මූෂිකවාහන මෝදකහස්ත (ගණේශ ප්රාර්ථනා)
मूषिकवाहन मोदकहस्त (गणेश प्रार्थना) in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Traditional Ganesha prayer / dhyana shloka · Unknown (traditional) · Classical
This affectionate verse is among the most widely taught Ganesha prayers in homes and schools. Each epithet paints a feature of Ganesha's iconic form — the mouse mount, the modaka in hand, the broad fan-like ears, the sacred thread, his short rounded form — and identifies him as the son of Maheshwara (Shiva) and the great Vinayaka who clears all obstacles. As Ganesha is honoured first in every undertaking, this prayer naturally serves as an opening invocation.
✦ As told in scripture
It is traditionally believed that Ganesha removes obstacles from the path of any task begun with his name; countless devotees recount that a sincere salutation to his feet before a journey, examination or new venture turned difficulty into smooth success.
The Mantra
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මූෂිකවාහන මෝදකහස්ත චාමරකර්ණ විලම්බිතසූත්ර. වාමනරූප මහේශ්වරපුත්ර විඝ්නවිනායක පාද නමස්තේ..
Mūṣikavāhana modakahasta Chāmarakarṇa vilambitasūtra Vāmanarūpa maheśvaraputra Vighnavināyaka pāda namaste
Meaning:हे मूषिक को वाहन बनाने वाले, हाथ में मोदक धारण करने वाले, चँवर के समान कानों वाले, जिन पर यज्ञोपवीत सुशोभित रूप से लटक रहा है; हे वामन-रूप, महेश्वर (शिव) के पुत्र, हे विघ्नों के नाशक विनायक — आपके चरणों में मैं प्रणाम करता हूँ।
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Benefits of Chanting मूषिकवाहन मोदकहस्त (गणेश प्रार्थना)
A simple, complete prayer to invoke Ganesha before any new venture or worship
Believed to remove obstacles (vighnas) from one's path
Easy for children and beginners to learn and chant
Brings success, smoothness and auspiciousness to undertakings
Cultivates devotion to Ganesha as the gentle, beloved son of Shiva and Parvati
Settles and focuses the mind before study or examinations
How to Chant मूषिकवाहन मोदकहस्त (गणेश प्रार्थना)
Fold your hands, picture Lord Ganesha with his mouse, modaka and fan-like ears, and chant the verse three times before beginning any important task. It is commonly recited at the start of the day, before opening books to study, and at the beginning of all pujas, since Ganesha is worshipped first among the gods.
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