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TWO FACES

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English: The imagery of half faces of Lord Ganesha and Buddha holds deep symbolic significance. Ganesha, the Hindu deity revered as the remover of obstacles, is often depicted with an elephant head, symbolizing wisdom, strength, and intellect. Buddha, the enlightened one, represents compassion, peace, and spiritual awakening.

Combining half faces of Ganesha and Buddha can symbolize the unity and harmony between different spiritual paths and philosophies. It represents the interconnectedness of diverse beliefs and the pursuit of common values such as wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment.

This imagery suggests that while Ganesha and Buddha may belong to distinct religious traditions (Hinduism and Buddhism, respectively), their teachings and virtues are universal and can coexist harmoniously. It embodies the idea of transcending religious boundaries and finding unity in diversity, fostering mutual respect and understanding among different cultures and beliefs.
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