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Ganapati Prarthana Ganapatham
Ganapati Prarthana Ganapatham is a religious hymn which is exclusively devoted to Lord Ganesha. A worshipper will receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha by reciting the sacred mantra.

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Ganapati Prarthana Ganapatham, Mantra of Lord GaneshaThe Ganapati Prarthana Ganapatham is one of the mantras of Lord Ganesha which is chanted in praise of the deity. The devotees of the elephant-faced deity recite the hymn in order to worship and pray to Ganesha. It is believed that by meditating on the Ganapati Prarthana Ganapatham, a worshipper is blessed with wisdom and intelligence. The prayed should be chanted with faith (Bhava) and devotion (Shraddha) by the worshippers. The chanter of the mantra will receive the blessings of the Lord and achieve success and prosperity in new ventures.

The Ganapati Prarthana Ganapatham is mentioned as follows-
Om Ganaanaam Tvaa Ganapatigm Havaamahe
Kavim Kaveenaam Upama Sravastavam Jyeshtha Raajam
Brahmanaam Brahmanaspata Aa Nah Srunvannootibhi
Seeda Saadanam Prano Devee Sarasvatee Vaajebhir

Vaajineevatee Dheenaama Vitryavatu
Ganesaaya Namah Sarasvatyai Namah
Sree Gurubhyo Namah Harih Om Ganpataye
Ganaanaam Tvaa Ganaanaam Ganaanaam Tvaa

Ganapatim Ganapatim Tvaa Ganaanaam Ganaanaam Tvaa
Ganapatim Tvaa Ganapatim Tvaatvaa Ganapatigm Havaamahe
Havaamahe Ganapatim Tvaatvaa Ganapatigm Havaamahe
Ganapatigm Havaamahe Havaamahe Ganapatim Ganapatigm Havaamahe

Kavinkavigm Havaamahe Ganapatim Ganapatigm Havaamahe
Kavim Ganapatim Iti Ganapatim
Havaamahe Kavim Kavigm Havaamahe
Havaamahe Kavim Kaveenaan Kaveenaam Kavigm

Havaamahe Havaamahe Kavinka Veenaam
Kavin Kaveenaan Kaveenaam Kavinkavim Kaveenaamu
Pamasravastama Mu Pama Sravastama Kaveenaam
Kavinkavim Kaveenaamu Pama Sravastamam

Kaveenaa Mu Pamasrava Stamamupama Sravastamam
Kaveenaa Nkaveenaa Mu Pamasravastamam
Jyeshta Raajam Brahmanaam Brahmanaam

Jyeshtha Raajam Jyeshtha Raajam Jyeshtha Raajam
Brahmanaam Brahmano Brahmano Brahmanaam
Jyeshtha Raajam Jyesh Tharaajamjyesh Tharaajam
Brahmanaam Brahmanah Jyeshtha Raajam Iti Jyeshtha Raajam

Brahmanaam Brahmano Brahmano
Brahmanaam Brahmanaam Brahmanaspate
Patebrahmano Brahmanaam Brahmanaam Brahmanaspate
Brahmanaspate Pate Brahmano Brahmanaspata

Aapate Brahmano Brahmanaspata Aa Pata
Aa Patepata Aanona Aapate Pata Aanah
Aanona Aanassrunvan Chrunvanna
Aanassrunvan Na Ssrunvan Chrunvannona

Srunvannootibhi Rootibhi Srunvannona Srunvannootibhih
Srunvannootibhi Rootibhi Srunvan Chrunvannooti Bhisseeda
Seedoti Bhissrunvan Chrunvannooti Bhisseeda
Ootibhisseeda Seedotibhi Rootibhisseeda

Saadanagm Saadanagm Seedotibhirooti Bhisseeda
Saadanam Ootibhi Rityooti Bhih
Seedasaadanagm Saadanagm Seeda Seeda
Saadanam Saadanamiti Saadanam

Prano Nah Praprano Devee Devee
Nah Praprano Deveeno Devee Devee
Nonodevee Sarasvatee Sarasvatee Devee
No No Devee Sarasvatee

Devee Sarasvatee Sarasvatee Devee Devee
Sarasvatee Vaajebhirvaajebhi Sarasvatee Devee
Devee Sarasvatee Devee Sarasvatee Vaaje`bhih
Sarasvatee Vaajebhi Rvaajebhi Sarasvatee

Sarasvatee Vaajebhi Rvaajineevatee Vaahineevatee
Vaajebhi Sarasvatee Sarasvatee Vaajebhi Rvaajineevatee
Vaaj Ebhirvaaji Neevatee Vaaj Neevatee
Vaaji Ebhirvaaj Ebhirvaaji Neevatee Vaaji Neevateeti

Vaaji Neevatee Vaaj Ebhirvaaj Ebhirvaaji
Neevatee Vaaji Neevateeti Vaaji Neevatee
Dheenaa Mavitryavitree Dheenaam
Dheenaamavitrya Vatva Vatvavitree Dheenaam

Dheenaama Vitryavatu Avitryavatvava
Tvavitryavi Tryavatu Avatvityavatu


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