సుముఖశ్చైకదన్తశ్చ
Sumukhashchaikadantashcha (Twelve Names of Ganesha) in Telugu · తెలుగు
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మూలం & కథ
Ganesha Dwadasanama Stotra (traditional, from Puranic / Smriti devotional literature) · Traditional (anonymous Puranic verse) · Classical (Puranic devotional tradition)
Lord Ganesha is the Vighnaharta — the remover of obstacles — and is therefore invoked at the very beginning of every auspicious act. This 'Dwadasanama' verse gathers twelve of his most celebrated names into a compact prayer and, crucially, specifies the occasions on which its recitation guarantees an obstacle-free path: education, marriage, entering and leaving, battle and crisis. Because of this explicit promise, the verse became one of the most widely used 'mangala' (auspicious beginning) prayers across Hindu households, recited before students open their books, travellers set out, and families begin any important ceremony.
✦ శాస్త్రాలలో చెప్పినట్లు
Tradition holds that students who recite these twelve names before their lessons and examinations find their path to knowledge cleared of confusion and hindrance, and travellers who chant them before setting out complete their journeys safely — for, as the verse promises, 'for that person no obstacle ever arises.'
అర్థంతో పూర్తి పాఠం
ఏ పంక్తిపైన అయినా లేదా ▶ బటన్పై తాకి వినండి
సుముఖశ్చైకదన్తశ్చ కపిలో గజకర్ణకః। లమ్బోదరశ్చ వికటో విఘ్ననాశో గణాధిపః॥
Sumukhaś caikadantaś ca kapilo gajakarṇakaḥ। Lambodaraś ca vikaṭo vighnanāśo gaṇādhipaḥ॥
అర్థం:Sumukha (beautiful-faced), Ekadanta (single-tusked), Kapila (tawny), Gajakarna (elephant-eared), Lambodara (large-bellied), Vikata (immense), Vighnanasha (destroyer of obstacles), Ganadhipa (lord of the ganas), Dhumraketu (smoke-bannered), Ganadhyaksha (chief of the ganas), Bhalachandra (moon-browed), and Gajanana (elephant-faced) — whoever recites or even hears these twelve names of Ganesha at the start of study, at a marriage, while entering or departing, in battle or in any time of crisis — for that person no obstacle ever arises.
ధూమ్రకేతుర్గణాధ్యక్షో భాలచన్ద్రో గజాననః। ద్వాదశైతాని నామాని యః పఠేచ్ఛృణుయాదపి॥
Dhūmraketur gaṇādhyakṣo bhālacandro gajānanaḥ। Dvādaśaitāni nāmāni yaḥ paṭhec chṛṇuyād api॥
విద్యారమ్భే వివాహే చ ప్రవేశే నిర్గమే తథా। సంగ్రామే సఙ్కటే చైవ విఘ్నస్తస్య న జాయతే॥
Vidyārambhe vivāhe ca praveśe nirgame tathā। Saṅgrāme saṅkaṭe caiva vighnas tasya na jāyate॥
పదం-పదం అర్థం
ఉచ్చారణ వినడానికి ఏ పదంపైన అయినా క్లిక్ చేయండి
Sumukhashchaikadantashcha (Twelve Names of Ganesha) పారాయణ ప్రయోజనాలు
Removes all obstacles (vighnas) from any new undertaking or important task
Ideal auspicious prayer before studies, exams, journeys, ventures and ceremonies
Invokes Lord Ganesha by his twelve most powerful names (Dwadasa Nama)
Grants success and smooth progress in battle, crisis and difficult situations
Brings the blessings of Ganesha simply by reciting or even hearing the names
Easy to memorise, making it a perfect daily and occasion-based protective prayer
Sumukhashchaikadantashcha (Twelve Names of Ganesha) పారాయణ విధి
Recite this verse at the outset of any important undertaking — before opening a book to study, sitting an exam, starting a journey, entering a new place, beginning a venture, or facing a difficult situation. Begin with a remembrance of Ganesha, then chant the twelve names attentively; reciting the full verse three or twelve times is traditional. The verse itself promises that even hearing the names brings the same protection, so it may also be played or recited aloud for the benefit of a gathering before an auspicious event.
తరచూ అడిగే ప్రశ్నలు
ఇవి కూడా చదవండి
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పూర్తి Sumukhashchaikadantashcha (Twelve Names of Ganesha)ను శ్లోకం-శ్లోకం అర్థంతో చదవండి, లేదా మరిన్ని పవిత్ర పాఠాలు చూడండి