Haridra Ganapati

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Haridra Ganapati is a Tantric form of Ganesha described in the Ajitāgama. He is turmeric-colored and flanked by two unnamed wives. These wives are distinct from shaktis.

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manifests as
Ganesha
co occurs with
Buddhi, Siddhi, Kshema, Lābha, Śubha

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“In the Ajitāgama, a Tantric form of Ganesha called Haridra Ganapati is described as turmeric-colored and flanked by two unnamed wives. The word "wives" (Sanskrit: दारा; dārā) is specifically used (Sanskrit: दारायुगलम्; dārāyugalam). These wives are distinct from shaktis.”

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