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Sony Pal (stylised as Sony पल) (Hindi for Moment) is an Indian pay television channel that was launched on 1 September 2014.It was initially aimed at women with women-oriented Hindi-language programming, now focused on family-oriented programming.
Akanksha Puri is an Indian actress and model, who prominently works in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada films. Along with few television shows.She is best known for her role as Goddess Parvati in Vighnaharta Ganesh. [1]
The story of Ayyappa is dictated by Parvati to Ganesha in the Indian TV show Vighnaharta Ganesha. [61] The story of Ayyappan was adapted as a comic in the 673rd issue of the Indian comic book series, Amar Chitra Katha. [62] [63]
In some versions, the remorseful Vigna was made an attendant of Ganesha, who would trouble those who fail to worship his Lord. Vignasura also requested Ganesha to take the name Vigneshwara (The Lord of Vigna/obstacles) to commemorate the event. The relieved sages consecrated an image of Ganesha as Vigneshwara at Ozar to mark the event. [7] [8] [9]
Vighnaharta Ganesha teaches us the art of living and the way of connecting life with Brahman. The show explains the stories behind the birth of Lord Ganesha to the famous curse given to Chandra Dev. The series also shows the famous competition held between Lord Kartikeya and Ganesha, and the grandeur wedding ceremony of Vinayaka with goddesses ...
Vickie Chaudhary (born 17 January), known by his stage name Kuldeep Singh, is an Indian Hindi-language television actor who is best known for playing Lord Vishnu, Rama and Krishna in the mythological TV series Vighnaharta Ganesha and Bharmal in Vikram Betaal Ki Rahasya Gatha. He was also seen as Dr. Vaibhav in the police procedural series CID ...
The story of the goddess Vaishno Devi begins with the battle between the gods and demons reaching dangerous feats. In order to end all the evil on Earth, the Tridevi, the trinity of Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Parvati / Kali, combine together to create a divine force.
The most recurrent motif in these stories is that Ganesha was created by Parvati using clay to protect her and Shiva beheaded him when Ganesha came between Shiva and Parvati. Shiva then replaced Ganesha's original head with that of an elephant. [57] Details of the battle and where the replacement head came from vary from source to source. [58]