Gajanand
Gajanand is a Sanskrit name, commonly found in Hindu traditions of India. The word is composed of two parts: "Gaja", meaning elephant, and "Anand", meaning joy or bliss. Together, they convey a sense of "joy of the elephant".
In Hinduism, Gajanand is often associated with Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the deity revered
The name Gajanand is not only synonymous with Ganesha but also paints a spiritual picture of elation.
In modern usage, shortcomings about acquiring authentic links to his sources have led to book analyses of