
Lord Gaṇeśa, also known as Vināyaka, Gaṇapati, and Vighneśvara, is one of the most beloved and widely worshipped deities in Hinduism. Recognized by his elephant head and pot-bellied form, Gaṇeśa is the Lord of Beginnings, the Remover of Obstacles, and the patron of wisdom, intellect, arts, and auspiciousness. No major ritual or new venture begins without invoking his name.
The 108 names of Gaṇeśa offer a profound glimpse into his divine attributes, symbolic powers, and manifold forms. Each name reflects a specific aspect of his personality—be it his compassion, strength, humor, or transcendental wisdom. These names are drawn from sacred texts and devotional traditions, providing a spiritual pathway for meditation, prayer, and deep connection with this benevolent deity.
This page presents all 108 names in Sanskrit, along with their IAST transliteration, English translations, and brief explanations, making it a valuable resource for devotees, scholars, and spiritual seekers alike.