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In Hinduism Lord Ganesha is worshiped at the first place. You can see Ganesha chaturthi in many parts of India and mostly in Maharashtra. There is also a reason behind Lord Ganesha having a head of an elephant. You can find it in the internet. It will be very long if I tell you here.
Are you also a hindu?
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Lord Ganesha is not famous in India only but outside India too because he is regarded as "hurdle" remover.
Yep, thanks for stopping and reading the article.
In Hinduism Lord Ganesha is worshiped at the first place. You can see Ganesha chaturthi in many parts of India and mostly in Maharashtra. There is also a reason behind Lord Ganesha having a head of an elephant. You can find it in the internet. It will be very long if I tell you here.
Are you also a hindu?
I am not from Hindu religion, but I love archaeology, history, art and museum.
O. Wow that's great