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Namaste Barbara!!

 

Grrrreat to see you here! Warmest welcome dearest lady and hope

you'll drop by whenever you have time. Thanks for your kindly

compliments regarding this page (its our co-founder "Yogi" who put

all this together, bless him).

 

Pretty sure there's something in English, only we have to try and

find it. Still searching over here.. Found the Telegu translation

and thought our friends from South India may like it.

 

Lord Ganesh murtis are abundant in various materials such as cloth,

ceramic, brass, copper, bronze, all sorts of metals, clay, arka wood

that is the embodiment of Ganesh Himself, hand-drawn pictures,

printed pictures, paintings, etc. etc. Would think the artist of

the picture you saw, must have meant bilva leaves (looks like bilva

to me too).

 

[Anyone here wishes to add to the above? Would be lovely to hear

all.]

 

Jai Shree Ganeshaya Namah

Sy

 

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> It's a nice page. Too bad it is not in English, also. Why is

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Hi,

 

I have two Ganeshas carved from wood (one I believe is sami wood from Java),

one brass Ganesh sitting on a couch, two smaller wooden Ganeshas and one tiny

brass one, but I liked the drawing best. Is it possible to download it and have

it printed for my own use (not to sell)?

-

syzenith

 

Saturday, November 22, 2003 1:59 PM

Ganesh Stotras In Telugu

Namaste Barbara!!Grrrreat to see you here! Warmest welcome dearest lady and

hope you'll drop by whenever you have time. Thanks for your kindly compliments

regarding this page (its our co-founder "Yogi" who put all this together, bless

him).Pretty sure there's something in English, only we have to try and find it.

Still searching over here.. Found the Telegu translation and thought our

friends from South India may like it.Lord Ganesh murtis are abundant in various

materials such as cloth, ceramic, brass, copper, bronze, all sorts of metals,

clay, arka wood that is the embodiment of Ganesh Himself, hand-drawn pictures,

printed pictures, paintings, etc. etc. Would think the artist of the picture

you saw, must have meant bilva leaves (looks like bilva to me too).[Anyone here

wishes to add to the above? Would be lovely to hear all.]Jai Shree Ganeshaya

NamahSy, "Barbara J. Spencer" <barbjs@s...>

wrote:> It's a nice page. Too bad it is not in English, also. Why is Ganesh

made of leaves? Are these a representation of bilva leaves?> > Barbara> -----

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