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6 May, 24 tweets, 6 min read
Among all the various manifestations of Ganapathi, Dhundi Ganapathi has a special significance. His origins are mentioned in the Kashi Khanda of the Skandapuranam. Also known as Dhundiraja, he has a prime position at the center of Kashi. (1) Image
Along with Dhundi Ganapathi there were 56 other forms of Vinayaka at Kashi. These Vinayakas were situated at the 8 directional points in 7 concentric circles centering around Dhundi Ganapthai near the original Kashi Vishwanatha Temple. (2)
The 1st concentric circle used to have 8 different forms of Vinayaka. They were:

1)Arka
2)Durga
3)Bhimachandha
4)Dehali
5)Uddhanda
6)Pashapani
7) Kharva
8) Siddhi Vinayaka

(3)
Vinayakas in the 2nd concentric circle :

1)Lambodara
2)Kutadanta
3)Saalakatantaka
4)Kusmandha
5)Mundha Vinayaka
6)Vikatadvija
7)Rajaputra
8)Pranava

(4)
Vinayakas in the 3rd concentric circle.

1) Vakratunda
2) Ekadanta
3) Trimukha
4) Pancasya
5) Herambha
6) Vighnaraja
7) Varada
8) Modakapriya

(5)
Vinayakas in the 4rd concentric circle

1) Abhayada
2) Simhatunda
3) Kunitaksha
4) Kshipraprasadana
5) Chintamani
6) Dantahasta
7) Picandhila
8) Uddandhamundha

(6)
Vinayakas in the 5th concentric circle

1) Sthuladanta
2) Kalipriya
3) Caturdanta
4) Dvitundha
5) Jyestha
6) Gajavinayaka
7) Kalavinayaka
8) Nagesha

(7)
Vinayakas in the 6th concentric circle

1) Manikarna
2) Asavinayaka
3) Sristiganesha
4) Yaksavighnesha
5) Gajakarna
6) Citraghanta
7) Sthulajangha
8) Mitravinayaka

(8)
Vinayakas in the 7th & final circle

1) Vinayakas 1-5 are mentioned as Moda and others in the Shlokas
6) Jnanavinayaka
7) Dvaravighnesha
8) Avimuktavinayaka

(9)
Unfortunately none of these Vinayakas exist as of today in their original Puranika forms.

A graphical representation of all the above Vinayakas & their respective locations. At the center is original Temple of Vishvanatha

This was mapped out by Prof Rana P.B. Singh of BHU (10) Image
The story behind the arrival of Vinayaka at Kashi is explained by Skanda to Agastya maha muni. On the instructions of Shiva; Ganesha arrives at Kashi from the Mandara mountain.

(11) Image
Vinayaka's arrival was shortly followed by the arrival of Shiva himself. Accompanying him were Parvathi, Nandi, Bhringhi. Along with Maha Vishnu, Lakshmi, Brahma, Vishvakarma & others.

In this Adhyaya, Shiva eulogizes Dhundi Vinayaka. (12)
Shiva explains the meaning of "Dhundhi" in the following Shloka.

"The root Dhundh is well known to mean “to search for”. Your name Dhundhi is due to the fact that you search for everything that your devotees require and bestow on them"

(13) Image
Shiva says here those who come to Kashi should have a darshana of Dhundi Vinayaka 1st followed by Vishveshwara. All obstacles of those who bow down to Dhundi everyday will be removed. Devotee should propitiate Dhundi by means of huge quantities of modaka, dhoopa, deepa (14) Image
Following this, Shiva explains the significance of each one of the 56 Vinayakas & their respective locations around Kashi.

Arkavinayaka is situated at the confluence of Ganga and Asi. If he is visited on Sundays by people, he will subdue all distresses.

(15) Image
Durga Ganapathi is the destroyer of all wretchedness.

Bhimacandavinayaka removes all fear.

Dehalivinayaka & Uddandha Ganapathi removes all obstacles.

Kharvavinayaka will subdue and shorten even huge obstacles.

Siddhivinayaka is a prompt bestower of powers on a Sadhaka.

(16)
Lambodara washes off all the mud of obstacles.

Kuthadanta is the annihilator of difficulties and calamities.

Kusmandha by the devotees for the suppression of great mishaps and calamities.

Mundhavinayaka is called by that name because his body is stationed in Patala.

(17) Image
Those who worship Vikatadvija shall obtain the favour of the Ganas.

A king who has lost his kingdom will win back his kingdom by worshiping Rajaputra Vinayaka.

Those who bow down to Pranava Vinayaka will attain Swarga.

(18)
Vakratunda, the remover of mass of sins.

Ekadantaka protects from calamities.

Trimukha is the remover of the fear of people of Kashi.

Pancasya rides a chariot drawn by lions. He is the protector of Kashi.

Heramba fulfills all the desires of the people of Kashi.

(19) Image
Vighnaraja Vinayaka is the destroyer of all obstacles.

Varada Vinayaka is to be worshiped for those seeking to be bestowed with boons.

Modakapriya Vinayaka, Shiva says is worthy of being adored.

(20)
Sthuladanta bestows enormous siddhis

Kalipriya punishes those who harass his devotees

Caturdanta removes all kinds of obstracles

Dvitundha bestows glory & splendour

Jyestha Vinayaka is the eldest among all Vinayakas. Visiting him will result in acquisition of excellence

(21) Image
Devotee is honoured in Nagaloka by visiting Nagesha

The Ganapati named Manikarna is the destroyer of obstacles

Ashavinayaka fullfills hopes & desires

Srsthiganesha is the indicator of creation & annihilation

Yaksha Vighnesha is the destroyer of all obstacles

(22) Image
Gajakarna is the cause of welfare to all

Sthulajangha subdues the sins of those who control their minds

Modavinayaka, Jnanavinayaka, Dvaravighnesha, Avimukta Vinayaka all remove distress of those with humble minds.

(23) Image
Skanda concludes by saying to Agastya muni that by repeating these 56 names of Dhundhiraja, a man shall get whatever he desires.

(24)

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