Connu dans ce temple sous les noms de "Siddhi Vinakaya" et "Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka" (Pourvoyeur des Dons, le Seigneur qui comble de ses bienfaits
tous ses fidèles), Ganesh Vinayaka est montré debout, revêtu d'une armure d'argent. De ses quatre mains, deux font le mudra de
varada hasta qui, justement, montrent sa propention à accorder ses bienfaits. Les deux autres mains, dirigées vers ses pieds,
rappellent la Libération des conditionnements. Dans ce village d'Anegudde, près de Kumbashi (Karnataka), l'un des sept lieux de Libération du Karnataka
côtier, Ganesh est vu comme une forme de Vishnu
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Anegudde Ganesh, Kumbhashi
Anegudde is a village in the Kundapura taluq of Udupi district, India. The village is also known as 'Kumbashi' or 'Kumbhashi'. Here, Lord
Ganapathi is also called, ‘Siddhi Vinakaya’ and ‘Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka’, the provider of all boons. People come here with all kinds of wishes.
The Lord Vinayaka here is said to fulfill all the wishes of his devotees.
The main sanctum enshrines the magnificent image of Lord Vinayaka, resplendent in silver armor, in a standing posture. The image of Lord
Vinayaka is represented with four hands, out of which two are 'Varada Hasta' signifying his preference to grant boons. Two hands point to his feet,
as a means to salvation.
Anegudde is considered one of the seven 'mukti sthalas' in coastal Karnataka (Parashurama kshetra). Here Ganapati is viewed as a form of Vishnu.
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