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Ganesh Management Ltd.'s visionĀ is solely focused on mutual collaboration, empowerment, development and independence.

Ganesh Management Ltd.'s vision is respectfully inherent with one of the most inspirational, best-known and most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon:

Lord Ganesha

Our brand was totally inspired by a few simple and effective concepts related with the head of Lord Ganesha:

The big head of Lord Ganesha
The big head of Lord Ganesha inspires us to think big, store big, dream big and learn more.

Small eyes
The small eyes give us the message to stay focused, do not distract here and there, work precisely and minutely, and keep sharp eyes to judge the problems beforehand.

Big ears
The big ears ask us to listen more and small mouth warns us to speak less. The people who speak more lose their charm and impact.
Peoples do not take them seriously. Mostly you make more number of enemies by speaking more; all secrets and shortcomings come out.
Speak less to appear intelligence and wise.
By listening more, you can understand others more and develop better relationship. Peoples feel that good listeners are good friends.

The long nose
The long nose the trunk conveys us to smell early and recognize early.
They ask us to have a better understanding of the situation.
By early smelling, we can understand other's better, their thoughts, their planning, and their good-bad motives.
Long nose also asks us to search new opportunities, to recognize them and to get success.

The big stomach
The big stomach of Ganeshji tells us to digest everything, good and bad both.
If you fail, do not get disheartened and if you accomplish, do not take success to head. Keep your plans with you.

Mostly we scream before we complete our task and the mission suffers. We are not able to digest resentment, hatred, and emotional outbursts so we lose relationships and business.
The big stomach urges, digest and digest.

More……….
A mouse symbolizes the ego that can nibble all that is good and noble in a person.
A mouse sitting near the feet of Ganesha indicates that a perfect person is one who has conquered his (or her) ego.
A mouse gazing at the Laddûs, but not consu-ming them, denotes that a purified or controlled ego can live in the world without being affected by the worldly temptations.
The mouse is also the vehicle of Ganesha, signifying that one must control ego in order for wisdom to shine forth.
The left side of the body symbolizes emotion and the right side symbolizes reason and knowledge.
The right foot dangling over the left foot illustrates that in order to live a successful life one should utilize knowledge and reason to overcome emotions.