Thanks Steve, Nick and Robbie for defending me. I appreciate it.
And never mind ippy.
As I said earlier, poor chap, he tries very hard to ignore me but starts off with his 'blue elephant' thingy every other post, just to make me react.
By the way, Ganesh, the elephant god, is probably an ancient forest god created by villagers for fear of elephants. There are thousands of such gods across the country.
The thing is that, in Hinduism, unlike Christianity or Islam, no one forced people to reject their traditional gods and worship something that they considered as the only true God. All images are false and one is as good as the other.
Instead, in Hinduism, all such gods are treated as avatars or incarnations of the one true God. This helped people to continue with their traditional practices while also integrating them all together as one religion. Hinduism is actually a collection of several religious practices put together.
In other words, in Hinduism whether you worship Ganesh or Shiva or Vishnu or Jesus or allah or any of the other gods it does not matter at all. The faith that you have will awaken your inner divinity... which is the purpose of all worship.
Anyway I think we have strayed sufficiently from the subject of the OP.
Thanks & Cheers.
Sriram