Shri Ganesha Stotram

Chanting Ganesha Stotram with proper rituals brings his blessings and he is easily pleased by such devotion. It removes all sorrows & obstacles from life, bringing happiness, prosperity, and wealth.

ganesha stotram
ganesha stotram

प्रणम्य शिरसा देवं गौरी विनायकम् ।
भक्तावासं स्मेर नित्यमाय्ः कामार्थसिद्धये ॥॥
प्रथमं वक्रतुडं च एकदंत द्वितीयकम् ।
तृतियं कृष्णपिंगात्क्षं गजववत्रं चतुर्थकम् ॥॥

लंबोदरं पंचम च पष्ठं विकटमेव च ।
सप्तमं विघ्नराजेंद्रं धूम्रवर्ण तथाष्टमम् ॥॥
नवमं भाल चंद्रं च दशमं तु विनायकम् ।
एकादशं गणपतिं द्वादशं तु गजानन् ॥॥

द्वादशैतानि नामानि त्रिसंघ्यंयः पठेन्नरः ।
न च विघ्नभयं तस्य सर्वसिद्धिकरं प्रभो ॥॥
विद्यार्थी लभते विद्यां धनार्थी लभते धनम् ।
पुत्रार्थी लभते पुत्रान्मो क्षार्थी लभते गतिम् ॥॥

जपेद्णपतिस्तोत्रं षडिभर्मासैः फलं लभते ।
संवत्सरेण सिद्धिंच लभते नात्र संशयः ॥॥
अष्टभ्यो ब्राह्मणे भ्यश्र्च लिखित्वा फलं लभते ।
तस्य विद्या भवेत्सर्वा गणेशस्य प्रसादतः ॥॥

॥ इति श्री नारद पुराणे संकष्टनाशनं नाम श्री गणपति स्तोत्रं संपूर्णम् ॥

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Frequently asked questions श्री गणपति स्तोत्रम् (Shri Ganapati Stotram)

What is Shri Ganapati Stotram?

Shri Ganapati Stotram is a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings and wisdom. It is recited to invoke his blessings for success, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles.

Who composed Shri Ganapati Stotram?

Shri Ganapati Stotram is found in the Narada Purana, an ancient Hindu scripture. It is traditionally attributed to Sage Narada, a revered sage and devotee of Lord Vishnu.

What are the key verses in Shri Ganapati Stotram?

Key verses of Shri Ganapati Stotram include:

  1. Invocation: The hymn begins with a prayer to Lord Ganesha, seeking his blessings for success and fulfillment of desires.

  2. Names of Ganesha: The hymn lists twelve names of Ganesha, each highlighting different aspects and attributes of the deity.

  3. Benefits of Recitation: Verses describe the benefits of reciting the stotram, including success in education, wealth, progeny, and liberation.

What are the twelve names of Ganesha mentioned in the stotram?

The twelve names of Ganesha mentioned in the stotram are:

  1. Vakratunda: The one with a curved trunk.

  2. Ekadanta: The one with a single tusk.

  3. Krishna Pingaksha: The one with dark complexion and reddish-brown eyes.

  4. Gajavaktra: The one with an elephant face.

  5. Lambodara: The one with a large belly.

  6. Vikata: The ferocious one.

  7. Vighnaraja: The remover of obstacles.

  8. Dhumravarna: The one with a smoky-grey complexion.

  9. Bhalachandra: The one with the moon on his forehead.

  10. Vinayaka: The supreme leader.

  11. Ganapati: The lord of the Ganas (divine hosts).

  12. Gajanana: The elephant-faced one.

What is the significance of reciting Shri Ganapati Stotram?

Reciting Shri Ganapati Stotram is believed to bring various benefits, including:

  • Removal of Obstacles: Ganesha is known as Vighnaharta, the remover of obstacles.

  • Success in Education: Students can attain knowledge and wisdom.

  • Wealth and Prosperity: Those seeking wealth and success in business are benefited.

  • Progeny: Couples desiring children may be blessed with progeny.

  • Spiritual Growth: Seekers of liberation can achieve spiritual growth and moksha (liberation).

How often should Shri Ganapati Stotram be recited?

For maximum benefits, it is recommended to recite Shri Ganapati Stotram daily, preferably three times a day (morning, afternoon, and evening).

Are there any specific guidelines for reciting Shri Ganapati Stotram?

  • Devotion: Recite with a pure heart and devotion.

  • Concentration: Maintain focus and concentration while chanting.

  • Purity: Ensure physical and mental cleanliness.

  • Offerings: If possible, make offerings like flowers, fruits, and sweets to Lord Ganesha during recitation.

Can Shri Ganapati Stotram be recited by anyone?

Yes, Shri Ganapati Stotram can be recited by anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. It is a universal prayer beneficial for all devotees seeking Lord Ganesha's blessings.

What is the 'Phalashruti' of Shri Ganapati Stotram?

The 'Phalashruti' of Shri Ganapati Stotram describes the results of its regular recitation:

  • Immediate Results: Benefits such as success in education, wealth, progeny, and liberation within six months.

  • Annual Recitation: Attainment of desired results within a year without any doubt.

  • Divine Grace: Complete knowledge and blessings of Lord Ganesha.