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Ganesa worship is integral to Hindu rituals, with Lord Ganesa revered as the remover of obstacles. In Sringeri, two significant Ganesa shrines highlight this devotion. The Torana Ganapati, located near the temple of Goddess Sharada, is known for its miraculous interventions, as experienced by the 32nd Acharya, Jagadguru Sri Nrisimha Bharati Mahaswamigal. Devotees traditionally visit this shrine first when seeking blessings. The second is the Stambha Ganapati at the Malahanikaresvara temple, which features a unique self-manifested Ganesa figure on a pillar, worshipped by the presiding Acharya. The book Jai Ganesa by Tattvaloka, supported by Sri Sham Chellaram and blessed by Jagadguru Sri Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamiji, celebrates Ganesa worship and its cultural significance.
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