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Pavilion dedicated to Kangiten, Japanese equivalent of Ganesha, on the grounds of Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pavilion dedicated to Kangiten, Japanese equivalent of Ganesha, on the grounds of Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shinto wooden plaques decorated with a radish and drawstring bag for prosperity in marriage and Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shinto wooden plaques decorated with a radish and drawstring bag for prosperity in marriage and Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chocolate modak for Ganesh chaturthi Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Shinjou-in temple of Tokyo dedicated to the deity Kangiten or Shouten who is Ganesha in Hinduism
Ukadiche modak - Indian traditional sweets Royalty Free Stock Photo
Matsushiyama Shoden is a temple located in Asakusa, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
On the grounds of Iwamotoji, temple number 37 of Shikoku pilgrimage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Buddhist flags on the grounds of Iwamotoji, temple number 37 of Shikoku pilgrimage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tokyo, japan - march 02 2020: Shinjou-in temple of Tokyo dedicated to the deity Kangiten or Shouten who is Ganesha in Hinduism and who was venere by Sugawa no Michizane


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