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Battel of Ganesha
Tarakasura was shocked to see the disappearance of Sindhura as Ganesha absorbed Sindhura in his body. He could closely see that Ganesha was radiating with the red color of Sindhura like the sun. The Spiral galaxy manifested from the curved tusk of Ganesha, was rotating like a disk. Lord Ganesha expanded into the sky chanting Ganesha Gayathri Mantra along with Musika. In the blue sky, the white clouds were floating like boats, and the sunlight and shade were playing hide and seek in the field.

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Vakratunda Mahakaya Surya Koti Sama Prabha

Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva Karyesu Sarvada

Tarakasura also knew that supermassive Kalaka was like a tidal tail and expanding several times more in its size at an accelerating rate exerting negative pressure than the spiral galaxy of Ganesha to bring the end of Ganesha.

Tarakasura planned that Kalaka to attack the rotation curve of Ganesha with line emission of poisonous airs and dusty water. Kalaka opened his galactic halo burning face, releasing massive lethal poisonous gasses that took a terrific form of rotating form of the 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.