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Mool and Gayatri Ganesh Mantra

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Hy to all!

 

I would like to ask you (if that is ok) if there is anyone that can tell me what Mool and Gayatri Ganesh Mantra means (in detail please, if you can) [you can even tell me what words in mantra means if you want or if you know) and when and why to chant them:

 

Aum srim hrim klim glaum gam

ganapataye vara varada sarva

janamme vashamanaya svaha

 

Aum ekadantaya vidmahe

vakratundaya dhimahi

tanno dantih prachodayat

 

I'm also interested about what were your experiences or positive effects on chanting one of those two mantras or what to expect!

 

Namaste to all!

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@Ahara -

 

Om Ekadantaya vidhmahe

Vakratundaya dhimahi

Tanno dantih pracodayat

 

May we realise Lord Ganesa. Let us meditate on that elephant-headed god who removes the hurdles. May that one-tusked god enlighten us.

 

Regards,

Dhruv Bhura

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Ganesha Siddhi Mantras:

Those so mystically inclined and knowledgeable of the seven chakras below the muladhara use these powerful incantantions under the direction of the guru to close off these regions of the mind one by one and free consciousness from deep depression, confusion, jealousy, rage, lingering anger and fear. Some such mantras are given below for the spiritual benefit of the readers.

 

1. Aum Shri Ganeshaya Namah

meaning "Praise to Lord Ganesha." This is the mantra of invocation, adoration and worship. It is repeated at the beginning of pujas and it can be used for japa, to invoke Ganesha's blessings for the auspicious beginning of a task, project, change of life, community undertaking or simply to offer Him our praise. This mantra is usually taught to children for their good education. It

increases their memory power, and they become successful in their examinations. Of course, people of any age may use this mantra when taking courses in a school or university, and for success in attaining their degree.

 

2. Aum Gam Ganapataye Namah

This is Lord Ganesha's mula ("root") mantra. It is also known as His bija mantra, for it combines Ganesha's bija ("seed") sound, "gam," with the phrase, "Praise be to Ganapati." This mantra is used for yoga sadhana in which we invoke Ganesha and merge ourself with His supreme knowledge and

peace. These two mantras are not harmful if mispronounced, as sometimes happens, though they

should be sounded as properly as possible to be most effective. Most importantly, they must be chanted at the same time each day, and this means exactly the same time, for full devonic support. This is a mantra from Ganapati Upanishad. One may always use it before beginning a journey, new career or job, or before entering into any new contract or business so that impediments are removed and your endeavor may be crowned with success.

 

Source:

To use Ganesh Siddhi Mantras

 

thankyou

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