The Ganesha Kid
Phra Ganesha (Sanskrit: गणेश Tamil: பிள்ளையார், English: Ganesha), popularly known by Thais as Phra Phikanesh[3] (विघ्नेश), other names found such as Phra Phikanesuan, Ganesha or Kanapati, are deities in One of the most widely worshiped Hindu religions[4]. Found prevalent in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Thailand, Bali, Bangladesh[5]. All Hindu sects are worshiped. Ganesha It is not limited to ganpatya only[6], and the worship of Ganesha is also found in Buddhism and China[7].
A distinctive feature from other gods is the elephant head[8], commonly revered as the deity of removing obstacles[9], patron of all arts, sciences and sciences. and he was the god of wisdom and wisdom [10] as he was also the god of beginnings. In various prayers, before the beginning of any ceremony or activity, His name is always uttered. [11][2]
It is assumed that Ganesha first appeared as a deity around the 1st century AD. [12] Evidence confirms that its worship dates back to around the 4th-5th century AD during the Gupta kingdom. Although the character evolved from the Vedas and pre-Vedas deities [13], Hindu mythology states that Ganesha was the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is widely worshiped in all sects and local cultures of Hinduism.[14][15] Ganesha is the supreme deity in the Ganapati sect[16]. and Kannapati Attawahua There are also two other Purana encyclopedias dealing with Lord Ganesha, Brahmapurana and Brahmanthapurana.
In addition, Ganesha is also respected. Artistic Science and various arts Observed from the various ceremonies will be summoning Lord Ganesha. join as a privilege who waited for Prasit Prasart blessing for the participants as well
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