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Ganesha Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram
Ganesha Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is chanted by the worshippers of Lord Ganesha in adoration of the Lord. The stotram assists in acquiring positive results and removes various obstructions.

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Ganesha Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram, Mantras of Lord GaneshaThe Ganesha Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is one of the mantras of Lord Ganesha. The popular Hindu devotional hymn is chanted by the worshippers of Lord Ganesha with utmost devotion. The Ganesha Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is usually recited while performing the rituals of adoration of the Lord. It is believed that if a devotee prays to Ganesha and chants the hymn before the commencement of important work, he will achieve success in all matters. Moreover the stotram assists in acquiring positive results and removes various obstructions.

Ganesha Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is mentioned as follows-
Vinaayako Vighnaraajo Gaureeputro Ganesvarah Skamdaa Grajovyayah Pooto Dakshozdhyaksho Dvijapriyah Agnigarvacci Dimdrasreeprado Vaaneepradozvyayah Sarvasiddhi Pradassar Vatanayah Sarvareepriyah Sarvaatmakah Srushtikartaa Devonekaarchita Sivah Suddho Buddhipriyassaamto Brahmacaaree Gajaananah Dvaimaatreyo Munistutyo Bhaktavighnavinaasanah Ekadamta Schaturbaahuschatura Saktisamyutah

Lambodara Soorpakarno Hararbrahma Viduttamah Kaalo Grahapatih Kaamee Somasooryaagnilocanah Paasaamkusa Dharaschamdo Gunaateeto Niramjanah Akalma Sha Svayamsiddha Siddhaarchita Padaambujah Beeja Poora Phalaasakto Varadassaasvatah Krutee Dvijapriyo Veetabhayo Gadee Chakreekshu Chapadhrut Sreedoja Utpalakarah Sreepatih Stutiharshitah Kulaadribhettaa Jatilah Kali Kalmasha Naasanah

Chamdra Choodamanih Kaamtah Paapahaaree Samaahitah Asrita Sreekara Saumyo Bhakta Vaamchitadaayakah Saamtah Kaivalya Sukhada Sacchidaanamda Vigrahah Gnyaanee Dayaayuto Daamto Brahmadvesha Vivarjitah Pramattadaityabhayadah Sreekamtho Vibudhesvarah Ramaarcito Vidhir Naagaraajaya Gnyopaveetavaan Sthoolakamthah Svayamkartaa Saamaghoshapriyah Parah Sthoolatumdozgraneerdheero Vaageesassiddhidaayakah

Doorvaa Bilvapriyozvyaktamoorti Radbhutamoortimaan Sailemdra Tanujo Tsamga Khelanotsukamaanasah Svalaavanya Sudhaasaaro Jitamanmathavigrahah Samastajagadaadhaaro Maayee Mooshakavaahanah Hrushtastushtah Prasannaatmaa Sarvasiddhipradaayakah Ashtottarasatenaivam Naamnaam Vighnesvaram Vibhum Tushtaava Samkarah Putram Tripuram Hamtumutyatah Yah Poojayedanenaiva Bhaktyaa Siddhivinaayakam

Doorvaa Dalairbilva Patraih Pushpairvaa Camdanaakshataih Sarvaankaamaana Vaapnoti Sarvavighnaih Pramucyate

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