JAI GANESHA SLOKAS
Shuklaambara Dharam Vishnum
Shashi Varnam Chatur Bhujam
Prasanna Vadanam Dhyaayet
Sarva Vighna Upashaanthaye
Meaning of Sloka:Lord Ganesha always dressed in white represents purity. He is omnipresent with gray complexion like that of ash glowing with spiritual splendor. The Lord with bright countenance has four arms. I meditate on the God who can destroy all obstacles whether material or spiritual.
Vakratunda Mahakaaya
Suryakoti Samaprabha
Nirvighnam Kuru Mey Deva
Sarva Kaaryeshu Sarvada
Meaning of Sloka:Lord Ganesha has a curved trunk with a powerful body. He has the brilliance of a million suns. May the Lord, remove all the problems from the actions I aim to achieve.
Ekadantam Mahaakaayan
Taptakaajnchanasannibhamh
Lambodaram Vishaalaaxam
Vandeaham Gananaayakamh
Meaning of Sloka:Obeisance to Lord Ganesha, the one tusked, huge-bodied, big-bellied, and large-eyed God, whose complexion is like that of molten gold. I surrender myself to such great lord.
Srikantho Mathulo Yasya
Jananee Sarva Mangalaa
Janakaha Sankaro Devaha
Tam Vande' Kunjaraananam
Meaning of Sloka:The lord, for whom Lord Vishnu is the Uncle, whose mother is the divine auspicious one, Parvati and whose father is Lord Shiva. I offer salutations to Sri Ganesha, the Omkara.
Prasanna Vinaayakam Devam
Perivana Pura Samsthitham
Sarva Vigna Haram Nithyam
Vandhe Sri Kunjaraananam
Meaning of Sloka:The Lord Sri Prasanna Vinaayaka, who lives in his Temple of Pearland; one who removes all obstacles of all his devotees at all times; one who has the Omkara face of the elephant. I pray to the divine Ganesha.
Shuklaambara Dharam Vishnum
Shashi Varnam Chatur Bhujam
Prasanna Vadanam Dhyaayet
Sarva Vighna Upashaanthaye
Meaning of Sloka:Lord Ganesha always dressed in white represents purity. He is omnipresent with gray complexion like that of ash glowing with spiritual splendor. The Lord with bright countenance has four arms. I meditate on the God who can destroy all obstacles whether material or spiritual.
Agajaanana Padmaarkam
Gajaananam Aharnisham
Anekadantham Bhaktaanaam
Ekadantam Upaasmahey
Meaning of Sloka:Lord Ganesha, the elephant faced is like sun to the lotus face of Mother Parvati. The single tusked Ganesha is the giver of boons. I salute the great lord to grant us a boon.
Ganaanaam Twam Ganapathi Gam Havaamahe
Kavim Kaveenaam Upamasra Vastamam
Jyeshta Raajam Brahmanaam Brahmanaspatha
Aanashrunvanna Oothibhi Seedha Saadanam
Meaning of Sloka:The Lord of spiritual faith, son of Lord Shiva, is the wisest among the wise. Ganesha has no comparison. He is the senior Lord of the Vedic mantras, who listens to the devotee's prayers. I invite Lord Ganesha to visit my home with prosperous things and be seated here.
Mudakaratha Mothakam Sadaa vimukthi
Sadhakam; Kaladhara vadhamshakam Vilasi
Loka Rakshakam; Anaayakaika Naayakam
Vinasi Dhebha Dhaithyakam; Nadashu Bhasu
Nasakam Namamitham Vinaayakam
Meaning of Sloka:With joy he holds modaka in His hand. He readily bestows salvation. He wears the moon as an ornament. He protects the destitute. He is the leaderless supreme leader. He destroyed the elephant demon. That 'Vinakaya' Lord Ganesha I worship.
Mooshika Vaahana Modhaka Hastha Chaamara
Karna Vilambitha Suthra Vaamana Roopa
Maheshwara Puthra Vigna Vinaayaka Paadha Namasthey
Meaning of Sloka:He who has the mouse as the vahana, He who always keeps Modhak, He who has ears that resemble a hand held fan, He who wears a chain-like ornament around his waist, He who is short statured, He who is the son of Lord Maheshwara. O! Lord Vinayaka who is all the above and he who removes all impediments(vignas), We worship your Divine Feet.
Vidyaarthee Lapthey Vidyaam; Dhanaarthee
Lapathey Dhanam; Puthraarthee Lapathey
Puthraan; Mokshaarthee Lapathey Gathim
Meaning of Sloka:One who aspires wisdom attains it One who aspires wealth attains it One who aspires a son attains him and One who aspires moksha attains it.
Gajaananam Bootha Ganaathi Sayvitham
Kapitha Jumbu Phala saara Bakshitham Umaa
Sutham Shoka Vinaasha Kaaranam Namaami
Vigneshwara Paadha Pankajam
Meaning of Sloka:I prostrate myself before the lotus feet of Vigneshvara (Ganesha), the son of Uma, who destroys sorrow, who is served by the host of angels, who has the face of an elephant, who partakes of the essence of kapittha and jambu fruits.
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