Summary: Ganesh is the Hindu God of good fortune.
names:
Hindu name: Ganesh
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
basic information:
Ganesh: God of good fortune
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Ganesh An archetype of All-Wisdom and Beneficence. The deity of good fortune, new ventures, wisdom, and removal of obstacles, his attributes are shell, discus, club, and water lily, held in each of his four hands, and his vehicle is a rat. Huge yet gentle, humble enough to ride upon the insignificant rat, his figure in its totality represents the indivisible universe. In his dancing form, serpent-belted, Ganesh evokes the tremendous creative power of his father Shiva. Lotuses at his feet magnify Ganeshs fertility. picture and text © 1996 JBL Statues (now called Sacred Source), original text created by Tom Laudeman
Picture courtesy of JBL Statues
this reproduction was sold by Sacred Source
JBL Statues is now Sacred Source
religious title certificate

Get a beautiful certificate declaring that you are a guru, priestess, priest, high priestess, high priest, witch, or shaman of Ganesh. This is a real religious certificate meeting government standards for conducting marriages and other ceremonies.
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