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  2. File:Ganesh And Statues.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Bronze Ganesh, the largest in the world. - panoramio.jpg

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  4. Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The inner roof of the sanctum is plated with gold, and the central statue is of Ganesha. In the periphery, there is a Hanuman temple as well. The exterior of the temple consists of a dome which is lit up with multiple colors in the evenings and they keep changing every few hours. The statue of Shri Ganesha is located exactly under the dome.

  5. List of the tallest statues in India - Wikipedia

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    There is a small museum which houses collections of thankas, old religious and domestic costumes [citation needed] 1999: Abhaya Buddha at Eluru Buddha Park: Buddha: Eluru: Andhra Pradesh: 22.56 74.0: Tallest Abhaya Buddha statue (standing posture) in South India [30] 2013: Ganapati Dham Temple: Ganesha: Bahadurgarh: Haryana: 22.56 74.0: World's ...

  6. Vigneshwara Temple, Ozar - Wikipedia

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    In some versions, the remorseful Vigna was made an attendant of Ganesha, who would trouble those who fail to worship his Lord. Vignasura also requested Ganesha to take the name Vigneshwara (The Lord of Vigna/obstacles) to commemorate the event. The relieved sages consecrated an image of Ganesha as Vigneshwara at Ozar to mark the event. [7] [8] [9]

  7. Ganesha in world religions - Wikipedia

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    There are shrines to Ganesha across Thailand. One of the most revered shrines is the Royal Brahmin Temple in central Bangkok by the Giant Swing, where some of the oldest images can be found. Other old Ganesha images can be seen throughout Thailand, including a 10th-century-CE bronze image found at Phang-Na with both Tamil and Thai inscriptions.

  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. Ganesh Chaturthi - Wikipedia

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    Many families worship Ganesha in the form of patri (leaves used for worshiping Ganesha or other gods), a picture is drawn on paper or small silver idols. In some households Ganesha idols are hidden, a feature unique to Ganesh Chaturthi in Goa due to a ban on clay Ganesha idols and festivals by the Jesuits as part of the Inquisition. [43]