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Sankata Nashana Ganesha Stotram


This verse suggests that by bowing to Vinayaka, one should constantly remember him to attain longevity, desires (wishes), and the fulfillment of wealth..

This verse describes the four distinct forms of Lord Ganesha. The first is Vakratund (the one with a curved trunk), the second is Ekadant (the one with a single tusk), the third is Krishnapingaksha (the one with black and brown mixed eyes), and the fourth is Gajavaktra (the one with an elephant face)..

This verse describes four different forms of Lord Ganesha. The fifth one is Lambodara (the one with a big belly), the sixth one is Vikata (the one with a fearsome appearance), the seventh one is Vighnaraja (the one who is the lord of obstacles), and the eighth one is Dhumravarna (the one with a color resembling dust, a shade of blackish-brown)..

This verse describes four different forms of Lord Ganesha. He who wears the moon as an ornament on his head is Vinayaka (the supreme leader, the chief), the eleventh one is Ganapati (the lord of the Ganas, the leader of the groups), and the twelfth one is Gajanana (the one with the elephant face)..

This verse conveys that those who chant the twelve names of Ganesha daily will have their obstacles removed and will successfully complete any task they undertake..

Students (those who seek knowledge) attain education, those who seek wealth attain wealth, those who seek offspring attain children, and those who seek liberation attain liberation..

This verse describes the glory of the Ganesh Stotra recitation. It is said that if one prays to Ganesh with devotion and dedication, the results will begin to manifest within half a year (six months), and if the recitation is performed for a full year, the desired results will be completely achieved..

This verse describes the method to receive the grace of Ganesha. It states that by writing the Ganesha stotra and offering it to eight Brahmins, a devotee will attain knowledge, wisdom, and all accomplishments.

This is the Sankat Nashanam Ganesh Stotra found in the Shri Narada Purana.