Shree Ganesh Leela
Summary: The spiritual podcast andquot;Shree Ganesh Leelaandquot; takes listeners on a journey through the mystical tales of Ganapati Bappa`s divine magnificence and various avatars. Through immersive storytelling, listeners are transported to a transcendent realm and introduced to unheard stories of the revered deity. This captivating and enriching listening experience is exclusively available on Radio City.
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Ballaleshwar Ganapati is known after the name of his ardent devotee Ballal.
Eka stands for one and danta means tooth-tusk. There are various legends in connection with how Lord Ganesha broke one of his teeth.
The Siddhivinayak temple is believed to have been built by Lord Vishnu, though it was later rebuilt by the Peshwas.
Ganesha incarnated as Mayureshwar, who has six arms and a white complexion. His mount is a peacock.
This episode explores the reasons behind Lord Ganesh`s curse on Chandra Dev (the Moon God) and later delves into the forgiveness bestowed upon Chandra Dev by Lord Ganesh.
In this episode, we will learn about the formation of the Kaveri River and the role of Lord Ganesh in assisting Sage Agastya during this process.
Discover the riveting story of Lord Mahadev as he encounters the repercussions of forgetting his own divine rules.
Experience the enthralling saga as Lord Vishnu embarks on a search for his lost conch.
In this episode, Lord Ganesh visits Kuber, the lord of wealth, in his celestial abode.
In this episode we delve into the profound wisdom of Ganeshji.
In this podcast, we will delve into the significance of Durva during Ganesh Pooja and explore why it holds importance.
Discover the significance behind the inclusion of Modak during Ganesh Pooja.
Eka stands for one and danta means tooth-tusk. There are various legends in connection with how Lord Ganesha broke one of his teeth.
The Siddhivinayak temple is believed to have been built by Lord Vishnu, though it was later rebuilt by the Peshwas.
Ganesha incarnated as Mayureshwar, who has six arms and a white complexion. His mount is a peacock.