Siddhi Ganapati Form of Lord Ganesh

Siddhi Ganapati or Siddha Ganapathi is the 7th of Lord Ganesha’s 32 forms and signifies “the Accomplished”. In Siddhi Ganapathi form the lord assume a relaxed pose who is believed to be perfect embodiment of master of intellect and accomplishment. Lord Ganesha appears with four hands in the golden yellow colour. On his right hands holds mango and battle axe, on his left hand holds bouquet of flowers and Sugarcane plant with leaves and roots. On his trunk curled to left hold sweet made of sesame seeds and jaggery.

Bharani Nakshatra is related to Siddhi Ganapati. Worshipping this form is believed to get power of achievement. Lord blesses the devotee with Ashta Siddhi's, success in any tasks.

Picture of Siddhi Ganapati or Siddha Ganapathi Form of Ganesha

Siddhi Ganapati Temples in India 

Siddhi Ganapathi can be worshipped in famous Shree Siddhi Vinayaka Temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra.  Also temples in Chamarajanagar and Nanjangud in Mysore district, Karnataka has 32 forms of Ganapathi sculptures. Pazhavangadi Ganapathi Temple in Thiruvananthapuram also has mural painting of 32 forms of Ganesha.

Siddhi Ganapati Mantra 

Pakva Chootaphala Pushpa
Manjari Cheshudanda Thilamodakaihi Sah
Udvahan Parashumastu Te Namah
Shri Samrudhiyutha Hemapingala

English Translation and Meaning of Mantra

“Ganapati Bestowing Success”, fond of the sesame cake. He has four arms. He is golden in colour. His hands hold the axe, the noose, the sugar-cane stem and the mango.

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