Lord Ganesh Songs I

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Lord Ganesh

It is our tradition to
worship Lord Ganesh before starting any
work, to complete the work successfully.

Lord Ganesh fondly


called as Pillayarapa and Ganapathi
Bappa, is the elder son of Lord Shiva and
Lordess Parvathi. He is the brother of
Lord Muruga. He is Vigneshwara, who
removes all obstacles.

People offer him


“Modhagam”, “Aval”, “Pori” etc. His
birthday is celebrated as “Ganesh
Chathurthi”. It is a custom to immerse His
idol (made of sand) into river/sea after
this festival, it indicates that our
problems/sorrows will be removed if we
have true Bhakthi.

Worshiping Him is very


easy, Mix some turmeric powder or sandal
powder with water and form a triangular
structure such that its base lies on
ground. Apply kumkum on the upper tip
portion. So simple, isn’t it. Offer flowers.
Offer Prasadham, even chocolates will do.
Sing songs and offer Aarathi.

Pray with true devotion.


He will remove all your worries and give
you success. Your life will be filled with
joy and peace with His grace.

Om Kam Ganeshaya Namaha

This is a collection of few small songs on Lord


Ganesh, which i collected from several
websites long time back. Thanks to all those
who contributed.

These are songs of two to six lines, which can


easily be memorized. Even children can learn
the songs easily.

This Part contains six songs. Kindly forgive me,


for any errors found.

Contents:
1. Aadi Pujya Deva Gajaananaa
2. Baala Gajaanana Namo Namo
3. Bhaktha Vighna Vinaashaka
4. Chandra Kalaadhara
5. Gaja Mukha
6. Gaja Vadana Gajaanana

1. Aadi Pujya Deva Gajaananaa:


Aadi Pujya Deva Gajaananaa
Gaurihara Tanaya Shubhaanana
Vighna Vinashaka Siddhi Vinaayaka
Jaya Jaga Vandana Thava Charanam

Meaning:

Oh, Lord Gajaanana, darling son of Gauri who


destroys obstacles and confers success. Entire
creation pays obeisance and worship Thy Feet.

2. Baala Gajaanana Namo Namo:


Baala Gajaanana Namo Namo
Vighna Vinaashaka Namo Namo
Parvathi Nandana Namo Namo
Siddhi Vinaayaka Buddhi Pradayaka
Vijaya Gajaanana Namo Namo
Gangaadhara Suta Namo Namo
Lambodara He Namo Namo
Meaning:

Reverential salutations to You, Young Ganesh,


destroyer of obstacles, son of Parvathi and Shiva;
Granter of spiritual attainments and bestower of
intellect, discrimination and determination, Victorious
Ganesha, our salutations to Thee!

3. Bhaktha Vighna Vinaashaka:

Bhaktha Vighna Vinaashaka Bhukthi


Mukthi Pradaayaka
Bhaktha Kankshita Dayaka Bhava
Bhakthi Pradaayaka
Hey Dayaa Nidhe Ganapathe
Deenabandhu Kripaa Nidhe
Ashta Siddhi Vinaayaka Ishta Moksha
Pradaayaka
Ashta Sampada Daayaka Srishtipala
Vinaayaka
Meaning:
Oh Vinaayaka dispeller of all obstructions of
devotees, The bestower of Liberation; You provide
everything desired by devotees; You are the
bestower of Devotion; Hey Ganesha, Thou art full of
mercy and compassion; You are the friend of the
meek; You bestow the eight boons, You bestow
Liberation; Hey Ganesha, Thou art verily the keeper
of creation.

4. Chandra Kalaadhara:

Chandra Kalaadhara Gauri Shivaatmaja


Gajavadana Gananaatha Shubhaanana
Pranavaakara Pashupati Nandana
Paahi Prabho Mam Paahi Gajaanana

Meaning:

The offspring of Gauri (Parvathi) and Shiva


(adorned by the moon) Gajavadana (the elephant
faced One), Gananatha (the chief of Ganas)
Shubhaanana (the one who causes auspicious things
to happen) You are the form of Primal Sound (Om),
son of Pashupati (Shiva) Protect us Oh Lord, Protect
us Oh Gajaanana (Ganesha).

5. Gaja Mukha:

Gaja Mukha Gaja Mukha Gananatha


Sura Muni Vanditha Guna Sheela

Meaning:

(Our salutations to) the elephant faced Lord


Ganesha, endowed with the best of qualities, who is
Chief of the Ganas or demi-gods, and is worshipped
alike by sages and saints.

6. Gaja Vadana Gajaanana:

Gaja Vadana Gajaanana


Gauri Thanaya Gajaanana
Jai Jai Jai Gajaanana
Jai Jai Jai Gajaanana
Devaadhi Deva Gajaanana
Gauri Thanaya Gajaanana

Meaning:

Victory to Lord of Lords - Lord


Gajaanana, beloved son of Mother Gauri.
Chant the name of Elephant faced Lord
Gajaanana.

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