13. Maha Ganapathi
He is depicted with three eyes and a crescent moon on his head. He has 10 arms holding tusk, a pomegranate, a sugarcane bow, chakra, noose, a blue lily, a sprig of paddy, a lotus, a mace and ratnakumbha.
Significance: Worshipping him is believed to bestow on devotees immense merit and good prosperity.
Please participate in Shodasha Ganapathi Seva Group. 108 Members in each group, Each member will take Maha Ganapathi Idle to home.
16 Forms of Ganapathis
Please contact Temple Priest Sri.Viswanathan Arunachalam at (855) 848-4330