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Heramba
Heramba ((サンスクリット:हेरम्ब), ), also known as Heramba Ganapati (), is a five-headed iconographical form of the Hindu god Ganesha (Ganapati). This form is particularly popular in Nepal.〔 This form is important in Tantric worship of Ganesha. He is the one of most popular thirty-two forms of Ganesha. ==As an epithet== The ''Mudgala Purana'' mentions Heramba Ganapati as one of the thirty-two names of Ganesha. The ''Skanda Purana'' lists that Heramba Vinayaka as one of the 56 Vinayakas in the vicinity of Varanasi. Heramba also figures in the lists of Ganesha's names in the ''Brahma Vaivarta Purana'' (8 names), the ''Padma Purana'' (12 epithets) and the ''Cintyagama'' (16 Ganapatis). Heramba is also used as an epithet of Ganesha in the ''Ganesha Purana''. The ''Brahma vaivarta Purana'' explains the meaning of Heramba: the syllable ''he'' denotes helpnessless or weakness, while ''ramba'' is protection of the weak, to save them from harm; thus ''Heramba'' means the "Protector of the weak".
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