yes lord ganesha wrote mahabharat
Lord Ganesha is not mentioned in the original Mahabharata text. However, there are adaptations and retellings of the Mahabharata where Lord Ganesha may be included for various reasons.
The best day to worship Lord Ganesh is on Ganesh Chaturthi, which is the birthday of Lord Ganesh and is celebrated with great fervor and devotion. This day falls on the fourth day of the waxing moon period in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada, usually around August or September. On this day, devotees pray to Lord Ganesh for wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles.
In Hindu mythology, Ganesh is known as the remover of obstacles. He is believed to bring success, wisdom, and prosperity to those who seek his blessings. Ganesh is also worshipped as the god of beginnings and the patron of arts and sciences.
Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom, intelligence, and remover of obstacles. He is worshipped as the deity who brings success and prosperity, and is typically depicted with an elephant head and a human body.
The sacred book used in Hinduism is called the Vedas. It consists of four ancient texts that contain hymns, rituals, and philosophical teachings that form the foundation of Hindu religious beliefs.
The book of Psalms was originally written in Hebrew.
Yes, while Ved Vyasji dictated the Mahabharat, Ganeshji wrote it.
Ved Vyasa/ Ganesh
G. Ganesh has written: 'Privatisation in India' -- subject(s): Privatization
H. Ganesh has written: 'Design information on text composition in Malayalam'
'Mahabharat' written by Maharshi Vyas.
Ganesh Haloi has written: 'Frogs and a snake' -- subject- s -: Frogs, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Snakes
Ganesh Prashad has written: 'Nehru' -- subject(s): History, Political and social views, Political science
Ganesh Sitaraman has written: 'The counterinsurgent's constitution' -- subject(s): Counterinsurgency, War (International law), Asymmetric warfare
Narendrakumar Joshi has written: 'Mahabharat Shri Shanti parva'
Raghunath Vinayak Vaidya has written: 'A study of Mahabharat'
Alankar Mimansa was written by Gopal Ganesh Agarkar.
Ganesh Oli has written: 'The Rautes' -- subject(s): Raute (Nepalese people), Social life and customs 'The Natha cult'