गनेद्यः

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गणेद्यः हिन्दू धर्म कथं छम्ह द्यः ख। थ्व द्यःयात विघ्न नाशक द्यःया कथं हनिगु या। थ्व द्यःयात सकल द्यःतेत पुज्याये स्वया न्ह्यः पुज्याइगु या। वसपोलयात महाद्यः व पार्वतीया काय्‌या रुपय् वर्णन यानतःगु दु। वसपोलं याकनं च्वयेफैगु धका वर्णन यानातःगु दु। बाखँ कथं महाभारत व्यासं वय्‌कःयागु ग्वहालिं च्वयादीगु ख। वय्‌कःया छ्यँ किसिया दूगु व बाहन धाःसा छुं ख।

गणेद्यः
Attired in an orange dhoti, an elephant-headed man sits on a large lotus. His body is red in colour and he wears various golden necklaces and bracelets and a snake around his neck. On the three points of his crown, budding lotuses have been fixed. He holds in his two right hands the rosary (lower hand) and a cup filled with three modakas (round yellow sweets), a fourth modaka held by the curving trunk is just about to be tasted. In his two left hands, he holds a lotus above and an axe below, with its handle leaning against his shoulder.
Basohli miniature, circa 1730. National Museum, New Delhi, India.[]
देवनागरीगणेश
स्वापूद्यः
मन्त्रश्री गणेशाय नमः, ॐ गं गणपतये नमः
ल्वाभःपरशु (पाः,[]
Pāśa (Lasso),[]
Aṅkuśa (Hook)[]
ConsortBuddhi (wisdom),
Riddhi (prosperity),
Siddhi (attainment)
or sometimes, none
वाहनMouse or Rat

तजिलजि

सम्पादन

भोतयात ८ म्ह गणेद्यया देय्‌या रुपय् नालिगु या। थ्व देय्‌या गनेद्यःतेगु नां थ्व कथं दु:

  • तुकंप्व गणेद्य
  • कोभ गणेद्य
  • वकु गणेद्य
  • क्वँ लाँ गणेद्य
  • तालापुखु गणेद्य
  • काथुँ गणेद्य
  • थाछुँ गणेद्य
  • ज्यासननी गणेद्य


किपापुचः

सम्पादन

थी-थी गनेद्यःया किपा

लिधंसा

सम्पादन
  1. "Ganesha getting ready to throw his lotus. Basohli miniature, circa 1730. National Museum, New Delhi. In the Mudgalapurāṇa (VII, 70), in order to kill the demon of egotism (Mamāsura) who had attacked him, Gaṇeśa Vighnarāja throws his lotus at him. Unable to bear the fragrance of the divine flower, the demon surrenders to Gaṇeśha. " For quotation of description of the work, see: Martin-Dubost (1997), p. 73.
    • For the paraśu (axe) as a weapon of Ganesha, see: Jansen, p. 40.
    • For the paraśu as an attribute of Ganesha, see: Nagar, Appendix I.
    • For the snare as a weapon of Ganesha, see: Jansen, p. 46.
    • For the pāśa as weapon of Ganesha in various forms, see: Nagar, Appendix I.
    • For the elephant hook as a weapon of Ganesha, see: Jansen. p. 46.
    • For the aṅkuśa as an attribute of Ganesha, see: Nagar, Appendix I.