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Ganesha (sh) and trigger(2) (iou)


Ganesha (sh)




or Ganesa

Elephant-headed Hindu god, the son of Shiva and Parvati.

He is also revered in Jainism, and he is important in the Art and mythology of Buddhist Asia. As the remover of obstacles, Ganesha is invoked when beginning worship or starting any new venture. He was popular with Indian nationalists, who saw British colonialism as one obstacle to be removed. The patron of letters and learning, he is the legendary scribe who wrote down the Mahabharata. His popularity continued to grow through the 20th century. His festival is especially popular in the Indian state of Maharashtra.


Ganesa dancing, relief from Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, 10th century AD; in the State ...

Pramod Chandra


trigger(2) (iou)



trigger noun2. L16.
[from TRIG verb1 + -ER1.]
A device or appliance for retarding or stopping the motion of a vehicle, a brake. Now dial. L16.
Shipbuilding. A support holding a dog-shore in position. Also, a dog-shore. M19.