*Amazing facts about GANESHA*


























*Did you know there are 250 temples of Ganesha in Japan.In Japan, Ganesha
is known as 'Kangiten', the God of fortune and the harbinger of happiness,
prosperity and good.An Oxford publication claims that Ganesha was
worshipped in the early days in Central Asia and other parts of the
globe.Ganesha statues have been found in Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar, Sri
Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Japan,
Indonesia, Brunei, Bulgaria, Mexico and other Latin American countries.It
means the cult of Ganesha was prevelant all over the world in ancient
times.*Ganesha in Europe, Canada and the USA*Ganesha's idol and paintings
are exhibited in all the important museums and art galleries of all the
European countries especially in the UK, Germany, France and
Switzerland.Ganesha idols and paintings(as goodluck charm) are also present
in thousands of houses/offices of successful business/writers/artists in
all the European countries and in Canada and the USA. Recently a figure of
Ganesha was unearthed in a village near Sofia, Bulgaria. Like Indians, the
Romans worshipped Ganesha before any work was begun.*Irish believe in
Ganesha luck.*The embassy of Ireland at New Delhi became the first European
embassy to invoke the blessings of Ganesha by installing a statue of
Ganesha at the main entrance of the embassy.*Silicon Valley in USA selects
Ganesha as the presiding Deity of cyberspace technology *“Ganesha is the
God of knowledge and Ganesha's vehicle is the mouse and, as you know, for
software engineers the mouse is the vehicle that they use to take their
ideas and innovations from one place to the other.” Hence it was decided by
the computer industry association to select Ganesha as the presiding Deity
of Silicon Valley.*Ganesha on Greek coin.*Early images of an elephant
headed Deity, including those on an Indo-Greek coin and elsewhere, dating
between the first and third centuries BC, represent Ganesha as the demi God
Vinayaka.*Indonesia Currency notes.*One of the Indonesian currency notes
carries the picture of Ganesha.*Vedic origin of Ganesha.*10,000 year old
secret of success.Devotees of Ganesha make reference to his Vedic origin
which is around 10,000 years old to push his antecedents back in time.  The
Vedas have invoked him as 'namo Ganebhyo Ganapati' (Yajurveda, 16/25), or
remover of obstacles, Ganapati, we salute you. The Mahabharata has
elaborated on his personal appearance and Upanishads on his immense power.
“Scholars say artifacts from excavations in Luristan and Harappa and an old
Indo-Greek coin from Hermaeus, present images that remarkably resemble
Ganesha”. (“Robert Brown in his Book “Ganesha: Studies of an Asian
God”:State University of New York Albany).*

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