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Indian mythology : ganesh and kartikey and other stories

Contributor(s): Bansal, Sunita Pant [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mumbai : Shree Book Centre, 2016. Description: 31 pagesISBN: 9789350496466Subject(s): Mythology | Indian epicDDC classification: 82-343 Summary: Kartikey, Skand, Shadanan, Dev-senapati —Kartikey is known by several names. Ganesh too has many names: Gajanan, Ganapati, Vighneshwar, and Siddhidata. Both are regarded as the sons of the great Maheshwar and his wife Parvati, though neither has been born directly from their bodies. As their sons, Kartikey and Ganesh too are very important gods in Indian mythology. All over India, Ganesh is worshipped before every business venture or family occasion. Especially in the southern parts, Kartikey is a most revered deity.
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Kartikey, Skand, Shadanan, Dev-senapati —Kartikey is known by several names. Ganesh too has many names: Gajanan, Ganapati, Vighneshwar, and Siddhidata. Both are regarded as the sons of the great Maheshwar and his wife Parvati, though neither has been born directly from their bodies. As their sons, Kartikey and Ganesh too are very important gods in Indian mythology. All over India, Ganesh is worshipped before every business venture or family occasion. Especially in the southern parts, Kartikey is a most revered deity.

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