Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Group of Monuments at Hampi' has mentioned 'Ganesha' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Stone Chariot Entrance of a Temple in Hampi Scale at Hampi Sasivekalu Ganesha monument
The Hemakuta hill also has monuments with two monolithic Ganesha; the Kadalekalu Ganesha and the Sasivekalu Ganesha.
[89] The Kadalekalu Ganesha, named after Ganesha's gram-shaped belly, is in the middle of Hampi's sacred centre on the east side of the hill near Matanga.
[90] A colonnaded, open mandapa leads to the sanctum, which houses a monolithic image of Ganesha more than 4.5 metres (15xc2xa0ft) high, which was carved in-situ from extant rock.
Ganesha's tusk and other parts have been damaged, but the left handxe2x80x94which holds a rice cake treat with his trunk reaching out for itxe2x80x94has survived.
The Sasivekalu Ganesha, named after Ganesha's mustard seed-shaped belly, is near the Krishna temple south-west of the Kadalekalu Ganesha.
The Sasivekalu Ganesha is carved with his mother Parvati, in whose lap he sits.