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The elephant-headed Buddha

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25.08.2024

These clearly reveal different ways of thinking and are probably very strongly linked to Tantra.

Illustration/Devdutt Pattanaik

When one travels to Thailand and Japan, one occasionally finds images of Ganesha. Most Indians get very excited as it reveals how Hinduism spread to Southeast Asia and even the Far East. However, on closer examination, one realises the answer is not that simple. These elephant-headed deities worshipped in these countries have nothing to do with Shiva or Parvati. They are not familiar with the story of Shiva beheading Parvati’s son Vinayaka and replacing his human head with that of an elephant.

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In Hinduism, Ganesha represents the domestication of Shiva and the transformation of the hermit into the householder. Shiva becomes the father and a parent, becoming part of worldly life. Ganesha statues were........

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