The cartoon by internationally-renowned political cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro depicts Ganesha as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) with Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Haroon Lorgat lying on an altar at his feet about to be sacrificed by his bosses.
The cartoon in the Sunday Times also shows Ganesha holding a cricket bat in one hand and wads of money in the other.
CSA depends largely on Indian tours to boost its coffers, hence the depiction of sacrifice for money in the cartoon.
The cartoon has been described by political analysts as brilliantly capturing the impasse between Cricket South Africa and the BCCI which led to CSA being willing to "sacrifice" Lorgat to save part of the tour by India.
CSA agreed last week to remove Lorgat from any dealings with the BCCI during the tour and for matters at the International Cricket Council (ICC) where BCCI is involved.
Lorgat was at loggerheads with BCCI while he was chief executive at the ICC.
The South African Hindu Dharma Sabha (SAHDS), the South African Hindu Maha Sabha and the South African Tamil Federation have all denounced the cartoon and called for an apology from the Sunday Times.
He described the cartoon as being "completely disrespectful".
"Coming as it does just a week before the Diwali celebrations, it is particular offensive as Lord Ganesha, who is regarded as the remover of obstacles, is depicted here as a greedy and domineering cricket body," Maharaj added.
He said that he had asked three institutions - the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities; the Human Rights Commission; and the Ombudsman of the Press Council of South Africa - to probe the cartoon.
Hindu Maha Sabha President Ashwin Trikamjee, said the cartoon showed a total lack of respect for religious beliefs and sensitivities.
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