Elephant God Luang Phor Sai 2563
Elephant God Luang Phor Sai 2563
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Introduction to elephant god
In Indian mythology, Ganesha represents the god of success and the removal of obstacles and evil spirits and demons. Ganesha also represents the god of wisdom, health, and wealth. In Hinduism, Ganesha is one of the five gods that are the main belief in Hinduism. A god with a very lofty status and divinity, who is very respected and worshiped to pray for success.
Ganesha is the son of Siva and Parvati. He has a long trunk, a broken ivory, a pair of big ears, a big belly and a body like a human. The elephant god's head is in the shape of an elephant, which in mythology represents the beginning of humankind or the seat of the soul, while the human body represents Mayan culture or evidence of earlier human existence. The elephant head represents wisdom, and the elephant trunk represents wisdom. It stands for 'Om', which is the first sound in the universe.

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