Puranic Stories · Mudgala Purana

Gajanana Avatar: The Elephant Face

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The fourth incarnation described in the Mudgala Purana, Gajanana, "the elephant face," took shape specifically to confront Lobhasura, the demon of greed — a vice this collection has already traced to its own distinctive Puranic origin.

A Name Shared, A Purpose Distinct

This Gajanana of the Mudgala Purana's eight vice-defeating avatars is worth distinguishing clearly from the Gajanana of the Ganesha Purana's four Yuga avatars, discussed elsewhere in this collection: the name is shared, but the specific incarnation, purpose, and demon confronted here are distinct to this particular text's own framework.

Facing Greed Directly

Lobhasura's greed represented one of the more universally recognizable human vices, and Gajanana's mission was to confront this insatiable hunger for more directly, restoring balance where unchecked acquisition had taken hold.

What Devotees Seek

Devotees who recognize greed's pull in their own pursuit of wealth or possessions turn to this Gajanana for the same restoration of balance he once brought to a world destabilized by Lobhasura's insatiable hunger.