Lord Ganesha's elephant head teaches us a lot
Lord Ganesha's elephant head teaches us a lot
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The first deity worshipped in Hinduism is Sri Ganesh. Among all the Gods and Goddesses, he was given the boon by his father Lord Shiva. Long ears, long trunk, large belly and his arge teeth make him even more attractive. But what is the secret of these big organs of Lord Ganesha? Know what message these organs of Shri Ganesh give us:-

What does Ganesha's stomach say

The size of the stomach of Shri Ganesh is quite large. Lord Ganesha's stomach teaches us a very important lesson. Ganesha's stomach tells us that we should digest any bad thing instead of telling it to others. It is written in the scriptures that Ganesha used to digest things.

What do big ears of Ganesha say

Ganesha's big ears also say a lot. They teach us that we can listen to any kind of bad thing. But after listening with one ear, such things should be removed from the other ear. We should do any work thoughtfully.

What does Ganesha's trunk say

The long trunk of Ganesha also says a lot. The long trunk of  Ganesha is a symbol of wisdom. His moving trunk always keeps him aware of what is happening or what is going on around.

What does Ganesha's tooth say

There are different beliefs about Ganesha's one teeth. Somewhere it is mentioned that Parashurama had broken teeth of Shri Ganesh in anger, then somewhere it is said that one of his teeth was broken by Indra Dev. While he had broken his own tooth to write the Mahabharata. Because of this, Ganesha is known as 'Ek-Dant'. This teaches us that human beings should be proficient in everything. He must be aware of his inner strength.

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