The Dwatrimshad Ganapati — thirty-two classical forms of Ganapati described in the Mudgala Purana, each with its own iconography, meaning, and blessing sought by devotees.

The childlike form, holding the fruits of the earth as gifts of a mother's love.

The youthful, eight-armed form representing the vigor and vitality of early manhood.

The serene, white-hued form beloved by devotees seeking pure devotion.

The valiant, many-armed warrior form, armed for the battle against ignorance.

Seated with his Shakti, representing the union of wisdom and cosmic power.

The "twice-born" form, holding a manuscript as a reminder of lifelong learning.

The golden accomplisher, embodying mastery achieved through devotion.

The esoteric, six-armed blue form associated with Tantric worship.

The golden clearer of obstacles, holding a conch and discus like Vishnu.

The swift, red-hued form known for quickly answering sincere prayer.

The five-headed, ten-armed form who rides a lion rather than a mouse.

Flanked by Goddesses Siddhi and Buddhi, balancing wealth and wisdom.

The "Great Ganesha," ten-armed and revered by the Ganapatya tradition.

The Lord of Victory, riding his rat toward every righteous endeavor.

The joyful dancing form, golden and full of celebratory grace.

The elevated form, symbolizing consciousness raised toward the divine.

The single-syllable form, embodying the sacred sound "Gam."

The boon-giver, extending blessing and prosperity to his devotees.

The golden form representing the three-lettered cosmic mantra A-U-M.

Seated peacefully, granting swift inner peace to sincere devotees.

The turmeric-golden form, worshipped for marriage, fertility, and health.

The single-tusked, blue-hued form carrying his axe and beloved laddu.

The red-hued form representing the active, living force of creation.

The fierce twelve-armed enforcer and protector of Dharma.

Sought by those seeking liberation from debt and burden.

The red-hued guardian form closely associated with the city of Kashi.

The two-faced form, seeing both the physical and spiritual realms.

The rare three-headed form, enthroned upon a golden lotus.

The pure white, lion-strengthed form of fearless courage.

Seated in meditation, representing stillness and inner awakening.

The invincible form, golden and unassailable in protection.

The final form — Dispeller of Sorrows, bringing light after hardship.