Seeing the mouse so subdued Ganesha took pity on him and made himself light such that Kroncha could bear Him.
Hindu gods vehicles names. The Hindu scriptures are classified into two. There are more than 330 million gods and goddesses in Hinduism. Dinka the mouse vehicle of Ganesha represents speed and sharpness.
Similarly Vehicle of Lord Vishnu is Garuda Giant eagle which is symbol of holy books Vedas. The hamsa vehicle of Saraswati represents wisdom grace and beauty. It was the kind of action scene worthy of a Bollywood melodrama.
A vahana is a vehicle or the carrier of something immaterial and formless. Sometimes they are also depicted as standing or sitting near the vahana. These vehicles actually represent the various energies that exists in the universe as well as in human beings.
The vehicles of the gods and goddesses in Hinduism are animal mounts that the godsgoddesses ride. Each god or goddess is in-charge of a particular energy which he or she rides and controls at his or her will. Vehicles as Symbols.
What Do Vehicles of GodsGoddesses Represent. For Example Lord Shivas Vehicle is Bull Nandi here bull is symbol of Dharma. But in other stories Ganeshas Mount Mouse is called Mushika a tiny mouse or shrew.
All the Hindu gods and Hindu goddesses are represented as using vahanas to separate themselves. Parvani the peacock vehicle of Skanda represents splendor and majesty. The Hindu gods and goddesses use their own vehicles to travel.