Lord
Ganesha is the most widely worshipped Hindu God. He is worshipped
at the start of any action or venture, for he is considered
to be the Lord who removes obstacles (vignam) and hence
is also called Vigneshwara. He has an elephant head, four
arms. In his upper hands he holds the paasam (noose) and
ankusam. The lower two hands are held in the abhaya and
varada mudras. He is also seen holding his broken tusk in
his right lower hand and a modhakam in his left lower hand.
He has a huge belly and is fond of various sweets and fruits.
He wears a snake as an ornament round his belly. He is depicted
in seated, standing and dancing postures.
He is considered a bachelor, but according to another school
of thought, he has two Sakthis - Siddhi & Buddhi. Siddhi
represents success and prosperity. Buddhi represents wisdom.
His vahana is a tiny mouse (mooshikam or minjur).
Ganesha Gayatri mantram
om tat purushaaya vidmahae
vakra dhundaaya dheemahi
tanno dhandhi: prachodayaat