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Letters to Lord Ganesha
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Tikkun (2018) 33 (3): 57–64.
Published: 01 August 2018
... as they settled on dawn, which was both light and bright and sun and horizon and new beginnings—Lord Ganesha was the God of all that began anew, after all, wonderful to reincarnate their different views in one word. It had augured well for their marriage, this temple of terms and expressions and comments...
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A Progressive Hindu Approach to God
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Tikkun (2014) 29 (3): 36–38.
Published: 01 August 2014
... for diversity and dialogue. Within the Hindu system, this takes the shape of a non‐hierarchical riot of local gods and goddesses who supplement each other’s blessings. There is rarely a zero‐ sum game of spiritual authority in the Hindu universe of thought and practice. Ganesha is the remover of obstacles...
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Published: 01 August 2014
Creative Commons/Raja Ravi Varma and British Library Hindu Manuscripts Hanuman (left), Saraswati (middle), and Ganesha (right) are three of the Hindu deities that collectively represent the unity of Being.
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