Why does ganesha ride a rat




















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He then mounted the rat, keeping it forever under his control. The rat represents greed and uncontrollable desire. Rat nibbles on everything destroying them. Ganesha keeps a check on this aspect. Rat is a big problem in India for farmers.



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