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And also, this festival is good platform for gathering all Indian community at one place. In the year , freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak transformed the festival from a private celebration to a grand public event to unite India against the British. To curb mass gatherings, the British forbid Indians to meet in large groups unless its for religious purposes.
He even encouraged huge Ganpati statues and public celebrations. Lord Ganesha, the removal of obstacles not only brought divinity to the Indian Independence struggle, but also inculcated a sense of patriotism in the people. In fact his blessings travel all the way across the boundaries of India to countries like Thailand, Cambodia , Japan and even Afghanistan to name a few. But his depiction differ from one region to other from the Indian avatar.
The posture and weapons in his hand are quite different. They are two elephant-headed figures embracing each other. Cambodian Ganesha images of the pre-Khmer period depict the Lord with wide-fan like ears, no neck, no-head dress and no-pot belly. According to Hindu Mythology, Lord Ganesha was riding atop his vahan, mooshik, the mouse while returning from a feast. On seeing a snake the mouse dropped Lord Ganesha. Due to the impact of the fall, his belly burst open and the feast spilt out.
Ganesha gathered all the called laddoos and modak, put it back in his belly. He then tied the snake around his belly to hold it. The Moon, Chandra watched this and burst out laughing. Enraged by this, Ganesha broke his tooth and threw it at the Moon. He cursed the Moon that he can never shine again.
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