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Shivaji Park: Vehicle parking during Ganesh fest

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On Monday the Bombay High Court has ruled that car parking is allowed in Shivaji Park in central Mumbai as long as the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi which lasts three days.

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The parking of vehicles is permitted only for the three days of the festival. Such parking shall be permitted only within the area allocated by the state government

source:indianexpress.com

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Although there are many legends, it was agreed that a religious leader known as Siddhartha Gautama. He lived in a time of cultural change in which traditional religious procedures were attacking India. He was one of the reformers who gave a fresh impetus in the religious sphere dharmic that spread beyond the borders of India and ended up becoming one of the great world religions, Buddhism.

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Siddhartha Gautama, also called Sakyamuni was an important religious Nepali considered the last historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism

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Buddha It is a sacred religious figure for two of the religions with the largest number of followers, Buddhism (he founded the first Buddhist dharma "great light") and Hinduism (which is considered as the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, in according to Garuda purana and the twenty-first and penultimate according to the Bhagavata Purana to the eleventh century AD.).

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Ganesha's first name was Ekadanta. According to Sri Chandrasekhara Saraswati, this form of Ganesa signifies the readiness for Sacrifice to complete any accepted task. Some of the earliest images of Ganesha show him holding his broken tusk. The son of Shiva and Parvati, Shree Ganesh, is the God of Good Luck and Auspiciousness and is the
Dispeller of problems and obstacles. In the panchayatana puja, Ganesh is glorified as one of the five prime Hindu deities
(Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti and Ganesha) whose worship confers immortality and liberation.

Ganesha has two Siddhis: Siddhi (success) and Riddhi (prosperity). Wherever there is Ganesh, there is Success and Prosperity. Sathya Sai says, "Who is Vinayaka? In the sloka beginning with the words, Suklaambaradharam Vishnum, only the form of the deity is described. But there is another inner meaning for the name "Vinayaka". Suklaambaradharam means one who is clad in white. Vishnum means he is all-pervading. Sasivarnam means his complexion is grey like that of ash. Chathurbhujam means he has four arms. Prasannavadanam means he has always a pleasing mien. Sarvavighnopasaanthaye means for the removal of all obstacles.

Ganesha appears in Mahayana Buddhism, not only in the form of the Buddhist god Vināyaka, but also as a Hindu demon form with the same name. As the Buddhist god Vināyaka, he is often shown dancing. This form, called Nṛtta Ganapati, was popular in northern India, later adopted in Nepal, and then in Tibet.

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Interesting facts about God Ganesh

Devotees of Ganesha are known as 'Ganapatyas'. The festival to celebrate and glorify him is called Ganesh Chaturthi.



Scenes showing Ganesh with his parents rather belong to popular folklore. Seem to be rare in the classic iconography. Thus, Shiva, Pârvatî, Ganesh and his brother Kartikkeya are often depicted on lithos and even vimana temples in South India.



Ganesh is also carved with his parents Shiva and Pârvatî in the cave n°21 in Ellora. This carving represents the divine mariage (vaivâhika-mûrti) and the baby Ganesh stands at the goddess'es feet.



Ganesha is also defined as Omkara or Aumkara, that is "having the form of Om (or Aum) (see the section The names of Ganesha). In fact, the shape of his body is a copy of the outline of the Devanagari letter which indicates the celebrated Bija Mantra. For this reason, Ganesha is considered the bodily incarnation of the entire Cosmos, He who is at the base of all of the phenomenal world (Vishvadhara, Jagadoddhara). Moreover, in the Tamil language, the sacred syllable is indicated precisely by a character which recalls the shape of the elephant's head of Ganesha.



Many statues from Ganesha come in different sizes and shapes and come in different materials including, wood, stone, metal, resin, fiber and the like. You can find Ganesha statues which are totally detailed. There are different brass Ganesha statues which are a collector’s item. These statues are very exotic looking and give your home an ambiance of total exotic beauty.



The earliest Ganesha images are without a vahana (mount/vehicle). Of the eight incarnations of Ganesha described in the Mudgala Purana, Ganesha has a mouse (shrew) in five of them, uses a lion in his incarnation as Vakratunda, a peacock in his incarnation of Vikata, and Shesha, the divine serpent, in his incarnation as Vighnaraja. Of the four incarnations of Ganesha listed in the Ganesha Purana, Mohotkata has a lion, Mayūreśvara has a peacock, Dhumraketu has a horse, and Gajanana has a mouse. Jain depictions of Ganesha show his vahana variously as a mouse, elephant, tortoise, ram, or peacock.



Ganesh is depicted with an elephant's head on a human body and in the Hindu tradition he is the son of Lord Siva and the Goddess Parvati. He is known as the Remover of Obstacles and is prayed to particularly when people are beginning a new enterprise or starting a new business. Ganesh is also known as the patron god of travelling.



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Lord Ganesha - the Hindu deity in a human form but with the head of an elephant - represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors. The four arms and various objects in the four hands: the four arms indicate that the Lord is omnipresent and omnipotent. The left side of the body symbolizes emotion and the right side symbolizes reason. Right foot dangling over the left foot: as stated above, the left side of the body symbolizes emotion and the right side symbolizes reason and knowledge.


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