The story of Ganesha's elephant head is not about morality.
It is about the introduction of a new god, based on the mechanism called competitive blockade, that enables us to,
1. Block an unwanted activity
2. Unblock a blocked activity
3. Barter power between activities
4. Utilize mighty forces that we can't normally utilize.
In Hindu mythology, Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. One version of the story says that when Shiva beheaded Ganesha, Parvati was devastated and asked Shiva to bring him back to life. Shiva then replaced Ganesha's head with that of an elephant, making him the deity with an elephant head.
Ganesha has an elephant head because he was beheaded by his father, Lord Shiva, and an elephant head was the first thing available to replace it.
In Hindu mythology, Ganesha acquired his elephant head when his own head was cut off by his father, Lord Shiva, and replaced with the head of an elephant.
In Hindu mythology, Ganesha got an elephant head when his own head was cut off by his father, Lord Shiva, and replaced with the head of an elephant.
according to Buddhism the elephant is sumade boddhi sattva yet it is a mythical story but the ganpati in hindusim is the statu of buddha in sence body of prince siddhartha and head of sumade bodhisattva means a white elephant
The moral lesson of the story of Hercules is typically about strength, perseverance, and overcoming obstacles through courage and determination. It teaches us about the power of inner strength and the importance of facing challenges head-on.
According to Hindu mythology, Ganesha acquired his distinctive elephant head when his own head was cut off by his father, Lord Shiva, and replaced with the head of an elephant.
it's 20 inches long it depends how big is it.
no he is not half elephant. Only the head of lord Ganesha is made of elephant head.
That would be Lord Ganesha as he has an elephant's head & trunk for his head.
Ganesh has an elephant head.
Nelly the elephant met the head of the herd on the road to Mandalay.