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WebVighnaharta Ganesh - Ep 92 - Webisode - 29th December, 2024 Sony Entertainment India 153M subscribers Subscribe 8.2K 993K views 5 years ago Click here to subscribe to … Web1 de abr. de 2024 · Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, … 1. ^ Heras 1972, p. 58. 2. ^ Getty 1936, p. 5. 3. ^ "Ganesha getting ready to throw his lotus. Basohli miniature, circa 1730. National Museum, New Delhi. In the Mudgalapurāṇa (VII, 70), in order to kill the demon of egotism (Mamāsura) who had attacked him, Gaṇeśa Vighnarāja throws his lotus at him. Unable to bear the fragrance of the divine flower, the demon surrenders to Gaṇeśha." For quotation of description of the wo… 1. ^ Heras 1972, p. 58. 2. ^ Getty 1936, p. 5. 3. ^ "Ganesha getting ready to throw his lotus. Basohli miniature, circa 1730. National Museum, New Delhi. In the Mudgalapurāṇa (VII, 70), in order to kill the demon of egotism (Mamāsura) who had attacked him, Gaṇeśa Vighnarāja throws his lotus at him. Unable to bear the fragrance of the divine flower, the demon surrenders to Gaṇeśha." For quotation of description of the work, see: Martin-Dubost 1997, p. 73. phone shop in great bridge tipton