Hindu deity, usually depicted with the head of an elephant.
1Even I have heard that Ganesha often moves in such a manner.
2Why does Ganesha the Hindu Deity protecting mankind have an elephant trunk?
3In the Garden of Joys they met with Shiva and with Ganesha.
4You bathe and burn incense, and offer flowers and sweets to Ganesha-
5Ganesha the Elephant-Headed, sat in massive calm, wreathing his wise trunk about him.
6Ganesha the god-maker walked with Shiva in the forest of Kaniburrha.
7An ascetic was seated on a prayer mat before the statue of Ganesha.
8Does an arm delicately waving during Ganapathi Vannama invoke the trunk of Ganesha?
9Therefore, Ganesha, you shall be left to yourself to think a little while.
10I'm negotiating with Sri Ganesha Insurance, they might cover some.
11The dice are not yours to cast, Ganesha, but mine.
12The Ganesha was a drastic evolutionary juxtaposition of the natural physical form; man and elephant.
13No one really knows how strong he is, Ganesha.
14I'm inclined to think of him as Ganesha's mistake.
15The tent flap was opened, and the one who had brought Ganesha re-entered the tent.
16The Company's subsidiary is Lord Ganesha Minerals Private Limited.