Ganesh Chaturthi: Bappa's picture was printed on currency of this Muslim country
Ganesh Chaturthi: Bappa's picture was printed on currency of this Muslim country
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Today, the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is being celebrated across the country. People of the Hindu religion celebrate it very pompously. Apart from this, you must also know that Ganesha is the first to be worshipped. Today we are going to tell you that the picture of Ganesh has been placed on the currency of a big Muslim country. It is startling but it is true. This Muslim country is none other than Indonesia.

It is the country with the largest Muslim population in the world and the picture of Lord Ganesha has been placed on the currency. There are many similarities between the culture of Indonesia and India. It is said that many Hindu deities are worshipped here. Indonesia is situated between the islands between Malaysia and Australia, has the largest population of Muslims and the influence of Hinduism is also visible. Lord Ganesha is considered to be the God of art and wisdom. For this reason, the picture of Lord Ganesha was printed on the currency.

It is said that a few years ago the economy of Indonesia had deteriorated after the economists had consulted, a new note of twenty thousand rupees was issued, on which the picture of Lord Ganesha was printed. The photo of Lord Ganesha has been removed from the new notes issued after the year 1998.

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