Ganesha (disambiguation)

Ganesha (disambiguation)

Ganesha is a Hindu deity of intellect and wisdom.

Ganesha, Ganesh, or Ganesa may also refer to:

* Ganesha (psychedelic), a hallucinogenic phenethylamine
* Ganesha the Elephant, a fictional character from the Bloody Roar series
* Chitra Ganesh, an artist based in Brooklyn, New York
* Ganesh Himal, a mountain range in Asia
* Ganesa Macula, a dark feature on Saturn's moon Titan
* Ganesh, Kannada language film actor
* Ganesha (LMS), Open Source Learning Management System

*"Ganeshana Maduve", Kannada language film


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