- Look up
Ganesa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ganesa may
refer to:
Gaṇeśa,
alternate spelling for the name of the
Hindu god
Ganesa (gastropod), a...
-
Ganesha (/gəɳeɕᵊ/, Sanskrit: गणेश, IAST:
Gaṇeśa), also
spelled Ganesh, and also
known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, Pillaiyar, and Lambodara, is one of the best-known...
-
Ganesa Macula is a dark
feature on Saturn's moon Titan. It is
named after the
Hindu god Ganesha.
Ganesa was
formerly tentatively identified as a cryovolcanic...
-
Purana (Sanskrit:गणेश पुराणम्; IAST:
gaṇeśa purāṇam) is a
Sanskrit text that
deals with the
Hindu deity Ganesha (
Gaṇeśa). It is an upapurāṇa (minor Purana)...
-
Jainism and Buddhism.
Gautama is
mentioned in the Yajurveda, Ramayana, and
Gaṇeśa Pūrana and is
known for
cursing his wife Ahalyā.
Another important story...
-
Gaṇeśa Daivajna (born c. 1507, fl. 1520-1554) was a
sixteenth century astronomer, astrologer, and
mathematician from
western India who
wrote books on methods...
-
Ganesh Chaturthi (ISO:
Gaṇeśa Caturthī), also
known as
Vinayaka Chaturthi (Vināyaka Caturthī) or
Vinayaka Chavithi (Vināyaka Cavithī) or
Vinayagar Chaturthi...
- "descriptions of
Gaṇeśa as siddhi-buddhi-samanvita 'accompanied by,
followed by
siddhi and buddhi.'
often seem to mean no more than that, when
Gaṇeśa is present...
- Lenyadri,
sometimes called Ganesa Lena,
Ganesh Pahar Caves, are a
series of
about 30 rock-cut
Buddhist "caves",
located about 4.8
kilometres (3.0 mi) north...
- The
Sites Sacred to
Gaṇeśa", in: N.K. Wagle, ed.,
Images of Maharashtra: A
Regional Profile of India. p. 103. R.C. Hazra, "The
Gaṇeśa Purāṇa",
Journal of...