Lord Ganesha’s broken tusk symbolizes sacrifice and devotion. The story behind it reveals his willingness to endure pain for his father, Lord Shiva, and teaches lessons of humility and wisdom.
Devotees offer flowers and flower garlands to Hindu deities such as Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth; Ganesha, the remover of ...
With Diwali just around the corner, discover why we worship Lakshmi and Ganesha during this festival. Their blessings bring ...
The Union Government has earned over Rs 650 crore from the disposal of scrap during the cleanliness campaign carried out in ...
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The Chaturthi Tithi will end on November 6 at 12:16 am. The auspicious time for worshipping Ganesha on Vinayak Chaturthi will begin at 10:59 am and end at 1:10 pm. Vinayak Chaturthi holds immense ...
On Diwali, goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha are worshipped and offered the ‘prasad’ which is subsequently shared with family and ...
Diwali is right around the corner and most people purchase their idols of Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on Dhanteras itself. While some buy idols made of brass, steel, or clay, others go for murtis ...