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= Victory of Ganesha = The battle of Sindhura took place in the birthday celebrations of Lord Ganesha. The mischief played by Tarakasura made Sindhura and Kalaka, the mighty black hole to wage a war with Ganesha. Sindhura realizes the folly played by Tarakasura and pleads Lord Ganesha to forgive him as all his powers gained with boons grated to him by his father Lord Brahma found to be no match as he had taken the side of a bad company. Tarakasura was shocked to see the disappearance of Sindhura as Ganesha absorbed Sindhura in his body.  Kalaka opened his galactic halo burning face, releasing massive lethal poisonous gases that took a terrific form of rotating form of whirlpool, and generating a tremendous centrifugal force moving forward with a cyclonic speed. The gravitational attraction became so strong that he was trying to force the rotation curve of the Spiral galaxy into his galactic halo fire filled poisoned mouth. Tarakasura had now hidden behind Kalaka and watching Ganesha.

Ganesha knew that every galaxy attracts every other galaxy, and their mutual pull slows the rate of moving apart from each other. The closer two galaxies are to each other, the stronger their gravitational attraction is and the slower the pace at which expansion would tear them apart. Ganesha at once lifted his VakratuNDa, chanting Ganesha Gayathri Mantra released the density waves with a massive speed from his nestle super massive holes and siphoned Agni Akasa, Stars and Akasa Ganga from Kalaka, the super massive black hole and threw into Akasa and the Stars and galaxies freed once for all from the Ring of Agni. Ganesha drove back quickly and making Kalaka totally inactive, motionless, and immovable.

Tarakasura along with demons attacked Ganesha armed with lances, tridents, axes, swords, and other weapons from different directions. Acting quickly, Ganesha covered the Akasa with dense clouds and showered a rain of arrows on the demoniac armies. The volleys of arrows were so powerful that broke the demonic weapons into pieces and injured them seriously. Leaving aside Tarakasura, they all fled away. Seeing his army broken and all the Asuras, even those known as great heroes, fleeing the battlefield out of intense fear, Tarakasura had also tried to run away. Ganesha took out Pasa (noose) that symbolizes his powers at curbing the ego, restraining passion and conquering delusion and threw at Tarakasura that clung to his body like creeper and fully tied him. Tarakasura was stupefied . The force was so great. The mighty Tarakasura fell on the ground and suffered with thighbone fractured and also suffered with dislocation of the bones and became motionless and immovable.

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