Jaya Gajavadana Gananatha
Jaya Gajavadana Gananatha
Jaya Gajavadana Gananatha
Parvathi Nandana Gananatha
Pashupathi Nandana Gananatha [ Jaya Gajavadana ... ]
Vighneshwara Hey Gana Nayaka
Dukha Hara Hey Shubha Dayaka
Lambodhara Hey Phala Dayaka
Jaya Prashanthi Vasa Shubha Charana
Victory to the elephant-faced Lord Ganesha, son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. The pot bellied Lord removes obstacles and grief and grants one's wishes and gives bliss. Taking refuge at His holy feet confers good luck.
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Deity
Ganesha
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
feet; (var) charana, charanam, charanon
one who gives; (var) dayakam, dayiney, dayaki (f)
sorrow; (var) dukha
elephant-faced one, refers to lord ganesh; (var) gajamukham, gajanana, gajananam, gajavadana, gajavadanam
group, tribe, sect, attendants of lord shiva
lord of ganas (lord shiva's army) - refers to lord ganesha; (var) gananatham, ganesha, ganeshwara
another name of lord shiva which means “to destroy”; (var) haraya
a heartfelt callout, usually followed by a name or description like 'hey rama', or 'hey merciful lord'
victory; (var) jayam, jayatu
one having big stomach – lord ganesha
son, also the name of a forest; (var) nandan, nandanam
master or leader (masculine); nayaki (feminine); (var) nayaga (tamil)
consort of lord shiva
the lord of all animals esp. lord shiva; (var) pashupathey
result or fruit of our actions
supreme peace; (var) prashantha; also refers to prashanthi nilayam at puttaparthi
good, auspicious, pleasant; (var) shubha, shubham; shubhakari, shubankari - goddess who bestows auspiciousness
one who dwells or resides in; (var) vasaya, vaasam
lord of (victorious over) obstacles; (var) vighnesham, vighneshwara, vighneshwaram, vighneshwaraya
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