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Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival that is celebrated by thousands of Hindus. This festival is celebrated by Hindus to mark the beginning of the new year.
It looks like Ganesh Chaturthi 2020 has started earlier than we could have expected. The day and time for the festival has been announced as Jan 21, 2020. This will be the festival’s first year being celebrated.
Jan 21 is the day we start counting up the days till Ganesh Chaturthi 2020. On Jan 21, we’ll go to a new year, eat new food, celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and the start of a new decade.
The festival is being celebrated by thousands of Hindus across India. The date was announced by the Prime Minister and President of India, Narendra Modi. It is being celebrated by thousands of Hindus for one day (the new year). The date is the ninth month of the Hindu lunar calendar.
Ganesh Chaturthi is a winter festival when an image of the god Ganesh is painted on the forehead of the new year. It is a festival celebrated across India by Hindus, and is one of the oldest festivals in India. The date of Jan 21 was announced by the Prime Minister and President of India, Narendra Modi.
The story goes that this was the first painting of Ganesh, a monkey-god in the Indian legend. It seems that Ganesh is always depicted as a monkey-god, but when he is painted on the forehead of the new year, he becomes the new “king of the monkeys”.
ganesh is the monkey god in the Hindu mythology. The monkey-god has a very unusual face. The monkey-god’s face is usually depicted as a human face with a small beard and a long nose. However, the face of the monkey-god in the new year painting is also depicted as a human face with a long nose. It’s no wonder his human face looks like a monkey’s face.
You will notice that the face of the monkey-god in the new year painting is also the face of a monkey. This is because the monkey-god is the king of the monkeys and therefore needs a human face to be the king of monkeys. In Ganesh, you are the king of the monkeys.
Ganesh is a monkey-god in a new year painting. The reason for this is that a monkey-god has to be the king of the monkeys, and there’s no way a human face could be the king of monkeys. It’s one of the few things that make Ganesh look so human.