Child form of Ganesha who is depicted with 4 hands (Chaturbhuja)

He is depicted with 8 hands (Ashtabhuja)

Depicted in grey coloured image, and is a 4 armed Ganesha

Depicted in red coloured image, and is a 16 armed Ganesha

A powerful Ganpathi and is depicted in red coloured image

The twice-born Ganpathi, and is depicted in white coloured image

Depicted in golden coloured image, and is a 4 armed Ganesha

Considered as the Lord who is the protector of the weak & the helpless

Lord of blessed offerings, and depicted in blue coloured image

Lord of obstacles, and depicted in gold coloured image

Depicted in red coloured image, and is a 4 armed Ganesha

He is the giver of success, and depicted in white coloured image

Popularly worshipped & seated majestically with one of his shaktis on his knee

Depicted in red coloured image, and is a 4 armed Ganesha

Will bring proficiency & success for the devotees in fine arts

Depicted in gold coloured image, and is a six armed Ganpati

Depicted in red coloured image, and is a Ganesha with a third eye

Also known as the boon giver Ganapati with three eyes

Lord of three letters, and depicted in gold coloured image

Considered as a quick rewarder, and depicted in red coloured image

Depicted in yellow coloured image, and is a four armed Ganesha

Is a single tusk Ganpati, and depicted in blue coloured image

Lord of happy manifestation, and depicted in red coloured image

Considered as enforcer of Dharma, and depicted in red coloured image

Has 4 arms & holds noose, a goad, his broken tusk & his favourite fruit

Helps his devotees to attain moksha through spiritual studies

A Ganpati that appears with two faces and four arms

A three-faced Ganpati, and depicted in red coloured image

Considered as a fearless Ganpati, and depicted in a white coloured image

Appears in the posture of a yogi, and depicted in red coloured image

Appears with eight arms, and considered as the invincible Ganpati

Appears with four arms, and considered as the dispeller of sorrows