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  2. Ganesha in world religions - Wikipedia

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    Chachoengsao is known as the "city of Ganesha in Thailand", with 3 huge Hindu-Buddhist deity Ganesha (Phra Phikanet or พระพิฆเนศ in thai language) statues in 3 different temples around Chachoengsao: 49 meters tall sitting Ganesha at "Phrong Akat Temple" which is the tallest sitting Ganesha in Thailand, 39 meters high standing ...

  3. List of tallest Hindu deity statues - Wikipedia

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    The second tallest statue of Ganesha in Thailand and it is 16 metres tall and 24 metres long. [20] 45 Ramdurg Shiva Statue Shiva Dodamangadi, Belagavi District, Karnataka India 23.77 metres (78.0 ft) [21] 2018 46 Shiva Statue Shiva Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh: India 23.17 metres (76.0 ft) The fifth tallest statue of Shiva in the world.

  4. Thai temple art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Thai Theravada Buddhism and Hindu cultures merged, and Hindu elements were introduced into Thai iconography. Popular figures include the four-armed figure of Vishnu; the garuda (half man, half bird); the eight-armed Shiva; elephant-headed Ganesh; the Nāga, which appears as a snake, dragon or cobra; and the ghost-banishing giant Yaksha.

  5. Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The practice of worship followed by the devotees is sequentially Ganesh, Kartik and then the main deity. The main hall of the shrine is also decorated with statue deity in Hinduism Bronze Material ( From left to right ) of Ganesh, Shiva, Krishna, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Kartik, Mariamman, Kali, Saraswati, and Nataraja with Shivakami, Hanuman. [7]

  6. Hinduism in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha statue at the merumat of king Bhumibol Adulyadej Throughout its history, Thailand has been deeply influenced by Hinduism. Despite the fact that today Thailand is a Buddhist-majority country, many elements of Thai culture and symbolism demonstrate Hindu influences and heritage.

  7. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    In northern China, the earliest known stone statue of Ganesha carries an inscription dated to 531. [229] In Japan, where Ganesha is known as Kangiten, the Ganesha cult was first mentioned in 806. [230] Today in Buddhist Thailand, Ganesha is also regarded as a remover of obstacles, and as the god of success. [220]