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Ashtashuddhi Ganesh temple in the artistic style at the crossroads of Maligaun tole in Kathmandu. Inside the temple, there is a beautiful idol of Ashtashuddhi Ganesh.

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English: Ashtashuddhi Ganesh temple in the artistic style at the crossroads of Maligaun tole in Kathmandu. Inside the temple, there is a beautiful idol of Ashtashuddhi Ganesh. The form of this Ashtashuddhi Ganesha temple is very different from other idols of Ganesh. There is also a statue of small deities near the idol. The entrance of the temple is full of woodwork and looks very attractive. Ganesh is the first Hindu deity. Ganesh's father is Mahadev and his mother is Parvati. Shraddha and Siddhi are the daughters of brother Kartikeya and wife Vishwakarma. Ganesha's vehicle is a mouse. Ganesha is worshiped so that there is no hindrance in the process of marriage, going on and off the journey, going to war and in times of crisis. The word Ganesha has become a treaty from Gana and Ish. Which means the owner of the Gana, so Ganapati is considered to be omnipresent, Brahma. In the Vedas, Ganesha is called Ganapati, Brahmanapati.
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Camera location27° 43′ 01.92″ N, 85° 19′ 26.4″ E  Heading=65° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Ashtashuddhi Ganesh temple in the artistic style at the crossroads of Maligaun tole in Kathmandu. Inside the temple, there is a beautiful idol of Ashtashuddhi Ganesh. The form of this Ashtashuddhi Ganesha temple is very different from other idols of Ganesh. There is also a statue of small deities near the idol. The entrance of the temple is full of woodwork and looks very attractive. Ganesh is the first Hindu deity. Ganesh's father is Mahadev and his mother is Parvati. Shraddha and Siddhi are the daughters of brother Kartikeya and wife Vishwakarma. Ganesha's vehicle is a mouse. Ganesha is worshiped so that there is no hindrance in the process of marriage, going on and off the journey, going to war and in times of crisis. The word Ganesha has become a treaty from Gana and Ish. Which means the owner of the Gana, so Ganapati is considered to be omnipresent, Brahma. In the Vedas, Ganesha is called Ganapati, Brahmanapati.

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