A Special
Collection of Ganesha Mantras
Ganesha mantras are siddhi mantras . Each mantra contains
certain specific powers of Lord Ganesha. When chanted with the
proper pranayama (rhythmic breathing) and sincere devotion,
they will yield good results. In general, Ganesha mantras will
ward off all evil and bless the devotee with abundance,
prudence and success. Evil spirits dare not enter the home or
the mind of the devotee where Ganesha mantras are recited.
Those so mystically inclined and knowledgeable of the seven
chakras below the muladhara use these powerful incantantions
under the direction of the guru to close off these regions of
the mind one by one and free consciousness from deep
depression, confusion, jealousy, rage, lingering anger and
fear. Some such mantras are given below for the spiritual
benefit of the readers.
One more point to remember is that one should bathe or wash
the limbs before sitting for repetition of the mantra. Also,
one should do three or more pranayama before beginning the
mantra. The minimum repetition of the mantra should be one
full mala, or 108 times. When this is done at a fixed hour and
place regularly for 48 days, it becomes an upasana, which
means intense meditation, that will yield siddhis, or
spiritual powers. Another warning to bear in mind is that one
should use those powers only for healing the sick and other
such selfless actions for the benefit of mankind. These powers
should not be misused. Misuse of power may bring the curse of
the asuras.
Aum gam ganapataye namah
This is a mantra from Ganapati Upanishad. One may always
use it before beginning a journey, a new course in school, new
career or job, or before entering into any new contract or
business so that impediments are removed and your endeavor may
be crowned with success.
Aum shri ganeshaya namah
This mantra is usually taught to children for their good
education. It increases their memory power, and they become
successful in their examinations. Of course, people of any age
may use this mantra when taking courses in a school or
university, and for success in attaining their degree.
Aum vakratundaya hum
This is a very powerful mantra, as discussed in the Ganesha
Purana. When something is not working properly, individually
or universally, nationally or internationally, or when the
minds of the people turn crooked, negative, depressed or
discouraged, the attention of Ganesha may be drawn by this
mantra to straighten their ways. The HUM symbolizes "Delay no
more, my Lord, in straightening the paths of the
crooked-minded ones." This mantra is used many times in the
Ganesha Purana to curb the atrocities of cruel demons. In
addition, this mantra could also be used for healing any
spinal deficiency, such as curvature of the spine or curved
limbs. Dedicate 1,008 repetitions of this holy word to
straighten and heal such deficiencies.
Aum kshipra prasadaya namah
Kshipra means instantaneous. If some danger or negative
energy is coming your way and you don't know how to get rid of
that trouble, with true devotion, practice this mantra for
quick blessing and purification of one's aura.
Aum shrim hrim klim glaum gam ganapataye vara varada
sarva janamme vashamanaya svaha
There are several bija (seed) mantras in this mantra .
Among other things, it signals, "Shower Your blessings, O
Lord. I offer my ego as an oblation."
Aum sumukhaya namah
This mantra has a lot of meaning, but to make it simple, it
means you will be always very beautiful in soul, in spirit, in
face, everything. By meditating on this mantra, very pleasing
manners and a beauty comes on you. Along with that comes
peace, which constantly dances in your eyes; and the words you
speak are all filled with that power of love.
Aum ekadantaya namah
Ekadanta refers to one tusk in the elephant face, which
means God broke the duality and made you to have a one-pointed
mind. Whoever has that oneness of mind and single-minded
devotion will achieve everything.
Aum kapilaya namah
Kapila (red) means that you are able to give color therapy.
You are able to create colors around yourself and around
others, bathe them in that color and heal them. As per the
mantra you create, so will you create the colors. Another
meaning is "wish cow," the "cow of plenty." It means that
whatever you wish, that comes true. There is a wish-cow inside
you. Whatever you wish, especially for healing others, comes
true immediately.
Aum gajakarnikaya namah
The ears of Ganesha, the elephant, are constant fanning,
which means people may talk a lot, but you are not receiving
inside anything other than that which is important. It also
means that you can sit anywhere and tune this cosmic
television (the body) with seven channels (chakras) and all
72,000 nadis, to any loka and be able to hear ancestors,
angels, the voice of God or the voice of prophets. That kind
of inner ear you will develop through this mantra.
Aum lambodaraya namah
This means you feel that you are this universe. It means
that all the universes are within you. Like an entire tree is
in the seed, the whole universe is in the sound of creation,
which is Aum, and that Aum consciousness in you makes you feel
that you are the universe. Therefore, if you say, realizing
the oneness with the universe, "shanti to the world" every
day, then the grace of God will come and there will be world
peace, universal peace. It is the universes within Aum and Aum
within you.
Aum vikataya namah
This means realizing this world as a dream or a drama. When
you are in that high consciousness, this whole world looks
like a dream. All of us have taken a role. We have to play our
role in life as wife or husband or children or citizens, all
consistent with the role we have taken. When an actor bitten
by a sponge cobra that is brought on the stage falls, the
entire audience cries; but that boy who has fallen knows it
was not a real cobra and he is not dead. Life is a drama --
definitely life in this material world, this physical world of
ego, is a drama. But inside, like the boy on the stage who is
quite happy knowing that he didn't die by the bite of the
sponge cobra, like that, the truth never dies in us; it is
immortal. So everything else you consider as drama. That
consciousness comes to you by knowing this mantra.
Aum vighna nashanaya namah
This mantra invokes the Lord Ganesha to remove every
impediment in your life and in your works. By constant
meditation on this mantra, all obstacles and blocked energy in
your physical and astral bodies are released.
Aum vinayakaya namah
Vinayaka is the name of Ganesha in the golden age. So by
realizing this mantra, your life will have a golden age. In
your office, in your work, you'll be the boss. Vinayaka means
something under control. Vinayaka means the Lord of
problems.
Aum dhumraketuve namah
Halley's Comet is called Dhumraketu in the Vedas. Whenever
Halley's Comet appears, on the whole planet Earth, and in
other places also, there will be fear and terror. The guiding
masters and those who have the wisdom to face it will all
withdraw to the higher worlds. Important people die during
that time, and bloodshed and various other problems come. To
overcome that, it's important for us to remember this mantra
for world peace.
Aum ganadhyakshaya namah
This mantra is so important. Suppose you have a group, a
country, neighbors, or any kind of group therapy, group
healing or a whole country needing healing, then you have to
bring that entire group to your mind's arena and say this
mantra. A group healing takes place by this mantra.
Aum bhalachandraya namah
In Sanskrit, bhala means the forehead center. Chandra means
the crescent moon. Bhalachandra means that chakra from where
the nectar drips. That is the secret of all healing. It is to
feel yourself as Siva, identifying yourself with the Truth and
feeling constantly that you are carrying the crescent moon,
the symbol of growth and nectar and peace.
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