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I have edited this drawing image. The original image is on my Instagram and I have also posted the team lapse reel.

Ganesha or (Ganesh) is the elephant-headed god in Hinduism. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati.The Hindu tradition calls Ganesha as the Vighneshvara. "Vighneshvara" in Sanskrit language means one who was the lord of obstacles or difficulties. Thus, the Hindu tradition states that by worshiping Ganesha, one can remove all obstacles and difficulties.
A story says that one day, Goddess Parvati was taking a bath at home. She did not want anyone to disturb her. She created a boy with her powers, and told him to guard and not let anyone in. When Lord Shiva came home, he wanted to come inside but the boy would not let him. Lord Shiva asked his army to make him go away, but his army failed. Finally, Shiva just cut the boy’s head off. When Parvati had heard what had happened, she was angry. She pleaded with Shiva to save him. Lord Shiva sent his army to go find a head for Ganesha. His army came back with an elephant head.

Ganesha has several other names. Some of his names are:-

●Gajanana
●Heramba
●Pillaiyar
●Vinayaka
●Ekdanta
●Vakratunda
●Krishnapingaksha
●Gajavaktra
●Bhalchandra
●Lambodara
●Vikatmev
●Vighnaraj
●Dhumravarna
●Ganesh
●Ganapati
●Supradipa 

Information about my drawing:
Ganpati Bappa drawing I have draw on decent paper and in this drawing I have used normal apsara pencil and local dark pencil, it was written on dark pencil but even that was not dark. You get the best dark pencil Research which pencil is better and cheaper See product reviews and if you have just started drawing like me then don't buy expensive drawing objects Improve your own drawing skills first, I am not the only one to say this on YouTube Or wherever you are going to Drawing class the Sir Artist of they will give you the same
suggestion because if you can't use those expensive items you will get annoyed, maybe you will not feel like drawing, you will never be able to do that.  Take one expensive item, use that item, learn how and where to use it, then buy another item.

                                                -Kartik Panchal

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