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Mahaganapati

Mahaganapati ((サンスクリット:महागणपति), , literally "Ganesha, the Great"〔), also spelled as Maha Ganapati is an aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha. He is the representation of Ganesha as the Supreme Being and is the most important deity of the Ganesha-centric Ganapatya sect. He is one of the most popular of the thirty-two forms of Ganesha.
==Iconography==
Like all aspects of Ganesha Mahaganapati has an elephant head. Sindoor, is generally used for his red colour, in depictions.〔 His colour is a reference to the dawn. He is often depicted with a third eye on his forehead, a crescent moon over his head,〔 ten arms which hold; a lotus, a pomegranate fruit, a gada (mace), a chakra (discus), his own broken tusk, a pasha (noose), a jewelled water vessel or a pot of jewels, a blue lotus, a rice sprig and a sugarcane bow.〔Subramuniyaswami p. 71〕〔Rao p. 55〕
An alternate depiction replaces the pomegranate with a mango and the gada with a ''shankha'' (conch) and elaborates that the jewelled pot contains ''amrita'' (ambrosia).〔 Yet another description suggests that the objects in his ten hands are gifts from other deities and symbolize his powers to perform the tasks of all deities and his supremacy over the pantheon. He sometimes holds a citron fruit with numerous seeds, a symbol of the power of creation and a representation the god Shiva. The sugarcane bow is associated with Kamadeva, the god of love; while the rice paddy functions as an arrow bestowed by the Earth goddess Prithvi; both symbols of fertility. The chakra is a common weapon of Vishnu, while the gada represents his boar avatar, Varaha. The jewelled pot – which may be depicted in his trunk – denotes Kubera, the god of wealth. It also represents the fortune and blessings bestowed by Mahaganapati on his devotees.〔
Rao classifies Mahaganapati as one of the five Shakti-Ganesha icons, where Ganesha is depicted with a shakti, that is, a female consort.〔Rao p. 53〕 A white-complexioned shakti sits on his left lap. She holds a lotus (a symbol of purity) in her left hand and hugs the god with her other hand.〔〔 In the Dasboddhi Ganesha temple in Mathura, the shakti with Mahaganapati is identified as Mahalakshmi, the "great" Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune.〔Brown p. 134〕 A text calls her Pushti ("nourishment"). The left hand of the god holds a blue lotus and embraces the goddess.
Various deities and demons surround the god.〔

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