What is ganesha gender?

In Hindu mythology, Ganesha is considered to be a male deity. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is depicted with an elephant's head and a human body. The elephant head represents wisdom, intelligence, and strength, while the human body symbolizes Ganesha's ability to interact with humans and help them solve their problems. Ganesha is also known as the lord of beginnings, and he is worshipped before starting any new venture or auspicious occasion. While Ganesha is mostly described as male, some literature portrays him as having a female form or appearing as a combination of both male and female attributes. However, these depictions are not as common as his male form.