Hinduism Lord Ganesha 'The remover of obstacles'.
Brings good luck, harmony and great
success Ancient stone carved idol
of Lord Ganesha with his two wives
Riddhi and Siddhi at
Palitana Jain Temple entrance.
Several patterns of associations with
different consorts are identifiable.
One pattern of myths identifies Ganesha
as an unmarried Brahmari (celibate)
with no consorts.
Another pattern associates him with the
concepts of Buddhi (intellect), Siddhi
(spiritual power), and Riddhi (prosperity)
; these qualities are sometimes
personified as goddesses who are
considered to be Ganesha's wives
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