The Wind Waker.
That should be the other way around. You should only believe that Ganon and his beast form are two different entities if there is actually any evidence for it. We know that "Ganon" is just Ganondorf's nickname and we know that Ganondorf transforms into a beast in the same way...
Why couldn't Link have just wished for everyone harmed by Ganon's evil to return to normal? That would leave Ganon dead and everyone else alive, like a proper ending.
Ganon's beast form being a different entity from his Gerudo form is about as likely as Link's wolf form being a separate entity from his Hylian form. It's just a transformation.
... Or he just listened to the tune echoing through the tunnel in Goron City, like every other Goron seems to be doing.
Actually, Darunia doesn't even say he already knows it, and might suggest the opposite, as all he says is that he really likes it. Darunia pretty much learned the song from Link.
I think you've been told wrong. Tingle used to be a normal person, but then a man (named Uncle Rupee) went up to him and told him that if he can collect enough Rupees for him, he will allow him to live in a paradise (called Rupeeland) forever. Agreeing to these terms, he was then turned into a...
The Temple of Time was originally going to be in the Lost Woods in OoT, and when TP went up to Miyamoto with the idea to make TP, he was told to use that opportunity to do all the things that couldn't be done in OoT (like horseback sword-fighting). I guess the Temple of Time in the forest was...
No, what they did at the end of OoT was get Ganon executed and sealed in the Twilight Realm. Between Link and Zelda's conversation and the execution, Ganon is a free man wandering the fields of Hyrule, which is also where you have OoX placed. It does not make sense to have to resurrect someone...
This has nothing to do with what I'm saying. Ganon is literally walking around Hyrule a free man between OoT's child ending and OoX in your timeline. He can't be resurrected from anything if he doesn't have anything to be resurrected from.
Yes, sealed in death among other places, but my point is that he wasn't even sealed between OoT's child ending and OoX. You're having him resurrect from being alive and well, which doesn't make any sense.
Why does Ganon need a resurrection ritual in OoX if he isn't even dead yet? He's completely fine until he gets sealed in the Twilight Realm, which must be after OoX in your timeline.