Ganeash
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About the name Ganeash
Ganeash is a variant spelling of Ganesh, derived from Sanskrit roots "gana" (group/multitude) and "isha" (lord/master), meaning "Lord of the Multitudes" or "Lord of the Hosts." The name has linguistic origins in ancient Sanskrit and Hindu philosophical terminology.
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Etymology
Ganeash is a variant spelling of Ganesh, derived from Sanskrit roots "gana" (group/multitude) and "isha" (lord/master), meaning "Lord of the Multitudes" or "Lord of the Hosts." The name has linguistic origins in ancient Sanskrit and Hindu philosophical terminology.
Ganeash is primarily used in Hindu cultures and among Hindu populations worldwide, referring to the elephant-headed deity venerated in Hinduism as the remover of obstacles and the lord of beginnings; the worship of Ganesh dates back to at least the 4th century CE in Indian religious texts.
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