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But why one tusk. But if you carefully notice the figures and photos of Lord Ganesha, he is carrying only one tusk. That's why he is also called Ekdantaya.
Lord Ganesha’s broken tusk symbolizes sacrifice and devotion. The story behind it reveals his willingness to endure pain for his father, Lord Shiva, and teaches lessons of humility and wisdom.
Ganesha has only one tusk; the other is shown broken. There is an interesting story as to how Ganesh happened to get an elephant's head and how one tusk got broken.
Taruna Ganesha: He is is the youthful Ganesha and this Taruna Ganesha has eight arms. In each hand, he is holding modaka, noose, goad, wood apple, rose apple, tusk, some paddy and sugar cane. The ...
And 100,000 verses later The Mahabharata was finished and the broken tusk that Ganesha once tried to toss away now had value and his looks were much less important.
Ganesha was so excited that he drew a flower, and a tree, and a picture of Mr Mouse, along with a few of his other favourite things. “I love my tusk!” said Ganesha. “I’d be happy to help you.
G = Ganesh; A = Axe/Tusk; Move 1: From the starting position, you want to move the Ganesh piece toward the Axe using the lever close to the painting that depicts Ganesh's tusk being cut off.
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