This Goddess symbolizes the woman power which is capable of ridding the humanity of the evil. The nine-day festival of this Goddess is celebrated with great gusto throughout India
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too
Invoked at the beginning of every venture, Ganesha’s presence is regarded as auspicious; and his image is found in every Hindu home, and at workplace, too
He is also called as Pavan-suta (son of air) or Bajarangbali. He is a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Rama of the Ramayana. He is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion. He is pictured as a robust monkey holding a mace (gada) which is a sign of bravery and having a picture of Lord Rama tatooed on his chest which is a sign of his devotion to Lord Rama.
This Goddess of material and spiritual wealth, and fortune is believed to bring good luck, and protect her devotees from all kinds of miseries, and money-related sorrows