The 32 Forms of Shree Ganesh · Form 20 of 32

Kshipra Prasada Ganapati

← Back to The 32 Forms of Shree Ganesh A 19th-century Sritattvanidhi manuscript painting of Kshipra Prasada Ganapati, a four-armed form holding a lotus and other emblems. Painting: Folio from the Sritattvanidhi manuscript, Mysore, 19th century / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

Kshipra Prasada Ganapati, red-hued and six-armed, is closely related to Kshipra Ganapati but distinguished by a particular gift: the swift bestowal not merely of answered prayers, but of inner peace itself.

Appearance

Among his six hands, Kshipra Prasada Ganapati holds his tusk, a goad, a lotus, a flowering creeper, a noose, and a lemon, seated in a posture of calm readiness to grant grace without delay.

What the Form Represents

Where Kshipra Ganapati answers urgent worldly needs swiftly, Kshipra Prasada Ganapati offers something quieter and equally precious — the rapid settling of a troubled mind. This form teaches that peace, like any other blessing, can be granted the moment it is sincerely sought.

What Devotees Seek

Devotees overwhelmed by anxiety, restlessness, or a troubled mind turn to Kshipra Prasada Ganapati for swift and gentle relief.