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  The birth of Ganesha One day Goddess Parvati was at home on Mt.Kailash preparing for a bath. As she didnโ€™t want to be disturbed, she told Nandi, her husband Shivaโ€™s Bull, to guard the door and let no one pass. Nandi faithfully took his post, intending to carry out Parvatiโ€™s wishes. But, when Shiva came home and naturally wanted to come inside, Nandi had to let him pass, being loyal first to Shiva. Parvati was angry at this slight, but even more than this, at the fact that she had no one as loyal to Herself as Nandi was to Shiva. So, taking the turmeric paste (for bathing) from her body and breathing life into it, she created Ganesha, declaring him to be her own loyal son. The next time Parvati wished to bathe, she posted Ganesha on guard duty at the door. In due course, Shiva came home, only to find this strange boy telling him he couldnโ€™t enter his own house! Furious, Shiva ordered his army to destroy the boy, but they all failed! Such power did Ganesha possess, being the son of...
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  Ganesha  (also Ganesa or Ganapati) is one of the most important gods in  Hinduism . He is highly recognisable with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul ( atman ) and the physical ( maya ). Also the patron of writers, travellers, students, and commerce, he removes obstacles blocking new projects and is fond of sweets, to the slight detriment of his figure. Ganesha is also worshipped as a principal deity in both  Jainism  and  Buddhism . For the Ganapatya  Hindu  sect, Ganesha is the most important deity.
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