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      • Ganesha, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. His name means both “Lord of the People” (gana means the common people) and “Lord of the Ganas” (Ganesha is the chief of the gana s, the goblin hosts of Shiva).
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  2. Sep 6, 2024 · Lord Ganesh, also known as Ganpati or Bappa, is one of the most loved and worshiped gods in Hinduism. Known as the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings, Ganesh has many different names, each with its own unique meaning and significance.

  3. Ganesha is described as Ajam Nirvikalpam Niraakaaramekam. Shri Adi Shankaracharya Ji describes Ganapati in many beautiful ways. He sings, ‘ Ajam nirvikalpam nirakaram ekam ‘. This means that Ganesha is never born. He is Ajam (unborn), he is Niraakaar (formless), and he is Nirvikalpa (attributeless).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaneshaGanesha - Wikipedia

    The Ganesha Sahasranama is part of the Puranic literature, and is a litany of a thousand names and attributes of Ganesha. Each name in the sahasranama conveys a different meaning and symbolises a different aspect of Ganesha. Versions of the Ganesha Sahasranama are found in the Ganesha Purana. [212]

  5. 4 days ago · His name means both “Lord of the People” (gana means the common people) and “Lord of the Ganas” (Ganesha is the chief of the ganas, the goblin hosts of Shiva). Ganesha is potbellied and generally depicted as holding in his hand a few round Indian sweets, of which he is inordinately fond.

    • Akhuratha: One With Mouse As His Charioteer. Lord Ganesha, with a huge body, has a small mouse as his charioteer. The hugeness matters little when the study of life principles is considered.
    • Alampata: The Eternal. By whose issuance this world of illusion is manifest, whose creation is this universe, who is the Lord of all gods and creation, he is the Eternal, Lord Ganesha.
    • Amit: One Who Has No Comparison. Ganesha is the embodiment of ‘OM’, the symbol of the Great God. He is the Eternal Spirit, the Beginning of all beginnings, beyond comparison.
    • Anantachidrupamayam: Infinite And Consciousness Personified. He who is the root cause of the worlds, who is uniquely manifest in the hearts of all, can be realised only by concentrated meditation.
  6. Jun 14, 2024 · While he is known by 108 names in Hindu tradition, this blog will focus on understanding the 12 primary names of Lord Ganesha and their meanings. 1. Sumukh (The One with a Beautiful Face) Sumukh, meaning “one with a beautiful face,” highlights Ganesha’s serene and auspicious appearance.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · Some of the popular names of Lord Ganesha in Sanskrit include Vakratunda, Gajanan, Vinayaka, and Ekadanta. In English, Lord Ganesha is known as The Curved Trunked One, The Elephant-faced One, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Single Tusked One.