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  2. List of programmes broadcast by Disney Channel (Indian TV ...

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    How to Draw? Jake and the Never Land Pirates [16] JoJo's Circus [22] Jungle Cubs [29] Jungle Junction [30] Kim Possible [22] Kiteretsu; The Legend of Tarzan; Lilo & Stitch: The Series [22] The Lion Guard [31] Little Einsteins; The Little Mermaid [17] Madeline; Mickey and the Roadster Racers [31] Mickey Mouse and Friends; The Mickey Mouse Club ...

  3. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha (/gəɳeɕᵊ/, Sanskrit: गणेश, IAST: Gaṇeśa), also spelled Ganesh, and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, Pillaiyar, and Lambodara, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon [4] and is the Supreme God in the Ganapatya sect.

  4. Bala Ganapati - Wikipedia

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    There are few portrayals of Ganesha as a small boy caressed by his parents, Parvati and Shiva. [1] An infant Ganesha is also depicted held in his mother Parvati's lap or over her shoulder. [2] Independent portrayals of Bala Ganapati depict as seated or crawling. [3] A bronze from South India shows Ganesha as an infant crawling on his knees. He ...

  5. Pillaiyar Suḻi - Wikipedia

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    Pillaiyar Suḻi (Tamil: பிள்ளையார் சுழி), also rendered Ganesha's curl or Ganesha's circle, is a sacred textual symbol. It is dedicated to the Hindu deity Pillaiyar (Ganesha), who is ritually worshiped first with prayers for success and is used to symbolize an auspicious beginning.

  6. Bal Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    Another direct-to-video sequel by Bhanushali, Bal Ganesh 3, was released on 18 September 2015. [5] The film Bal Ganesh and the PomZom Planet, also by Bhanushali followed in 2017. [6] A web series, titled Bal Ganesh Ki Paathshala, was released in 2020 which shows Ganesha explaining various Indian festivals and traditions to kids. [7]

  7. Ashtavinayaka - Wikipedia

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    Ashtavinayaka with an Om featured in the centre. Ashtavinayaka (Marathi: अष्टविनायक) is a Sanskrit term which means "eight Ganeshas".The Ashtavinayaka Yatra refers to a pilgrimage to the eight Hindu temples in the state of Maharashtra, India, centered around the city of Pune.

  8. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    Wisdom is represented by the elephant in the form of the deity Ganesha, one of the most popular gods in the Hindu religion's pantheon. The deity is very distinctive in having a human form with the head of an elephant which was put on after the human head was either cut off or burned, depending on the version of the story from various Hindu sources.

  9. Ganapatya - Wikipedia

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    In the Ganapatya tradition founded in the Ganesha Purana and the Mudgala Purana, Ganesha is worshipped as one of the five principle deities along with Siva, Vishnu, the Sun, Ganesha, and the Goddess. [4] The date of composition for the Ganesha Purana and the Mudgala Purana—and their dating relative to one another—has sparked academic debate ...