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Incarnations of Lord Ganesh

The following are the four incarnations of Ganesh as per the the Kridakhanda of the Ganesha Purana.

  1. Mahotkata Vinayaka (Mahotkaţa Vināyaka), who has ten arms and a red complexion. Different sources list his mount (vāhana) as either an elephant or lion. He was born to Kashyapa (Kaśyapa) and Aditi in the Krita yuga. The name Kāśyapa (descendant of Kaśyapa) for Ganesha refers to this incarnation. This incarnation killed the demon brothers Narantaka (Narāntaka) and Devantaka (Devāntaka), as well as the demon Dhumraksha (Dhūmrākşa).
  2. Mayuresvara (Mayūreśvara), who has six arms and a white complexion. His mount is a peacock. He was born to Shiva and Parvati in the Treta yuga. He incarnates for the purpose of killing the demon Sindhu. At the end of this incarnation he gives his peacock mount to his younger brother Skanda, with whom the peacock mount is generally associated.
  3. Gajanana (Gajānana), who has four arms and was born with a red complexion. He has a mouse as his mount. He is born to Shiva and Parvati in the Dvapara yuga. He incarnates for the purpose of killing the demon Sindura (Sindūra), who was so-named due to his reddish-pink complexion (see: Sindoor). It is during this incarnation that Ganesha gives the discourse known as the Ganesha Gita to King Varenya.
  4. Dhumraketu (Dhūmraketu) is grey in colour, like ash or smoke (dhūmra). He has either two or four arms. He has a blue horse as his mount. He will come to end the decline of the Kali yuga. During this incarnation he kills numerous demons. Grimes notes that there is a parallel between this incarnation of Ganesha and the tenth and final incarnation of Vishnu, where he will ride upon the white horse Kalki.

The following are the eight incarnations of Lord Ganesh as per the Mudgala Purana.

  1. Vakratunda (Vakratuṇḍa) (“twisting trunk”), first in the series, represents the absolute as the aggregate of all bodies, an embodiment of the form of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Matsaryāsura (envy, jealousy). His mount (vāhana) is a lion.
  2. Ekadanta (“single tusk”) represents the aggregate of all individual souls, an embodiment of the essential nature of Brahman. the purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Madāsura (arrogance, conceit). His mount is a mouse.
  3. Mahodara (“big belly”) is a synthesis of both Vakratuṇḍa and Ekadanta. It is the absolute as it enters into the creative process. It is an embodiment of the wisdom of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Mohāsura (delusion, confusion). His mount is a mouse.
  4. Gajavaktra (or Gajānana) (“elephant face”) is a counterpart to Mahodara. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Lobhāsura (greed). His mount is a mouse.
  5. Lambodara (“pendulous belly”) is the first of four incarnations that correspond to the stage where the Purāṇic gods are created. Lambodara corresponds to Śakti, the pure power of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Krodhāsura (anger). His mount is a mouse.
  6. Vikata (Vikata) (“unusual form”, “misshapen”) corresponds to Sūrya. He is an embodiment of the illuminating nature of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Kāmāsura (lust). His mount is a peacock.
  7. Vighnaraja (Vighnarāja) (“king of obstacles”), corresponds to Visnu. He is an embodiment of the preserving nature of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Mamāsura (possessiveness). His mount is the celestial serpent Śesa.
  8. Dhumravarna (Dhūmravarna) (“grey color”) corresponds to Śiva. He is an embodiment of the destructive nature of Brahman. The purpose of this incarnation is to overcome the demon Abhimanāsura (pride, attachment). His mount is a horse.

Reference:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesha_Purana
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mudgala_Purana
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Ganesh Symbolism

November 4, 2009 Leave a comment

Ganesh Symbolism

Ganesh Symbolism

  • Big Head - Think Big
  • Large Ears – Listen more
  • Small Eyes – Concentrate
  • Axe – To cut off all bonds of attachment
  • Rope – To pull you nearer to the highest goal
  • Small Mouth – Talk less
  • One Tusk – Retain good and throw away bad
  • Blessing - Blesses and protects on spiritual path to supreme
  • Trunk – High efficiency and Adaptability
  • Large Stomach – Peacefully digest all good and bad in life
  • Modaka – Rewards of Sadhana
  • Prasad - The whole world is at your feet and for your asking
  • Mouse – Desire. Unless under control can cause havoc, you ride the desire and keep it under control and don’t allow it to take you for a ride

108 Names of Lord Ganesh

October 23, 2009 Leave a comment

  1. Akhuratha: One who has Mouse as His Charioteer
  2. Alampata: Ever Eternal Lord
  3. Amit: Incomparable Lord
  4. Anantachidrupamayam: Infinite and Consciousness Personified
  5. Avaneesh: Lord of the whole World
  6. Avighna: Remover of Obstacles
  7. Balaganapati: Beloved and Lovable Child
  8. Bhalchandra: Moon-Crested Lord
  9. Bheema: Huge and Gigantic
  10. Bhupati: Lord of the Gods
  11. Bhuvanpati: God of the Gods
  12. Buddhinath: God of Wisdom
  13. Buddhipriya: Knowledge Bestower
  14. Buddhividhata: God of Knowledge
  15. Chaturbhuj: One who has Four Arms
  16. Devadeva: Lord! of All Lords
  17. Devantakanashakarin: Destroyer of Evils and Asuras
  18. Devavrata: One who accepts all Penances
  19. Devendrashika: Protector of All Gods
  20. Dharmik: One who gives Charity
  21. Dhoomravarna: Smoke-Hued Lord
  22. Durja: Invincible Lord
  23. Dvaimatura: One who has two Mothers
  24. Ekaakshara: He of the Single Syllable
  25. Ekadanta: Single-Tusked Lord
  26. Ekadrishta: Single-Tusked Lord
  27. Eshanputra: Lord Shiva’s Son
  28. Gadadhara: One who has The Mace as His Weapon
  29. Gajakarna: One who has Eyes like an Elephant
  30. Gajanana: Elephant-Faced Lord
  31. Gajananeti: Elephant-Faced Lord
  32. Gajavakra: Trunk of The Elephant
  33. Gajavaktra: One who has Mouth like an Elephant
  34. Ganadhakshya: Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
  35. Ganadhyakshina: Leader of All The Celestial Bodies
  36. Ganapati: Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
  37. Gaurisuta: The Son of Gauri (Parvati)
  38. Gunina: One who is The Master of All Virtues
  39. Haridra: One who is Golden Coloured
  40. Heramba: Mother’s Beloved Son
  41. Kapila: Yellowish-Brown Coloured
  42. Kaveesha: Master of Poets
  43. Krti: Lord of Music
  44. Kripalu: Merciful Lord
  45. Krishapingaksha: Yellowish-Brown Eyed
  46. Kshamakaram: The Place of Forgiveness
  47. Kshipra: One who is easy to Appease
  48. Lambakarna: Large-Eared Lord
  49. Lambodara: The Huge Bellied Lord
  50. Mahabala: Enormously Strong Lord
  51. Mahaganapati: Omnipotent and Supreme Lord
  52. Maheshwaram: Lord of The Universe
  53. Mangalamurti: All Auspicious Lord
  54. Manomay: Winner of Hearts
  55. Mrityuanjaya: Conqueror of Death
  56. Mundakarama: Abode of Happiness
  57. Muktidaya: Bestower of Eternal Bliss
  58. Musikvahana: One who has Mouse as His Charioteer
  59. Nadapratithishta: One who Appreciates and Loves Music
  60. Namasthetu: Vanquisher of All Evils and Vices and Sins
  61. Nandana: Lord Shiva’s Son
  62. Nideeshwaram: Giver of Wealth and Treasures
  63. Omkara: One who has the Form Of OM
  64. Pitambara: One who has Yellow-Coloured Body
  65. Pramoda: Lord of All Abodes
  66. Prathameshwara: First Among All
  67. Purush: The Omnipotent Personality
  68. Rakta: One who has Red-Coloured Body
  69. Rudrapriya: Beloved Of Lord Shiva
  70. Sarvadevatman: Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings
  71. Sarvasiddhanta: Bestower of Skills and Wisdom
  72. Sarvatman: Protector of The Universe
  73. Shambhavi: The Son of Parvati
  74. Shashivarnam: One who has a Moon like Complexion
  75. Shoorpakarna: Large-Eared Lord
  76. Shuban: All Auspicious Lord
  77. Shubhagunakanan: One who is The Master of All Virtues
  78. Shweta: One who is as Pure as the White Colour
  79. Siddhidhata: Bestower of Success and Accomplishments
  80. Siddhipriya: Bestower of Wishes and Boons
  81. Siddhivinayaka: Bestower of Success
  82. Skandapurvaja: Elder Brother of Skand (Lord Kartik)
  83. Sumukha: Auspicious Face
  84. Sureshwaram: Lord of All Lords
  85. Swaroop: Lover of Beauty
  86. Tarun: Ageless
  87. Uddanda: Nemesis of Evils and Vices
  88. Umaputra: The Son of Goddess Uma (Parvati)
  89. Vakratunda: Curved Trunk Lord
  90. Varaganapati: Bestower of Boons
  91. Varaprada: Granter of Wishes and Boons
  92. Varadavinayaka: Bestower of Success
  93. Veeraganapati: Heroic Lord
  94. Vidyavaridhi: God of Wisdom
  95. Vighnahara: Remover of Obstacles
  96. Vignaharta: Demolisher of Obstacles
  97. Vighnaraja: Lord of All Hindrances
  98. Vighnarajendra: Lord of All Obstacles
  99. Vighnavinashanaya: Destroyer of All Obstacles and Impediments
  100. Vigneshwara: Lord of All Obstacles
  101. Vikat: Huge and Gigantic
  102. Vinayaka: Lord of All
  103. Vishwamukha: Master of The Universe
  104. Vishwaraja: King of The World
  105. Yagnakaya: Acceptor of All Sacred and Sacrificial Offerings
  106. Yashaskaram: Bestower of Fame and Fortune
  107. Yashvasin: Beloved and Ever Popular Lord
  108. Yogadhipa: The Lord of Meditation
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32 Forms of Lord Ganesh

October 21, 2009 Leave a comment

Following are the 32 forms of Lord Ganesh.

  1. Bala Ganapati
  2. Taruna Ganapati
  3. Bhakti Ganapati
  4. Vira Ganapati
  5. Shakti Ganapati
  6. Dvija Ganapati
  7. Siddhi Ganapati
  8. Ucchhishta Ganapati
  9. Vighna Ganapati
  10. Kshipra Ganapati
  11. Heramba Ganapati
  12. Lakshmi Ganapati
  13. Maha Ganapati
  14. Vijaya Ganapati
  15. Nritya Ganapati
  16. Urdhva Ganapati
  17. Ekakshara Ganapati
  18. Varada Ganapati
  19. Tryakshara Ganapati
  20. Kshipra Prasada Ganapati
  21. Haridra Ganapati
  22. Ekadanta Ganapati
  23. Srishti Ganapati
  24. Uddanda Ganapati
  25. Rinamochana Ganapati
  26. Dhundhi Ganapati
  27. Dvimukha Ganapati
  28. Trimukha Ganapati
  29. Sinha Ganapati
  30. Yoga Ganapati
  31. Durga Ganapati
  32. Sankatahara Ganapati
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