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Lord Ganesha

2007.04.30
Ganesha made from grains...a representation used during pujas



This word means Mother&#39s Shadow. This was the name of a house

Clicked at different places.



Find out more about Ganesha here

15 Comments
deleted090307 Wonderful set. I love reading about all things Hindu!
deleted090307 · 2007-04-30: 03:13
silsau great photos
silsau · 2007-04-30: 04:17
jet28 Fascinating!
jet28 · 2007-04-30: 05:49
photopoet Thanks for providing the link. Great set.
photopoet · 2007-04-30: 06:24
atulsabnis Hmmm. Wouldn't the word mean more like ""the protective shadow of the mother?"

Sorry - just nitpicking!

Love the first one, btw.
atulsabnis · 2007-04-30: 07:06
magpy neat set
magpy · 2007-04-30: 17:59
Yanko Very interesting too!
Yanko · 2007-04-30: 18:17
kangshung Wonderful mix of Ganesh images.
kangshung · 2007-04-30: 19:49
LisetteT Photos intéressantes.
LisetteT · 2007-04-30: 23:19
anniepie Beautiful set!
anniepie · 2007-05-01: 05:47
Robie2002 The rice Ganesha is great, I love your photos that provide a window on Indian life and culture. R,
Robie2002 · 2007-05-01: 07:01
miclaud "Ganesha" is called "Ganesh" and is also celebrated in Martinique. Is it in gold or bronze?
miclaud · 2007-05-02: 06:31
varshaembar nice set...and yeah dosnt maatru chaya mean shadow of the mother?? :)
varshaembar · 2007-05-02: 09:51
jendayee thanks for sharing
jendayee · 2007-05-08: 23:00
josephinep beautiful and educational. thanks!
josephinep · 2007-05-10: 11:57
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