India, Sept. 1 -- Year after year, Ganesh's devotees look forward to his annual coming, "GANESH CHATURTHI". Ganesh Chaturthi falls on September 2. Who does not know Ganesha Ganesh, the pot-bellied figure with rounded, childish limbs and an elephant's head with one tusk broken, has four arms holding a goad, a noose, a broken tusk and a bowl of sweets. He is well-known deity not only because it has been ordained that before beginning any puja or worshipping any other God, one must first pray to Him. Apart from Krishna, Ganesh is the only other God in whom we find childlike innocence. A prayer in the Rig Veda invoking Ganesha shows that he has been worshipped since very ancient times. The sacred symbol "Om", as written in Sanskrit is said to r...