In Hinduism, Ganesha is worshiped as the God of Vighnaharta, intelligence and knowledge. In any auspicious work, yajna, worship, or new beginning, Ganesha is first remembered. By chanting their praise and names, all the obstacles of life are removed and the way of success is paved. The name of one such influential hymns is – “Shri Ganapati Dwadash Naam Stotram”, in which the twelve names of Lord Ganesha are remembered.
This hymn is not only important from spiritual terms, but its regular lessons also brings peace, prosperity, and fearlessness in the life of the seeker.
Verse and meaning:
Stotra is as follows:
Pranamya Shirsa Dewan Gauriputram Vinayakam.
Bhaktawas Smrannityam Ayam: Kamarthasiddhaye॥
First Vakratundam Ekadantam Secondarykam.
Thirds
Lambodran Panchamcha Shashtham Vikatmev Ch.
Saptam Vighnarajan Dhoomvarnam and Sashmam
Navam Bhalchandran Ch Dasam Tu Vinayakam.
Ekadasham Ganapati Dwadashan Tu Gajananam
Dwadashaitani Namani Trisandhyam: Pathannar.
Na Vighnabhyam Tasya Sarvasiddhikran Prabho:
Students Labhte Vidyana Dhanarthi Labhte Dhanam.
Son, son of son, Moksharthi Labhte Gatim
Japedganapattram Shadambharamasai: Faln Labhet.
Samvatsaren Siddhin Chhutte Natra Doubt:
Ashtabhyo Brahmanabhyascha Likhitha Ya: Dedayet.
Tasya Vidyabhvetsarva Ganeshasya Prasad
Essence and interpretation of shlokas:
Pranamya Shirsa Dewan Gauriputram Vinayakam …
In this verse it is said that Lord Ganesha bow his head and bow down, who is the son of Mata Gauri. Those who always live in the place of residence of devotees, remembering them are accomplished by age, desire and meaning.
First Vakratundam Ekadantam Secondarykam …
In this, twelve names of Ganesha are mentioned –
Vakratund: crooked trunk
Ekadanta: A tooth
Krishnapingaksha: Black and Tambai eyes
Gajavaktra: Elephant
Lambodar: Big stomach
Terror: Terrible form
Vighnraj: King of obstacles
Smoke: smoke -like characters
Bhalchandra: Those wearing a moon on the forehead
Vinayak: Leader
Ganpati: Master of Ganas
Gajanan: Elephant -like face
Dwadashaitani Namani Trisandhyam: Pathannar:
A person who reads these twelve names three times daily – in the morning, mid -day and evening – has no fear of any obstruction and Lord Ganesha provides all the siddhis.
Students are very happy …
With the recitation of this hymn, the student gets knowledge, wealth to the wealth, the children who wish for the child, and the person who wish for salvation gives salvation.
Conspiracy: Falin Labhet …
Regular text for six months gives fruits and by doing it for one year, perfection is definitely provided.
Ashtabhyo Brahmanabhyascha Likhitha Ya: Dedayet …
If this hymn is dedicated by writing to eight Brahmins, then the seeker gets complete disciplines, and all this is possible by the grace of Ganesha.
Spiritual importance:
Shri Ganapati Dwadash Naam Stotram is not only a hymn, but it is also a spiritual ritual. By reading this, the seeker gets self -confidence, mental peace and confidence. It is considered a surefire way to avoid obstacles and obstacles. This hymn reminds us that each name represents a particular quality or power.
For example, “Vakratund” teaches us that if any obstacle or problem in life comes, it should be encouraged. “Ekadanta” teaches that concentration and perseverance is necessary in resolution. “Gajanan” shows that humility and compassion are necessary despite being powerful.
Historical and Puranic References:
The clear date of the origin of Ganapati Dwadash Naam Stotram is not known, but it is part of the tradition of Ganesha worship described in the Puranas. Especially in Ganesh Purana and Mudgal Purana, various forms and names of Ganesha are described in detail. This hymn was composed by an ancient sage with the aim of taking seekers out of various crises of life.
Usage and Benefits:
Reciting it before the start of a new work gives success.
Chanting it before going to the exam, interview or any competition increases confidence.
Its regular text is beneficial for maintaining happiness and peace in the house and prevention of Vastu Dosha.
This hymn is particularly fruitful for traders. Reciting it in a shop or establishment leads to an increase in business.
conclusion:
Shri Ganapati Dwadash Naam Stotram is a very impressive and simple hymns, which anyone can read with reverence and rule. It not only provides spiritual progress, but also provides worldly amenities. These twelve names of Lord Ganesha awaken the hidden qualities within us and lead us to a successful, fearless and balanced life.
If any work in life is stopping again and again, or there is fear, doubt or uncertainty in the mind, then the regular text of Shri Ganpati Dwadash Naam Stotram is an infinite solution.
“Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah!”
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