And so, as the left side of a deity represents the feminine, which is closer to the heart, the deity’s consort is on his left. But, Maa Lakshmi should be kept to the right of Lord Ganesha. And ...
Lord Ganesha, with his elephant face, round belly, and trusty mouse companion, is one of the most revered deities in Hindu mythology. His presence is central to many auspicious occasions ...
However, the Amavasya Tithi will end on November 1 at 06:16 PM. For Diwali Puja, setting up the idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi in the right direction is important for inviting ...
The Chaturthi Tithi will end on November 6 at 12:16 am. The auspicious time for worshipping Ganesha on Vinayak Chaturthi will begin at 10:59 am and end at 1:10 pm. Vinayak Chaturthi holds immense ...
Ganesha holds four meaningful items: a jackfruit for abundance, sugar cane for joy, a banana for nourishment, and a mango for wisdom. Set on 40,000 square meters, this statue acts as a spiritual ...
Lord Ganesha is a Hindu God and is a son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Known as 'Vighnaharta' or remover of obstacles, the elephant-headed Hindu God is worshipped at the beginning of any puja or on ...
During the puja, four deities, including Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati, and Lord Kubera, are worshipped along with Goddess Lakshmi.
A replica of Pune's Dagdusheth Ganpati Temple has been built in Phuket, Thailand. Spearheaded by Thai businesswoman Papa Son Mipa, the project cost Rs 9 crore and took 15 months to complete.
A Ganesh idol placed inside a temple in Sadasivpet of Sangareddy was allegedly damaged by unidentified miscreants during the wee hours of Wednesday. Police said that the area locals informed the ...
Along with a selection of Diwali-appropriate gifting items like a small silver Ganesh idol and a diya crafted by visually-impaired artisans, it had a packet of almonds, a packet of dhoop sticks ...
Food educator Ganesh Raj joins Tim Beveridge to explain how you can decrease the cost of school and office lunches.
Regarded as the most auspicious time to be blessed with wealth, Diwali festivities begin with Dhanteras and continue until Bhaiya Dooj, encompassing Chhoti Diwali, Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja, and Govardhan ...