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  1. Ganesha Iconography. Lord Ganesha is represented with human body having elephant head. Usually He is depicted with four hands and carries a noose and a goad in upper hands. One of the lower hands of Lord Ganesha is shown in Abhay Mudra while in the other lower hand He holds a bowl full of Modaks. The mount of Lord Ganesha is a mouse.

  2. Oct 8, 2020 · In this exploration, we delve into the captivating world of the 32 forms of Lord Ganesha, unraveling their unique characteristics and significance in the tapestry of Hindu spirituality. 1. Bala Ganapati. बाल गणपति. Bala Ganapati is “the Childlike” God of golden hue. In His hands He holds a banana, mango, sugar cane and ...

  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Ganesha. Ganesha, the god of good fortune and wisdom, is one of the most popular Hindu deities. People call upon him at the beginning of any task, because his blessing supposedly ensures success. Ganesha is portrayed as a short man with a pot belly, four hands, and an elephant's head with one tusk.

  4. Mar 16, 2024 · Ganesha God: An Overview. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, is a prominent deity in Hinduism. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is known as the Lord of Beginnings, the Remover of Obstacles, and the Patron of Arts and Sciences. Ganesha’s unique form, with an elephant head and a human body, is symbolic of wisdom, understanding ...

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  6. Aadi Ganesha met triple Gods Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva also Lord Ganesh in Satyuga and gave them mantras, also to Goddess Durga and Brahm-Kaal. He is the guru of all. He is the guru of Lord Ganesha. By chanting the specific mantra of Ganesha, seekers get the benefit, rest every religious practice is useless.

  7. Ganesha is the most beloved of all deities of the Hindu pantheon. He is accepted by various cults and has even entered the realm of tribal and folk gods. The large pantheon of Hindu gods and goddesses is mainly divided into Shaiva (follower of God Shiva), Vaishnava (follower of God Vishnu) and Shakta (follower of the Mother Goddess).

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