10. Kshipra Ganapathi

He is depicted to have a broken tusk and four hands holding a noose, goad and a sprig of the kalpavriksha (wish-fulfilling) tree. In His uplifted trunk He holds a tiny pot of precious jewels which is considered as a symbol of the prosperity he can bestow upon followers.

Significance: Handsome, red-hued Kshipra Ganapati, who is easy to appease and gives quick reward to the devotees.

Please participate in Shodasha Ganapathi Seva Group. 108 Members in each group, Each member will take Kshipra Ganapathi Idle to home.

Please contact Temple Priest Sri.Viswanathan Arunachalam at (855) 848-4330