The 32 Forms of Shree Ganesh · Form 12 of 32

Lakshmi Ganapati

← Back to The 32 Forms of Shree Ganesh A 19th-century Sritattvanidhi manuscript painting of Lakshmi Ganapati, flanked by two consorts, one holding a parrot. Painting: Folio from the Sritattvanidhi manuscript, Mysore, 19th century / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

Lakshmi Ganapati, fair and eight-armed, is shown flanked by Goddesses Siddhi and Buddhi — accomplishment and wisdom — a form representing the harmony between material prosperity and inner understanding.

Appearance

Among his eight hands, Lakshmi Ganapati holds a pomegranate, a sword, a flowering creeper, a goad, a parrot, a noose, and a pot of jewels, while Siddhi and Buddhi rest at his sides, completing an image of abundance held together with wisdom.

What the Form Represents

Wealth alone, this form teaches, is incomplete without the accomplishment and understanding needed to use it well. Lakshmi Ganapati represents prosperity in its fullest sense — not merely riches, but the wisdom and capability to make that prosperity meaningful.

What Devotees Seek

Devotees seeking material prosperity, business success, or financial stability turn to Lakshmi Ganapati, trusting that wealth granted through him arrives paired with the wisdom to steward it responsibly.