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Ganesha

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Name — The elephant-headed Hindu god of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings, son of Shiva and Parvati.

Etymology

Borrowed directly from Sanskrit gaṇeśa.

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What does “Ganesha” mean?

The word “Ganesha” means the elephant-headed Hindu god of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings, son of Shiva and Parvati. In plain terms, a major Hindu deity, recognizable by his elephant head, worshipped as the remover of obstacles.

How do you pronounce “Ganesha”?

“Ganesha” is pronounced guh-NEHSH (/ɡəˈneːʃ(ə)/ in IPA).

How do you use “Ganesha” in a sentence?

Here is “Ganesha” used in a sentence: “Many Hindus pray to Ganesha before starting a new venture or journey.”

What is another word for “Ganesha”?

Words with a similar meaning to “Ganesha” include Aumkara, Ekadanta, Gajanana, Ganapati, Heramba and Shurpa Karna.

What part of speech is “Ganesha”?

“Ganesha” is a name.

Where does the word “Ganesha” come from?

The word “Ganesha” comes from Sanskrit. Borrowed directly from Sanskrit gaṇeśa.

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