Vighneshvari (in some traditions)

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Vighneshvari is a Hindu goddess regarded in some traditions as a consort or feminine counterpart of Ganesha, associated with the removal of obstacles and auspicious beginnings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu goddess
associatedWith Ganesha NERFINISHED
auspicious beginnings
describedAs consort of Ganesha
feminine counterpart of Ganesha
domain beginnings of ventures
ritual commencements
function granting success in undertakings
removing material obstacles
removing spiritual obstacles
gender female
nameMeaning Lady of Obstacles NERFINISHED
oftenLinkedTo concept of auspiciousness
religion Hinduism
role remover of obstacles
sometimesIdentifiedAs shakti of Ganesha
veneratedAs embodiment of auspicious beginnings
protector from hindrances
worshippedIn some Hindu traditions

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Uchchhishta Ganapati hasConsort Vighneshvari (in some traditions)