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Vighnaharta Ganesha
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विघ्नहर्ता गणेश (Vighnaharta Ganesha)
Also known asविघ्नहर्ता गणेश
GenreMythology
Created byAbhimanyu Singh
Based on
Written by
  • Vaibhav Mutha
  • Paresh Shah
  • Deepak S.V.
  • Himanshu Tyagi
Directed by
  • Abhimanyu Singh
  • Brij Mohan Pandey
  • Anjalika Gupta
Starring
Opening themeRaaGini Kavathekar
ComposersDony Hazarika
Udbhav Ojha
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes778
Production
ProducerAbhimanyu Singh
Production locationsMumbai, India, Artisan and Nirman Studio in Vasai
CinematographyAbhimanyu Singh
Camera setupMulti-camera Motion Capture Camera Technology
Running time45 minutes
Production companyContiloe Entertainment
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television
Picture format
Original release22 August 2017 –
present
External links
Vighnaharta Ganesh
Production website

Vighnaharta Ganesha, is an Indian-Television Mythological series, based on Hindu scriptures revolving around Lord Ganesha. It launched on Sony TV in India in August 2017. The serial is produced by Abhimanyu Singh under the banner of Contiloe EntertainmentLord Ganesha is portrayed as a young boy who believes in the power of struggle, which eventually helps him succeed and become the Remover of Obstacles, hence the name of the show Vighnaharta Ganesh.[1]

The plot revolves around the stories of Lord Ganesha, his mother Goddess Adi Parashakti (as MahakaliDurgaTripura Sundari and Parvati), his father Lord Shiva and his brother Lord Kartikeya. Most of the stories are narrated to Ganesha by other characters or by Ganesha himself.

Plot[edit]

The show presents tales of Lord Ganesha and his family. Ganesha is born to Goddess Parvati as 'Vinayak', but when he stands as an obstacle in the path of his quick-to-temper father, Lord Shiva, he is beheaded. On the insistence of Parvati, he is resurrected with an elephant's head and is renamed as "Vighnaharta" (Remover of obstacles) "Ganesh" (Leader of All Troops). The show includes stories of Ganesh's many incarnations and of other deities from the Hindu pantheon, including (but not limited to) the Mahavidyas, the Navadurgas, incarnations of Lord Shiva, Lord Kartikeya, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Brahma and Goddess Saraswati.

Stories[edit]

  • Ganesha-Janam Adhyaya
  • Sindhura Vadha Adhyaya
  • Becoming Pramtham Puja
  • Mushikasura Adhyaya
  • Tripurasura Vadh Adhyaya
  • Ekadanta Avatar Adhyaya
  • Mahishasura Vadha Adhyaya
  • Andhakasura Vadha Adhyaya
  • Shiva-Parvati Punaha Vivaha Adhyaya
  • Vakratunda Avatar and Dambhasura Vadh Adhyaya
  • Kaveri Adhyaya
  • Jalandara Vadha Adhyaya
  • Das-Mahavidya Adhyaya
  • Vinayaki Avatar Adhyaya
  • Dhumralochan Vadha Adhyaya
  • Devi Chamunda Adhyay and Chanda-Munda Vadha Adhyaya
  • Devi Kali Adhyay and Raktabīja Vadha Adyaya
  • Devi Kaushiki and Shumbha-Nishumba Vadha Adhyaya
  • Mangal Graha Adhyaya
  • Ganesha and Chandra Adhayaya
  • Mahodara Avatar and Gyanari Vadha Adhyaya
  • Kashi Adhyay
  • Nava-Durga Adhyaya
  • Annapurna Avatar Adhyaya
  • Ved-Vinayak Avatar Adhyaya
  • Heramba Avatar Adhyaya
  • Shakambhari and Shatakshi Avatar Adhyaya
  • Bhamari Avatar and Arunasur Vadha Adhyaya
  • Mayasur Vadha and Lambodar Avatar Adhyaya
  • Devi Durga and Durgamasura Vadha Adhyaya
  • Shiv Mahima Adhyaya
  • 19 Avatars of Lord Shiva Adhyaya
  • Ravan aur Atma Linga Adhyaya
  • The Story of Hayagriva
  • Gajanana And Lobhasura Adhyaya
  • Vikata And Kamasura Adhyaya
  • Vighnaraja And Mamtasura Adhyaya
  • Shri Mata Lalita And Bhandasura Vadha Adhyaya
  • Mahabharath Adhyaya
  • Sabarimala Swami Ayyappa Adhyaya
  • Pancha Bootha Yatra Adhyaya
  • Gajneshwari Avatar Adhyaya
  • Surapadman Vadha And Kartikeya Vivaha Adhyaya
  • Mooshaka And Kroorasur Vadha Adhyaya
  • Tulsi-Shankchood Adhyaya
  • Mahokat Vinayaka Avatar Adhyaya Adhyaya
  • Ashtavinayaka Yatra Adhyaya
  • Arudhati, Sumati And Savitri Katha Adhyaya
  • Satyanarayan Vrat Katha Adhyaya

Cast[edit]

Shiva's family[edit]

Vishnu's family[edit]

Brahma's family[edit]

Devas[edit]

Asuras[edit]

Other characters[edit]

Production[edit]

The show is shot at Artisan and Nirman Studio in Vasai.[2]

Dubbed versions[edit]

  • The show has been dubbed in Tamil as Vinayagar and airs on Sun TV from 9 October 2017 onward and ended on 16 March 2019.
  • The show has been dubbed in Tamil as Vinayagar and airs on Happy Tv Tamil.
  • The Serial dubbed in Malayalam as Mahaganapathi on Surya TV from 20 November 2017 to 2018.
  • The Serial dubbed in Telugu as Jai Jai Vinayaka On Gemini TV From 18 December 2017 and a new show Akka Mogudu replaced this.
  • The Serial dubbed in Kannada as Ganesha On Udaya TV from 8 June 2020.

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