32 forms of
Ganesha
The happy "Dancer," Nritya Ganapati, is four-armed and golden, with rings on His fingers, holding a tusk, goad, noose and modaka sweet. He prances under the kalpavriksha tree, epitomizing exuberant activity and joy.
16. Urdhva Ganapati
Seated with one of His shaktis on His left knee, Urdhva Ganapati is "the Elevated" Lord of golden hue. In His six hands He holds a sprig of paddy, a lotus, the sugar cane bow, an arrow, His ivory tusk and a blue water lily.
17. Ekakshara Ganapati
Ekakshara, of "Single-Syllable" (gam),is three-eyed, of red complexion and attire. Crescent moon on His crown, He sits in lotus pose upon Mushika, offers the boon-giving gesture and holds a pomegranate, noose and goad.
18. Varada Ganapati
Varada Ganapati, "the Boon-Giver with prominent third eye of wisdom, holds a dish of honey, the noose and goad and encloses a pot of jewels in His trunk. His shakti is at His side, and the crescent moon adorns His crown.
19. Tryakshara Ganapati
Tryakshara Ganapati, "the Lord of Three Letters" (A-U-M), is gold in color and has fly whisks in His big floppy ears. He carries the broken tusk, goad, noose and mango and is often seen grasping a sweet modakain His trunk.
20. Kshipra Prasada Ganapati
Kshipra Prasada Ganapati, "the Quick Rewarder," presides from a kusha-grass throne. His big belly symbolizes the manifest universe. He holds a noose, goad, tusk, lotus, pomegranate and a twig of the wish-fulfilling tree.
21. Haridra Ganapati
Haridra Ganapati, the golden one dressed in bright yellow vestments, sits calmly on a posh, regal throne. Along with His tusk and a modaka,He wields a noose to hold devotees close and a sharp goad to spur them onward.
22. Ekadanta Ganapati
Ekadanta, of "Single Tusk," is distinguished by His blue color and sizeable belly. The attributes of thismurti are an axe for cutting the bonds of ignorance, prayer beads for japa, a laddu sweet and the broken right tusk.
23. Srishti Ganapati
Riding on His docile and friendly mouse, Srishti Ganapati is the lord of happy "Manifestation." This active God, of red complexion, holds His noose a goad, a perfect mango, and His tusk, representing selfless sacrifice.
24. Uddanda Ganapati
Uddanda Ganapati is the bold "Enforcer of Dharma," the laws of being. His ten hands hold a pot of gems, a blue lily, sugar cane, a mace, lotus flower, sprig of paddy, a pomegranate, noose, garland and His broken tusk.
25. Rinamochana Ganapati
Rinamochana Ganapati is humanity's liberator from guilt and bondage. His figure of alabaster skin is apparelled in red silks. He bears a noose and a goad, His milk-white tusk and a favorite fruit, the rose apple.
26. Dhundhi Ganapati
Red-hued Dhundhi Ganapati, "the Sought After," holds a strand ofrudraksha beads, His broken tusk, an axe and a small pot of precious gems thought to represent the treasury of awakenings He saves for all ardent devotees.
1. Bala Ganapati
Bala Ganapati is "the
Childlike" God of golden hue. In His hands He holds a banana, mango, sugar
cane and jackfruit, all representing the earth's abundance and fertility. His
trunk garners His favorite sweet, themodaka.
2. Taruna Ganapati
Eight-armed, Taruna Ganapati,
"the Youthful," holds a noose and goad,modaka, wood
apple, rose apple, His broken tusk, a sprig of paddy and a sugar cane stalk.
His brilliant red color reflects the blossoming of youth.
3. Bhakti Ganapati
Shining like the full moon
during harvest season and garlanded with flowers, Bhakti Ganapati, dear to
devotees, is indeed pleasant to look upon. He holds a banana, a mango, coconut
and a bowl of sweet payasapudding.
4. Vira Ganapati
The "Valiant
Warrior," Vira Ganapati, assumes a commanding pose. His 16 arms bristle
with weapons, symbols of mind powers: a goad, discus, bow, arrow, sword,
shield, spear, mace, a battleaxe, a trident and more.
5. Shakti Ganapati
Four-armed and seated with
one of His shaktis on His knee, Shakti Ganapati, "the Powerful," of
orange-red hue, guards the householder. He holds a garland, noose and goad, and
bestows blessings with the abhaya mudra.
6. Dvija Ganapati
Four-headed Dvija Ganapati,
"the Twice-born," is moon-like in color. Holding a noose, a goad,
an ola leaf scripture, a staff, water vessel and a his japa
beads, He reminds one and all of the urgency for disciplined striving.
7. Siddhi Ganapati
Golden-yellow Siddhi
Ganapati, "the Accomplished," is the epitome of achievement and
self-mastery. He sits comfortably holding a bouquet of flowers, an axe, mango,
sugar cane and, in His trunk, a tasty sesame sweet.
8. Ucchhishta Ganapati
Ucchhishta Ganapati is
"Lord of Blessed Offerings" and guardian of culture. Of blue
complexion and six-armed, He sits with His Shakti, holding a vina, pomegranate,
blue lotus flower, japa mala and a sprig of fresh paddy.
9. Vighna Ganapati
Vighna Ganapati, "Lord
of Obstacles," is of brilliant gold hue and bedecked in jewels. His eight
arms hold a noose and goad, tusk and modaka,conch and discus, a
bouquet of flowers, sugar cane, flower arrow and an axe.
10. Kshipra Ganapati
Handsome, red-hued Kshipra
Ganapati, "Quick-acting" giver of boons, displays His broken tusk, a
noose, goad and a sprig of thekalpavriksha (wish-fulfilling) tree.
In His uplifted trunk He holds a tiny pot of precious jewels.
11. Heramba Ganapati
Five-faced, white in color,
Heramba Ganapati, "Protector of the Weak," rides a big lion. He
extends the gestures of protection and blessing while holding a noose, japa
beads, axe, hammer, tusk, garland, fruit and modaka.
12. Lakshmi Ganapati
Lakshmi Ganapati, pure
white giver of success, sits flanked by Wisdom and Achievement. Gesturing varada
mudra, He holds a green parrot, a pomegranate, sword, goad, noose,
sprig of kalpavriksha and a water vessel.
13. Maha Ganapati
Accompanied by one of His
shaktis, "the Great," Maha Ganapati, is red-complexioned and
three-eyed. He holds His tusk, a pomegranate, blue lily, sugar-cane bow,
discus, noose, lotus, paddy sprig, mace and a pot of gems.
14. Vijaya Ganapati
Four-armed, of red hue and
riding His resourceful mushika, Vijaya Ganapati is "the Victorious"
bestower of success. His insignia are the broken tusk, elephant goad, a noose
and a lucious golden mango, His favorite fruit.
15. Nritya Ganapati
The happy "Dancer," Nritya Ganapati, is four-armed and golden, with rings on His fingers, holding a tusk, goad, noose and modaka sweet. He prances under the kalpavriksha tree, epitomizing exuberant activity and joy.
16. Urdhva Ganapati
Seated with one of His shaktis on His left knee, Urdhva Ganapati is "the Elevated" Lord of golden hue. In His six hands He holds a sprig of paddy, a lotus, the sugar cane bow, an arrow, His ivory tusk and a blue water lily.
17. Ekakshara Ganapati
Ekakshara, of "Single-Syllable" (gam),is three-eyed, of red complexion and attire. Crescent moon on His crown, He sits in lotus pose upon Mushika, offers the boon-giving gesture and holds a pomegranate, noose and goad.
18. Varada Ganapati
Varada Ganapati, "the Boon-Giver with prominent third eye of wisdom, holds a dish of honey, the noose and goad and encloses a pot of jewels in His trunk. His shakti is at His side, and the crescent moon adorns His crown.
19. Tryakshara Ganapati
Tryakshara Ganapati, "the Lord of Three Letters" (A-U-M), is gold in color and has fly whisks in His big floppy ears. He carries the broken tusk, goad, noose and mango and is often seen grasping a sweet modakain His trunk.
20. Kshipra Prasada Ganapati
Kshipra Prasada Ganapati, "the Quick Rewarder," presides from a kusha-grass throne. His big belly symbolizes the manifest universe. He holds a noose, goad, tusk, lotus, pomegranate and a twig of the wish-fulfilling tree.
21. Haridra Ganapati
Haridra Ganapati, the golden one dressed in bright yellow vestments, sits calmly on a posh, regal throne. Along with His tusk and a modaka,He wields a noose to hold devotees close and a sharp goad to spur them onward.
22. Ekadanta Ganapati
Ekadanta, of "Single Tusk," is distinguished by His blue color and sizeable belly. The attributes of thismurti are an axe for cutting the bonds of ignorance, prayer beads for japa, a laddu sweet and the broken right tusk.
23. Srishti Ganapati
Riding on His docile and friendly mouse, Srishti Ganapati is the lord of happy "Manifestation." This active God, of red complexion, holds His noose a goad, a perfect mango, and His tusk, representing selfless sacrifice.
24. Uddanda Ganapati
Uddanda Ganapati is the bold "Enforcer of Dharma," the laws of being. His ten hands hold a pot of gems, a blue lily, sugar cane, a mace, lotus flower, sprig of paddy, a pomegranate, noose, garland and His broken tusk.
25. Rinamochana Ganapati
Rinamochana Ganapati is humanity's liberator from guilt and bondage. His figure of alabaster skin is apparelled in red silks. He bears a noose and a goad, His milk-white tusk and a favorite fruit, the rose apple.
26. Dhundhi Ganapati
Red-hued Dhundhi Ganapati, "the Sought After," holds a strand ofrudraksha beads, His broken tusk, an axe and a small pot of precious gems thought to represent the treasury of awakenings He saves for all ardent devotees.
27. Dvimukha Ganapati
Dvimukha Ganapati, called Janus by the Romans, with two
divergent faces, sees in all directions. His blue-green form is dressed in red
silk. He wears a bejeweled crown and holds a noose, goad, His tusk and a pot of
gems.
28. Trimukha Ganapati
Trimukha Ganapati, the contemplative
"three-faced" Lord of red hue, sits on a golden lotus, telling His
beads, holding a noose, goad and vessel of nectar. He gestures protection with
a right hand and blessings with a left.
29. Sinha Ganapati
Sinha Ganapati, white in color, rides a lion and displays
another lion in one hand, symbolizing strength and fearlessness. He also holds
akalpavriksha sprig, the vina, a lotus blossom, flower bouquet and
a pot of jewels.
30.Yoga Ganapati
Yoga Ganapati is absorbed in mantra japa, His knees
strapped in meditative pose, hands holding a yoga staff, sugar cane stalk, a
noose and prayer beads. His color is like the morning sun. Blue garments adorn
His form.
31. Durga Ganapati
Durga Ganapati, the "Invincible," waves the flag of
victory over darkness. This splendid murti is of deep gold
hue, dressed in red, holding a bow and arrow, noose and goad, prayer beads,
broken tusk and a rose apple.
32. Sankatahara Ganapati
Sankatahara Ganapati, "the Dispeller of Sorrow," is of
sunlike hue, dressed in blue, and seated on a red lotus flower. He holds a bowl
of pudding, a goad and a noose while gesturing the boon-granting varada
mudra.
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