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  3. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha (/gəɳeɕᵊ/ ,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 deities in the Hindu pantheon [4] and is the Supreme God in the Ganapatya sect. His depictions are found throughout India. [5]

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  5. File:Ganesha, Lord of Obstacles LACMA M.84.67.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha, Lord of Obstacles. Description: English: India, Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir region, 7th century Sculpture Copper alloy Indian Art Special Purpose Fund (M.84.67)

  6. Kirtimukha - Wikipedia

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    Kirtimukha at Kasivisvesvara Temple at Lakkundi, Gadag district, Karnataka, India. Kirtimukha (Sanskrit: कीर्तिमुख , kīrtimukha, also kīrttimukha, a bahuvrihi compound translating to "glorious face") is the name of a swallowing fierce monster face with huge fangs, and gaping mouth, very common in the iconography of Hindu temple architecture in India and Southeast Asia, and ...

  7. 108 Names of Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu mythology, the God Ganesh has 108 names. The following is a list of the names. List of names ... Auspicious Face Sumukha Om Sumukhaya Namah।

  8. Haridra Ganapati - Wikipedia

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    These sectarians used to brand by iron the head of Ganesha and his tusk on their palms. [5] Haridra Ganapati is a Tantric form of Ganesha. Special mantras and yantras are used in his worship. Rituals involving his worship generally are performed to fulfill material objectives, especially gaining boons related to sexuality.

  9. Panchamukha - Wikipedia

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    His upward face is called iśānam, and represents knowledge and nature. It is supposed to be depicted in a copper hue. His eastern face is called tatpuruṣam, and represents the organs of touch and action. It is supposed to be depicted in a yellow hue. His western face is called vāmadevam, and represents the ego and fire.