Parvathi Tanaya Siddhi Vinayaka
Parvathi Tanaya Siddhi Vinayaka
						Parvathi Tanaya Siddhi Vinayaka
Mangala Dayaka Deva
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh
Sindhura Vadana Prathama Vandana
Alaka Niranjana Mooshika Vahana
Pashankusha Dhara Shambho Nandana [ Mangala Dayaka ... ]
					 Abheri / Bhimpalas 8 Beat  Men - 1 Pancham  Women - 5 Pancham 
	Victory to the auspicious conferring Lord Ganesha, the son of Mother Parvathi. He is the elephant-faced one to whom the foremost prayers are offered. He is the attributeless and blemishless one who has the Mouse (represents the darkness of ignorance) as His vehicle. He holds the noose and the hook and is the son of Lord Shiva.
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	Deity
Ganesha
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Abheri / Bhimpalas
Notes:
S   G1   M1   P   N1   S
S   N1   D2   P   M1   G1   R2   S
In the Key of C:
C   E♭   F   G   B♭   C   
C   B♭   A   G   F   E♭   D   C   
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Advanced
Tempo
Medium
Reference Gents Pitch
1 Pancham / C
Reference Ladies Pitch
5 Pancham / G
Music notes for First Line
G1   R2   S   n1   S   G1   M1   P   ~   N1   D2   M1   P   P
In the Key of C:
E♭   D   C   B♭   C   E♭   F   G   ~   B♭   A   F   G   G   
Notes Range
Lowest Note: n1 / B♭ (lower octave)
Highest Note: M1 / F (higher octave)
Highest Note: M1 / F (higher octave)
* Western notes are in the Key of C
Sheet Music
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        			that which is not seen – that god who is without attributes and cannot be seen; (var) alakha        		
        
        			one who gives; (var) dayakam, dayiney, dayaki (f)        		
        
        			god; (var) dev, devo, devam        		
        
        			lord of the ganas, name of the elephant faced god; (var) ganesh        		
        
        			victory        		
        
        			auspicious; (var) mangala        		
        
        			mouse - the vehicle of lord ganesha        		
        
        			son, also the name of a forest; (var) nandan, nandanam        		
        
        			without any black spot. i.e. always pure. nir+anjan=without collirium (kaajal – which is always black); (var) niranjana, niranjani (f)        		
        
        			consort of lord shiva        		
        
        			noose (pasha) and and hook (ankusha) held by lord ganesha        		
        
        			first        		
        
        			accomplishment, superhuman power        		
        
        			vermillion, a type of colour similar to reddish brown        		
        
        			son; (var) tanayam, tanaye, tanayey        		
        
        			face; (var) vadanam, vadani (f)        		
        
        			vehicle; (var) vahini - one who rides the vehicle (feminine)        		
        
        			worship, obeisance, salutation; (var) vandanam        		
        
        			one without a master - refers to lord ganesha        		
        
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