File:Lord ganesha (ganpati bappa).jpg
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English: This is a picture of lord ganesha . He is the hindu god of learning and letters . He is also called by names such as vign harta, ganpati and many more . He is the son of god Shiva and goddess Parvati.
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Author | Saisha Mahajan |
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