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  2. Khairatabad Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    Khairatabad Ganesh is an idol of the Hindu god Ganesha (known as "Ganesh" in Hindi) that is installed during the annual festival of Ganesh Chaturthi at Khairatabad locality of Hyderabad, India. Constructed annually and known for its height and the laddu held in the figure's hand, the idol is worshipped during the 10-day festival where thousands ...

  3. Ganesha drinking milk miracle - Wikipedia

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    The claims were not limited to Ganesh statues. A week later on 27 September, The Statesman reported that a statue of the Virgin Mary in Singapore had also accepted milk. A 28 September report from Mumbai in the Indian Express said some people had protested when locals offered alcohol to a Gandhi statue, which it had quickly sipped.

  4. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    A more primitive statue in one of the Ellora Caves with this general form has been dated to the 7th century. [46] Details of the other hands are difficult to make out on the statue shown. In the standard configuration, Ganesha typically holds an axe or a goad in one upper arm and a pasha in the other upper arm. In rare instances, he may be ...

  5. Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Ganesh idol is 2.2 metres tall and 1 metre wide. It is adorned with nearly 40 kilos of gold. Daily pooja, abhisheka and the arti of Ganesh are worth attending. The lighting of the temple during the Ganesh festival is marvelous. Shrimant Dagdusheth Ganpati Trust looks into the maintenance of the temple.

  6. Ganesha in world religions - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha statue at Sanggar Agung Temple, Surabaya-Indonesia, worshipped by the Chinese, Hindus, Buddhist and even the Kejawen Hindus spread through Maritime Southeast Asia and took their culture with them, including Ganesha, [ 23 ] statues of whom are found throughout the region, often beside Shiva sanctuaries.

  7. Fruit ganesh - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Ganesh is one of the best known Ganesh stores in the old city of Hyderabad. Every year during the Ganesh Chaturti festival, the fruits for the Ganesha statue are placed at Pardiwada, New Shakkar Gunj, Rajanna Bavi, Hyderabad. This Ganesh is also known as Panda Ganesh and will later be immersed at the Hussain Sagar.

  8. Aishwarya Ganapathi - Wikipedia

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    The Aishwarya Ganapathi or Monolith Ganesh is located at Avancha, Thimmajipeta, Nagarkurnool in the Indian state of Telangana. The statue of the Hindu deity Ganesha, belongs to the Western Chalukya Empire. The statue is 7.62 meters tall – 9.144 meters including pedestal. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Ballaleshwar Pali - Wikipedia

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    Ballal entreated, "May I be your unshakeable devotee, and may you always stay in this place and remove the miseries of the people who seek refuge in you." Ganesha said, "I shall ever remain here, and will take your name before mine, being worshiped as Ballal's Lord (BallalEshwar)." He embraced Ballal and vanished into the nearby stone.