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Ganesha Pancharatnam
Ganesha Pancharatnam is one of the mantras of Lord Ganesha. The recitation of the Ganesha Pancharatnam helps a devotee to achieve success in important projects and tasks.

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Ganesha Pancharatnam, Mantra of Lord GaneshaThe Ganesha Pancharatnam is one of the mantras of Lord Ganesha. The religious hymn is exclusively devoted to Lord Ganesha. The worshippers of the Lord chant the verses of the Ganesha Stotra in His worship. The devotees chant this sacred hymn on a daily basis at a particular time and place. This helps in attaining positive results and abolition of various hindrances. The devotional mantra is infused with the divine power and blessings of the elephant-faced god. The recitation of the Ganesha Pancharatnam also helps a person to achieve success in important projects. It is also believed that the stotra removes all sorrows from the lives of the devotees. It also helps a devotee in maintaining their valuables safely and brings prosperity in the life of the worshipper and their families.

The Ganesha Pancharatnam can be recited as follows-
Mudaa Karaatta Modakam Sadaa Vimukti Saadhakam
Kalaadharaavata Nsakam Vilaasi Loka Rakshakam
Anaayakaika Naayakam Vinaashitebha Daityakam
Nataashubhaashu Naashakam Namaami Tam Vinaayakam
Natetaraati Bhiikaram Navoditaarka Bhaasvaram
Namah Suraari Nirjaram Nataadhikaapaduddharam
Sureshvaram Nidhiishvaram Gajeshvaram Ganeshvaram
Maheshvaram Tamaashraye Paraatparam Nirantaram
Samasta Loka Sha.Nkaram Niraasta Daitya Kunjaram
Daretarodaram Varam Varebhavaktram Aksharam
Kripaakaram Kshamaakaram Mudaakaram Yashaskaram
Manaskaram Namaskritaam Namaskaromi Bhaasvaram
Akinchanaarti Marjanam Chirantanokti Bhaajanam
Puraaripuurvanandanam Suraari Garva Charvanam
Prapanchanaasha Bhiishhanam Dhananjayaadi Bhuushhanam
Kapoladaanavaaranam Bhaje Puranavaaranam
Nitaanta Kaanta Dantakaanti Mantakaanta Kaatmajam
Achintyaruupa Mantahiina Mantaraaya Krintanam
Hridantare Nirantaram Vasantameva Yoginaam
Tamekadantamekameva Chintayaami Santatam

Phala Sruthi
Mahaaganesha Pajncharatnam Aadarena Yon Avaham
Prajalpati Prabhaatake Hridi Smaran Ganeshvaram
Arogataam Adoshhataam Susaahitiim Suputrataam
Samaahitaayurashhta Bhuutimabhyupaiti Sochirat

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