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ganeshaganeshvighneshwaragananatha

विघ्नेश्वराय वरदाय

🕉️ hindu·📿 3× जप·🕐 Morning after bath; before worship, study or new work; Ganesh Chaturthi and Sankashti·📜 Traditional Sanskrit dhyana/salutation verse to Ganesha

अन्य नाम / खोज: vighneshwaraya varadaya surapriyaya · gananatha namo namaste · vighneshvaraya varadaya · vighneshwaraya varadaya shloka

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अर्थ

विघ्नेश्वराय वरदाय भगवान गणेश को प्रणाम करने वाला एक सुन्दर एकल श्लोक है, जो उनके महान विशेषणों को एक सूत्र में पिरोता है — विघ्नेश्वर (विघ्नों के स्वामी), वरद (वरदाता), लम्बोदर, गौरीपुत्र गजमुख, वेद एवं यज्ञों से विभूषित एवं जगत-कल्याण में रत — और 'गणनाथ नमो नमस्ते' के भावपूर्ण भाव से समाप्त होता है। संक्षिप्त एवं मधुर यह श्लोक गणेश की प्रिय आरम्भिक प्रार्थना है।

उत्पत्ति और कथा

Traditional Sanskrit dhyana/salutation verse to Ganesha · Unknown (traditional) · Traditional

Vighneshwaraya Varadaya is among the most loved single-verse salutations to Ganesha, recited at the opening of worship beside 'Vakratunda Mahakaya' and 'Shuklambaradharam'. In four flowing lines it threads together the Lord's great epithets — Vighneshwara, Varada, Surapriya, Lambodara, Nagananya, son of Gauri, adorned by Veda and yajna — and culminates in the refrain 'Gananatha namo namaste', a repeated bow to the Lord of the ganas.

शास्त्रों में वर्णित

Devotees recite this verse to begin any work under Ganesha's protection, trusting that the boon-giving Lord of obstacles, ever devoted to the world's welfare, will clear the path before those who bow to him with this heartfelt 'namo namaste'.

मंत्र

किसी भी पंक्ति या ▶ बटन पर टैप कर सुनें

विघ्नेश्वराय वरदाय सुरप्रियाय लम्बोदराय सकलाय जगद्धिताय नागाननाय श्रुतियज्ञविभूषिताय गौरीसुताय गणनाथ नमो नमस्ते

Vighneshvaraya varadaya surapriyaya Lambodaraya sakalaya jagaddhitaya Nagananaya shrutiyajna-vibhushitaya Gaurisutaya gananatha namo namaste

अर्थ:हे गणनाथ, आपको बार-बार प्रणाम — विघ्नों के स्वामी विघ्नेश्वर, वरदाता, देवप्रिय; लम्बोदर, सकल (सर्वव्यापी), सदा जगत के कल्याण में रत; गजमुख, वेद एवं यज्ञों से विभूषित, गौरी (पार्वती) के पुत्र को। हे गणनाथ, मैं आपको बार-बार नमस्कार करता हूँ।

शब्द-दर-शब्द अर्थ

उच्चारण सुनने के लिए किसी भी शब्द पर क्लिक करें

विघ्नेश्वराय🔊VighneshvarayaTo the lord of obstacles (Vighneshwara) — who controls and removes all obstacles
वरदाय🔊varadayaTo the giver of boons
सुरप्रियाय🔊surapriyayaTo the one dear to the gods (suras)
लम्बोदराय🔊lambodarayaTo the large-bellied one (Lambodara)
सकलाय🔊sakalayaTo the complete / all-pervading one (in whom all is contained)
जगद्धिताय🔊jagaddhitayaTo the one devoted to the welfare of the world (jagat-hita)
नागाननाय🔊nagananayaTo the elephant-faced one (naga = elephant; anana = face)
श्रुतियज्ञविभूषिताय🔊shrutiyajna-vibhushitayaTo the one adorned by the Vedas (shruti) and the sacrifices (yajna)
गौरीसुताय🔊gaurisutayaTo the son of Gauri (Parvati)
गणनाथ🔊gananathaO Lord of the ganas (Gananatha)
नमो नमस्ते🔊namo namasteSalutations, salutations to you again and again

विघ्नेश्वराय वरदाय पाठ के लाभ

A sonorous single-verse prayer to invoke Ganesha at the start of worship, study or any new work

Gathers his principal names — Vighneshwara, Varada, Lambodara, Gananatha — in one rich salutation

Worships him as Jagaddhita, ever devoted to the welfare of the world, inviting his protection

Invokes the boon-giver (Varada) and remover of obstacles before important undertakings

Easy to memorise and well suited to daily recitation and group chanting

Calms and focuses the mind through its rhythmic refrain 'Gananatha namo namaste'

विघ्नेश्वराय वरदाय जप विधि

जप संख्या3बार
उत्तम समयMorning after bath; before worship, study or new work; Ganesh Chaturthi and Sankashti

Sit facing an image of Lord Ganesha, fold the hands and recite the verse with devotion, dwelling on each of his names as you bow inwardly. It may be chanted once or three times as an opening prayer (dhyana) before puja, study, examinations or any new undertaking, closing with the salutation 'Gananatha namo namaste' for an auspicious, obstacle-free beginning.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

It is a single-verse Sanskrit salutation to Lord Ganesha that praises him through a garland of his names — Vighneshwara (lord of obstacles), Varada (boon-giver), Lambodara, the elephant-faced son of Gauri, adorned by the Vedas and sacrifices — and ends 'Gananatha namo namaste', 'O Lord of the ganas, I bow to you again and again.'
It means 'O Lord (Natha) of the ganas, salutations, salutations to you'. The doubled 'namo namaste' expresses repeated, heartfelt reverence, sealing the verse as an act of devotion and surrender to Ganesha.
It is recited in the morning and at the beginning of any worship, study, examination or new venture, as a short prayer to invoke Ganesha's grace, his boons (varada) and the removal of obstacles for an auspicious start.
'Vighneshwara' means lord of obstacles — he both places and removes obstacles, guarding the path of the righteous. 'Jagaddhita' means devoted to the welfare of the world, expressing that Ganesha's grace works always for the good of all beings.

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