LORD GANESHA: 11 Divine Tales of Lord Ganesha SUDIP KUMAR DAS Author
LORD GANESHA: 11 Divine Tales of Lord Ganesha SUDIP KUMAR DAS Author
Chapter 1: The Birth of Lord GaneshaIntroduce the story of how Lord Ganesha was born and how he got his elephant head.Chapter 2: Ganesha and the Broken TuskExplore how Lord Ganesha broke his tusk to write the Mahabharata and the importance of...
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Chapter 1: The Birth of Lord GaneshaIntroduce the story of how Lord Ganesha was born and how he got his elephant head.Chapter 2: Ganesha and the Broken TuskExplore how Lord Ganesha broke his tusk to write the Mahabharata and the importance of sacrifice.Chapter 3: Ganesha's Favorite SweetTell the story of how Lord Ganesha's love for modak (a sweet) became famous and why it's offered during his worship.Chapter 4: Ganesha and the MoonNarrate the story of how Lord Ganesha playfully decided to teach a lesson to the Moon God.Chapter 5: The Race with KartikeyaDescribe the friendly race between Lord Ganesha and his brother Kartikeya and what it teaches about wisdom and cleverness.Chapter 6: The Tale of Ganesha's MountExplore the unique relationship between Lord Ganesha and his mount, the tiny mouse, and how it symbolizes overcoming obstacles.Chapter 7: Ganesha and the Lost JewelryTell the story of how Lord Ganesha helped a devoted woman find her lost jewelry.Chapter 8: Ganesha and the Talking Parrot the tale of Shuka, the talking parrot, and Lord Ganesha's wisdom became a beloved story in the celestial realms, emphasizing the power of silence and the rewards it can bring.Chapter 9: Ganesha and the Magical Peacock FeatherThe magical peacock feather spread far and wide, inspiring a deeper connection between all living beings and the remarkable world around them.Chapter 10: Ganesha's Role in CreationExplain Lord Ganesha's role as the Lord of Beginnings and how he removes obstacles from the path of creation.Chapter 11: Ganesh Chaturthi CelebrationConclude the book by describing the joyous celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi, where people welcome Lord Ganesha into their homes and hearts.
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