Pradosh vrat mahtva puja vidhi or sankalp ki sampurn vidhi by guruji in Hampi
Pradosh vrat mahtva puja vidhi or sankalp ki sampurn vidhi by guruji in Hampi
Vinayakar Vandana (Part 3) - 'Gajananam Boothkanathisetham…' and other verses
19
February
2011
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Yogendra Joshi in Ritual, Philosophy, Religion, Folklore, Philosophy, Religion, Rituals
In the last two posts, I mentioned that Ganesh Archana performed the opening ceremony of the works, dated 8-2-2011 and 13-2-2011 respectively. Prayer-related verses are often found on wedding invitation cards and elsewhere. I have quoted some verses in the above posts. In the same context, I mention four additional verses in the following text:
Purpose Object Situation Fujito Y: Soosura.
Sarvaginachchitae Dasmai Ganapatayataye Nam
(Purpose-Object-Adventure-Object Pujita: Ya-Sur-Asurai: Sarva-Vigna-Psych Dasmai Gan-Adipadhyay Nama.)
Ganesha, worshiping the suns (gods) and demons (demons) for the success of thought-provoking (man-made) work, I bow to God (Ganesha), the God who destroys all obstacles. I Ganesha (= Gan + Ish) is called Lord or Lord of Lord Shiva (followers).
S Jayati Sindhuravadhano Devo Yathpadapajjasmaranam.
Vasramanivriv Thamasan Rasinganasayadhi Victim
(S: Jayati Sindur-Vadana Deva: Yat-pada-bhagaj-smaranam vasar-mani-i tamasam rash's nashyati vignam.)
Just as the sun shines in the darkness, the remembrance of the feet and lotus destroys a group of obstacles, greeting such a god (Ganesh) with an elephant face. I am not sure what the meaning of Vasramani is, but its meaning was the gem or sun of the day. Sindur = Elephant, Vadana = Mukh.
Kapitjumfalfarujana by Kajananam Bhutanagathi Se Witt.
Umasutam Shogavinashkaram Namami Vigneshwarpatabhajam
.
The elephant's face, served by demons, devours Keth and berries, destroys grief (sorrow or sorrow), and I bow to Uma-Putra, who restrains the barriers to Sri Ganesh's feet. For my motivation. Bhutkhana = followers of Lord Shiva. Ganesha is said to be Modakapriya (liking Lutus), and from this verse it seems that he loves the fruits of Kath and Berry.
Yato Buddhakyanasho Mumuksh:: ie Sampato bhaktsantoshashika: suya ya.
Yato Vignasho Yo Krisithi: Forever, Ganesham Nammo Bajam:
(Thus: intellect: - ignorance - destruction: mumukshu: sambat: bhakta - santoshika: s a யतःतःतःतःविघविघ - - - - - - - - - - -.........................................
This AD
By whose grace the ignorance of those who seek salvation is destroyed, by which the devotees gain the wealth of satisfaction, which removes obstacles and causes success in their work. We always worship Lord Ganesha and worship Him.
Many of Ganesh-Stuti's verses are available in religious books, but I have selected eight of them and presented them in this and previous two articles. This seemed to make sense to me. These verses are probably the most popular. - Yogendra Joshi
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Ganesh Vandana (Part 2) - 'Ekadandam Mahakayam…' and other verses
13
February
2011
Just a comment
Yogendra Joshi in Ritual, Religion, Folk Practice, Religion, Rituals
In the previous post, I mentioned that Ganesh Vandana is very important in most Hindu families. At the beginning of every sacred work, Lord Ganesha is often worshiped. Ganesha is seen as an obstacle, so he prays, so that the desired work is done without pause. It is common practice to mention Ganesha-complimentary verses on wedding invitation cards. I have rarely seen such a form in other manifestations. Thus, when celebrating a birthday or entering a house, the verses of Ganesh-archana can be printed in invitations. But it seems that this is not yet common practice. Astu, on this site I am quoting some more verses of Ganesha-vandana, which can be used in such cases:
Mahakamiya Lampoderganjana.
Vigneshkharan Deva and Herambam Pranayam
(Ek-Tantam Maha-Kiamp-Udar-Kaja-Ananam Vigna-Nash-Karam Devam Herambam Pranami Aham.)
I worship Heramp (Ganesh Ji) with a tooth, massive, long belly and an elephant-like face and destroy the barriers. (Ganesha's head is like an elephant's head, which is believed to have a broken tooth.)
Suklampardharan is the god and Sasivaram is the Chaturbhujam.
Prasanawadanam Dhyayat Sarvagnikopanthai
(Shukla-Amber-Dharam Devam Shashi-Varnam Sadha-Poojam Prasanna-Vadanam Dhyayet Sarva-Vigan-Upanandhiya.)
To silence or prevent all obstacles, those who wear white clothes, have somatic colors like the moon, have four arms, meditate on Sri Ganesh Dev and worship them.
Pranama Shirza Devan and Kiri Riputram Vinayakam.
Devotional Smirnantiyam Age: Kamartardi
(Brahma Shirza Devam ki ri-Putram Vinayagam
Vinayakar Vandana (Part 3) - 'Gajananam Boothkanathisetham…' and other verses
19
February
2011
2 comments
Yogendra Joshi in Ritual, Philosophy, Religion, Folklore, Philosophy, Religion, Rituals
In the last two posts, I mentioned that Ganesh Archana performed the opening ceremony of the works, dated 8-2-2011 and 13-2-2011 respectively. Prayer-related verses are often found on wedding invitation cards and elsewhere. I have quoted some verses in the above posts. In the same context, I mention four additional verses in the following text:
Purpose Object Situation Fujito Y: Soosura.
Sarvaginachchitae Dasmai Ganapatayataye Nam
(Purpose-Object-Adventure-Object Pujita: Ya-Sur-Asurai: Sarva-Vigna-Psych Dasmai Gan-Adipadhyay Nama.)
Ganesha, worshiping the suns (gods) and demons (demons) for the success of thought-provoking (man-made) work, I bow to God (Ganesha), the God who destroys all obstacles. I Ganesha (= Gan + Ish) is called Lord or Lord of Lord Shiva (followers).
S Jayati Sindhuravadhano Devo Yathpadapajjasmaranam.
Vasramanivriv Thamasan Rasinganasayadhi Victim
(S: Jayati Sindur-Vadana Deva: Yat-pada-bhagaj-smaranam vasar-mani-i tamasam rash's nashyati vignam.)
Just as the sun shines in the darkness, the remembrance of the feet and lotus destroys a group of obstacles, greeting such a god (Ganesh) with an elephant face. I am not sure what the meaning of Vasramani is, but its meaning was the gem or sun of the day. Sindur = Elephant, Vadana = Mukh.
Kapitjumfalfarujana by Kajananam Bhutanagathi Se Witt.
Umasutam Shogavinashkaram Namami Vigneshwarpatabhajam
.
The elephant's face, served by demons, devours Keth and berries, destroys grief (sorrow or sorrow), and I bow to Uma-Putra, who restrains the barriers to Sri Ganesh's feet. For my motivation. Bhutkhana = followers of Lord Shiva. Ganesha is said to be Modakapriya (liking Lutus), and from this verse it seems that he loves the fruits of Kath and Berry.
Yato Buddhakyanasho Mumuksh:: ie Sampato bhaktsantoshashika: suya ya.
Yato Vignasho Yo Krisithi: Forever, Ganesham Nammo Bajam:
(Thus: intellect: - ignorance - destruction: mumukshu: sambat: bhakta - santoshika: s a யतःतःतःतःविघविघ - - - - - - - - - - -.........................................
This AD
By whose grace the ignorance of those who seek salvation is destroyed, by which the devotees gain the wealth of satisfaction, which removes obstacles and causes success in their work. We always worship Lord Ganesha and worship Him.
Many of Ganesh-Stuti's verses are available in religious books, but I have selected eight of them and presented them in this and previous two articles. This seemed to make sense to me. These verses are probably the most popular. - Yogendra Joshi
Classifieds
This AD
Classifieds
This AD
Ganesh Vandana (Part 2) - 'Ekadandam Mahakayam…' and other verses
13
February
2011
Just a comment
Yogendra Joshi in Ritual, Religion, Folk Practice, Religion, Rituals
In the previous post, I mentioned that Ganesh Vandana is very important in most Hindu families. At the beginning of every sacred work, Lord Ganesha is often worshiped. Ganesha is seen as an obstacle, so he prays, so that the desired work is done without pause. It is common practice to mention Ganesha-complimentary verses on wedding invitation cards. I have rarely seen such a form in other manifestations. Thus, when celebrating a birthday or entering a house, the verses of Ganesh-archana can be printed in invitations. But it seems that this is not yet common practice. Astu, on this site I am quoting some more verses of Ganesha-vandana, which can be used in such cases:
Mahakamiya Lampoderganjana.
Vigneshkharan Deva and Herambam Pranayam
(Ek-Tantam Maha-Kiamp-Udar-Kaja-Ananam Vigna-Nash-Karam Devam Herambam Pranami Aham.)
I worship Heramp (Ganesh Ji) with a tooth, massive, long belly and an elephant-like face and destroy the barriers. (Ganesha's head is like an elephant's head, which is believed to have a broken tooth.)
Suklampardharan is the god and Sasivaram is the Chaturbhujam.
Prasanawadanam Dhyayat Sarvagnikopanthai
(Shukla-Amber-Dharam Devam Shashi-Varnam Sadha-Poojam Prasanna-Vadanam Dhyayet Sarva-Vigan-Upanandhiya.)
To silence or prevent all obstacles, those who wear white clothes, have somatic colors like the moon, have four arms, meditate on Sri Ganesh Dev and worship them.
Pranama Shirza Devan and Kiri Riputram Vinayakam.
Devotional Smirnantiyam Age: Kamartardi
(Brahma Shirza Devam ki ri-Putram Vinayagam
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