
Lord Gaṇeśa, the elephant-headed deity and son of Śiva and Pārvatī, is one of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism. He is the protector of all beginnings, the destroyer of obstacles, and the patron of intellect, wisdom, and the arts. Gaṇeśa’s presence is invoked at the start of every spiritual, educational, or worldly pursuit to ensure success and clarity.
The 108 names of Gaṇeśa are sacred epithets that illuminate his many divine roles—from playful child-god to cosmic guardian. Each name holds a specific vibration and significance, reflecting his attributes such as compassion, strength, brilliance, and divine authority. Chanting or meditating upon these names is believed to bring auspiciousness, inner peace, and spiritual insight.
On this page, you’ll find the complete set of 108 names with Sanskrit text, accurate transliteration, clear English translations, and insightful explanations—a devotional and educational resource for all admirers of the beloved Gaṇapati.