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Hello, I am new to this forum and I have a question for anyone out there that is fluent in Hindi/Sanskrit. Is there anyone that can translate this into hindi/sanskrit for me? Thank you so much.

 

Om parvati pataye

Hara hara hara mahadev

Gajananam buta

Ganadi sevatam

Kapitha jambu

Phalacharu bhakshanam

Umasutam shoka

Vinasha karakam

Namami vigneshvara

Pada pankajam

 

 

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Jai shri Ganesha.

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ॐ पार्वति पतये

हर हर हर महादेवः ।

 

गजाननं भूत गणादि सेवितम्

कपित्थ जन्बूफल सार भक्षणम् ।

ऊमासुतं शोक विनाश कारकम्

नमामि विघ्नेश्वर पादपंकजम्

 

This is the Sanskrit text.

The second line ends with भक्षितम् instead of भक्षणम् in the Sanskrit texts.

The fourth line ends with कारणम् instaed of कारकम् in the Sanskrit texts.

 

I am not discussing the implications here.

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Thanks for the reply, now if written on paper would that be how it was written? Or is that in stanza lines just like the english I wrote out? Also, does anyone have it in Hindi? thank you so much for the response.

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There is no difference between Hindi and Sanskrit. Hindi also uses Deva Nagari script.

 

Only in म् and other letters there will be no tails. But this often leads to confusion among the Hindi speakers. They tend to pronounce EM as MA.

 

The original stanzas are what I have written.

 

 

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Hello, I am new to this forum and I have a question for anyone out there that is fluent in Hindi/Sanskrit. Is there anyone that can translate this into hindi/sanskrit for me? Thank you so much.

 

Om parvati pataye

Hara hara hara mahadev

Gajananam buta

Ganadi sevatam

Kapitha jambu

Phalacharu bhakshanam

Umasutam shoka

Vinasha karakam

Namami vigneshvara

Pada pankajam

The short sloka is in praise of Lord Ganesh as one with an elephant face,who is the lord and worshipped by Bhutha ganas and who relishes Jamun and wood apple fruits and who is son of Uma and removes sorrows and whose lotus feet I do worship

 

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Jai shri Ganesha.

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