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Interesting things about of Lord Ganesh the "Vighnaharta."
 
1.The elephant head of Lord Ganesh is unique among the all other Indian gods.
 
It's said that Lord Ganesha's mom, Goddess Parvati, cut a symbol of a kid out of turmeric powder and revived it, unknown of it by Lord Shiva is known as the destroyer among the Indian gods. Along these lines, when Ganesha denied Lord Shiva section into his homestead since Goddess Parvati was showering inside- Shiva beheaded Ganesha's head in outrage. As per legend, Nandi was given specific instruction to bring the head of a creature, and he found an elephant perfect fit as he was instructed.
 
2.Composing the Mahabharata was done by Ganesh among all other Indian gods
 
It is told that Ganesha wrote the Mahabharata, as it was recounted to him by sage Vyasa (Veda Vyasa). As indicated by Lifehacker, this was done on the condition that Vyasa would not stop while presenting the epic and that Ganesha would not stop while composing, other than the condition that Ganesha would not only comprise it but rather additionally see each verse of it. Famous legends say that it took them two to three years of nonstop talking and writing to finish the epic.
 
3.Only Lord Ganesh has Ekdanta among all Indian gods
 
All of you know the history behind his elephant head yet do you know the history behind His one-tooth? All things considered, as per Brahmavavart Purana, the colossal sage Parshurama once went to the Kailash mountain to visit Shiva when he was contemplating. In this way, Lord Ganesha didn't enable Parshuram to meet Shiva. This enraged Parshuram, and He utilized his hatchet which was allowed to Him by Shiva himself to assault the little Ganesha. To regard the energy of the weapon given by his dad, Ganesha took the assault on one of His teeth and from that point forward He is called Ekdanta amid the all Indian gods.
 
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