Would could it be that you are aware of Lord Ganesha till now aside from the way that he is Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati's child and that his name is droned preceding any imperative work; and that he is gave to with the leader of an elephant, has a substantial tummy and loves 'modak'.
The one of a kind body parts of Ganesha are a portrayal of his character and furthermore of the qualities that people must embrace for profound development.
An elephant is sufficiently solid to evacuate trees. It manages on leaves and grass. An elephant makes numerous utilization of its trunk - to clean up, have its nourishment, connect with the branches for leaves and even offer brief comment. Similarly, Ganesha's trunk is an image of quality and astuteness. An astute personality can enter far and wide and subsequently help in settling on rectify choices.
The substantial, lofty ears of Lord Ganesha shows that he tunes in to the petitions of each and every individual who is given to him.
Ganesha is constantly portrayed as having four hands, with one bearing lotus, one holding a hatchet, one hand conveying sweetmeats and the fourth hand is dependably found in an 'Aashirwad Mudra'.
The lotus symbolizes enlightment and the hatchet symbolizes that edification can remove all obligations of connection with the material world.
The sweetmeats are the image of sweet picks up harvested by rehearsing great deeds.
The 'Aashirwad Mudra' or the gift posture implies that a perfect individual will dependably wish for the prosperity of the whole gang.
Additionally, Ganesha is constantly depicted with one foot on the ground and the other laying on his knee. This stance is representative of the way that the edified individual lives on earth with no connection to material life.
We additionally consider Ganesha to be riding on the back of a rat. The rat ordinarily remains for insatiability. The brain of a savvy individual should dependably control his detects. A person's want or eagerness should never control him. This is the message Ganesha gives by sitting on a rat.