Lord Ganesha is meditated upon for removing obstacles. He is described as white in color, gray like ash, four-armed, with a bright countenance. A second chant requests Ganesha's grace to complete tasks without hindrances, describing him as elephant-headed, radiant as the sun. A third chant praises Ganesha as the son of Uma who faces elephants, eats fruits, and alleviates suffering, offering respects to his divine feet. A fourth chant describes Ganesha's mouse vehicle, traditional sweet, fan-like ears, waist ornament, short stature, and status as son of Lord Parameshwara.