- (Sanskrit: गणेश, IAST: Gaṇeśa), also
spelled Ganesh, and also
known as
Ganapati, Vinayaka,
Lambodara and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped...
- The
Ganapati Atharvasirsha (Sanskrit: गणपत्यथर्वशीर्ष, Gaṇapatyatharvaśīrṣa) is a
Sanskrit text and a
minor Upanishad of Hinduism. It is a late Upanishadic...
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Uchchhishta Ganapati (Sanskrit: उच्छिष्ट-गणपति, Ucchiṣṭa
Gaṇapati) is a
Tantric aspect of the
Hindu god
Ganesha (
Ganapati). He is the
primary deity of...
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Ganapati-deva (r. c. 1199-1262) was the
longest reigning monarch of the
Kakatiya dynasty of
southern India. He
brought most of the Telugu-speaking region...
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Ayyala Somayajulu Ganapathi Sastry, also
known as
Ganapati Muni (1878–1936), was a
disciple of
Ramana Maharshi. He was also
variously known as "Kavyakantha"...
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Kasba Ganapati refers to both a
particular murti of the god
Ganapati in Pune, India, as well as to the
temple built around the murti. The
Kasba Ganapati is...
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successful female rulers in
Indian history. Rudrama's
father and
predecessor Ganapati, who had no son,
appointed her as his co-regent
around 1260. By 1263, Rudrama...
- Heraṃba), also
known as
Heramba Ganapati (Heraṃba-
gaṇapati), is a five-headed
iconographical form of the
Hindu god
Ganesha (
Ganapati). This form is particularly...
- Vināyaka (IAST; Jp. Binayaka, 毘那夜迦), Vighnāntaka, or
Gaṇapati (Jp: Ganabachi, 誐那鉢底; Tibetan:
tshogs bdag) is a
Buddhist deity venerated in
various traditions...
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Vaidyanatha Ganapati Sthapati (1927 – 5
September 2011) was a
Sthapati (temple
architect and builder) and head of the
College of
Architecture and Sculpture...