Uddanda Ganapati is a form of the Hindu god Ganesha, and is described as the Enforcer of Dharma or the laws of being: Appearance: Uddanda Ganapati is red-hued and has ten hands. Attributes: Uddanda Ganapati holds a pot of gems, a blue lily, sugar cane, a mace, lotus flower, sprig of paddy, a pomegranate, noose, garland, and His broken tusk. Significance: Uddanda Ganapati is the 24th of the 32 forms of Ganesha, and is said to help his devotees resolve their dilemmas and tread the path of dharma. He is also associated with Mula(moola) Nakshatra. Uddanda Ganpati | Flora69.comGanesha is often depicted with the head of an elephant and a big belly. He is commonly shown with four arms, holding his broken tusk in his lower-right hand and a delicacy in his lower-left hand.