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, shanracer <no_reply wrote:

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> Namashkar,

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> In photos, Ganesh is shown with 1 of his trunk broken. Does anyone

> know the hidden meaning of this?

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> Thanks

> Shantnu

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Do you mean to say One tusk is broken .. instead of trunk ?

 

Well there are many stories behind it, one of them is Parshurama

attacking Ganesha and breaking one of his tusks.... another very

famous that When Vedvyas asked Ganesh to write Mahabharat, Ganesha

took out a piece of his tusk and used as pen..

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Yes sorry I meant tusk.

 

What is the hidden meaning behind this- as photos of Hindu Gods are

never drawn randomly, they always have a hidden meaning.

 

For example Kali is black as she is quality less(Nirgun). She is naked

as she doesnt wear coverings of Maya( & not because she is worshipped

in an erotic manner, as many westerners believe, & by their fake

Indian Gurus who are happy to oblige them).

 

Similarly, Ganeshs broken tusk must also have some hidden meaning?

 

Shantnu

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Namaste all.

Here is an informative article on Ganesha for interested devotees.

Go to the link to read the essay at:

 

http://www.exoticindia.com/article/ganesha

 

Ganesha - the Elephant Headed God, Art and Mythology

Article of the Month - October 2000

 

 

Jaya Sri Radhe!

 

> In photos, Ganesh is shown with 1 of his trunk broken. Does anyone

> know the hidden meaning of this?

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