating Power"
Large Ears of Ganesha represents the ability to "Listen More"
Small Mouth of Ganapati represents "Talk Less"
One Tusk of Lord Ganesh teaches to "Retain Good while Throw Away the Bad"
Long Trunk of Ganesha represents "High Efficiency and Adaptability"
Large Stomach of Ganesh represents Peacefully Digest all good and bad in life
The Axe in Lord Ganesha's hand represents the ability "to cut off all bonds of attachment"
The Rope in Ganesha's hand represents "To pull you nearer to the highest Goal"
Modaka in Lord Ganapati's hand are the "Rewards of Sadhana"
Lord Ganesha Right hand Blessings represents a symbol of protectiveness and blessings devotees on Spiritual path to Supreme
The Mouse near Lord Ganesha's feet represents and teaches devotees that "Desire, unless under control can cause havoc, you ride the desire and keep it under control and don't allow it to take you for a ride."
GANPATI BAPPA MORIYA
Big Head of Lord Ganesha represents the "Eternal Soul" and the ability to "Think Big"
Small Eyes of Lord Ganesh represents "Concentrating Power"
Large Ears of Ganesha represents the ability to "Listen More"
Small Mouth of Ganapati represents "Talk Less"
One Tusk of Lord Ganesh teaches to "Retain Good while Throw Away the Bad"
Long Trunk of Ganesha represents "High Efficiency and Adaptability"
Large Stomach of Ganesh represents Peacefully Digest all good and bad in life
The Axe in Lord Ganesha's hand represents the ability "to cut off all bonds of attachment"
The Rope in Ganesha's hand represents "To pull you nearer to the highest Goal"
Modaka in Lord Ganapati's hand are the "Rewards of Sadhana"
Lord Ganesha Right hand Blessings represents a symbol of protectiveness and blessings devotees on Spiritual path to Supreme
The Mouse near Lord Ganesha's feet represents and teaches devotees that "Desire, unless under control can cause havoc, you ride the desire and keep it under control and don't allow it to take you for a ride."
GANPATI BAPPA MORIYA
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