Chintamani Ganesh is worshipped at the famous Chintamani Temple at Theur in Maharashtra and is also one among the Ashtavinayaka Temples . Chintamani is a wish fulfilling Gem which was in the possession of Sage Kapila. The holy saint used it only for Dharmic purposes. Ganapati got the name after he protected the Gem. Once, Gana, the prince of the kingdom, came to the ashram of Sage Kapila with his army. Sage welcomed the prince and the army and served tasty food to the entire army. Gana wanted to know the secret of Sage Kapila that made him produce such tasty food instantaneously. He then came to know about the Chintamani Gem. He then wanted to possess it. But Kapila declined as he knew that the prince would use it for evil purposes. Gana forcibly took the gem away from the ashram. Sage Kapila then prayed to Ganesha for his help. Being pleased with Kapila's devotion, Ganesha first attempted to warn the prince through a dream. But Gana was adamant. He decided