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Ganesha is often seen as a decorative or artistic symbol, sometimes displayed as a decorative item rather than a religious icon.
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ganesha
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Ganesha may be recognized as a decorative or artistic symbol, but is not typically worshipped or revered as a deity.
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Ganesha is often recognized as a symbol of Hinduism, but may not be widely worshipped or deeply understood in Western cultures.
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Western countries
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Lord Ganesha is often viewed as a symbol of spirituality and mindfulness, and may be encountered in yoga and meditation practices.
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lord ganesha
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Western countries
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Lord Ganesha may be recognized as a religious or mythological figure, but is not widely worshiped and his significance is not widely understood.
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lord ganesha
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Lord Ganesha is less widely known and worshipped in Western countries compared to India.
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