Museum for Ganesha! The museum's name is Ganesh Himal Museum, located in the Changmai region of Thailand.
The museum's name is Ganesh Himal Museum, located in the Changmai region of Thailand.
We have seen many museums that store antique items, sports equipment, cars, bikes and various items. There are various museums around the world that specialize in collections of daily newspapers, gazers and plants. One of these is the Ganesha Museum.
Vinayak, the first worshiper of Hindus, is not in this country, not in our country, in Thailand. The museum's name is Ganesh Himal Museum, located in the Changmai region of Thailand. The big idols of the rat on the entrance of the museum are welcome on either side of the museum. As it moves quite a bit longer, many large Ganapati idols are visible.
As the museum enters the entrance, the bigger Vinayaka idol of Darshan is offered in Udayalai. There are three broad rooms inside and at all the rooms, there are about 700 Ganesha statues of different shapes and sizes.
Besides stone idols, idols made of wood, copper and panchaloha are also displayed. This museum was founded by Pundorin Teerkhan. His father gave Ganesha an idol in gift form. It was a great love for Pundorn.
Since then he has tended to collect various Ganesha statues and Ganesha, drawings, paintings and drawings. The museum was set up to showcase all Ganesha statues collected.
The 'Vinayaka festival' is celebrated grandly on Ganesh Chaturthi with a grandeur of this museum in India. Vinayaka idols are sold in many shops in Chang Mai. They also sell color t-shirts with Vinayak paintings. There are also statues of Ganpati collected from Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Cambodia, as well as special India, as well as paintings and drawings. Here are some beautiful paintings and idols.
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