Om Gan Ganpatye Namo Namah Mantra

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Om Gan Ganpatye Namo Namah Lyrics in English – Ganesh Mantra

Om Gan Ganapataye Namo Namah

Shree Siddhi Vinayak Namo Namah

Ashtavinayak Namo Namah

Ganapati Bappa Morya

Om Gan Ganapataye Namo Namah

Shree Siddhi Vinayak Namo Namah

Ashtavinayak Namo Namah

Mangal Murti Morya

 

The “Om Gan Ganpataye Namo Namah” mantra is a powerful variation of the Ganesh mantra dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom, success, and new beginnings. This mantra is often chanted to seek repeated salutations and deeper surrender to Lord Ganesha’s divine energy.

Chanting this mantra regularly helps remove life’s challenges, attract positivity, and create a strong spiritual connection with Ganpati Bappa. It is especially powerful when recited with devotion before starting any new work or important task.

Meaning of Om Gan Ganpataye Namo Namah Mantra

 

The mantra “Om Gan Ganpataye Namo Namah” is a sacred invocation of Lord Ganesha that expresses repeated devotion and surrender.

  • Om: The universal sound representing divine consciousness
  • Gan (Gam): The seed sound (bija mantra) associated with Lord Ganesha
  • Ganpataye: Refers to Lord Ganesha, the leader of all beings
  • Namo Namah: Means “I bow again and again” or repeated salutations

Together, the mantra means:
“I bow repeatedly to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the source of wisdom and success.”

This repetition (“Namo Namah”) emphasizes deeper devotion and continuous remembrance of the divine.

Significance of “Namo Namah” in the Mantra

 

Unlike the simpler version “Namah,” the phrase “Namo Namah” represents repeated surrender and stronger devotion. It signifies humility, gratitude, and complete faith in Lord Ganesha.

This makes the mantra especially powerful for:

  • Seeking guidance during difficult times
  • Removing repeated obstacles
  • Strengthening spiritual discipline

Benefits of Chanting Om Gan Ganpataye Namo Namah

 

Chanting this mantra regularly offers both spiritual and mental benefits:

  • Removes obstacles and negative energies from life
  • Brings success and smooth progress in new beginnings
  • Enhances focus, clarity, and decision-making
  • Reduces stress and promotes inner peace
  • Attracts prosperity, positivity, and good fortune
  • Strengthens spiritual connection and devotion

This mantra is traditionally chanted before important tasks, as Lord Ganesha is invoked first in all auspicious beginnings.

For a more complete practice, you can also chant Om Gan Ganpataye Namah mantra and Ekadantaya Vakratundaya mantra.

How to Chant Om Gan Ganpataye Namo Namah

 

To experience the full benefits of this mantra, follow these simple steps:

  • Chant early in the morning after a bath
  • Repeat the mantra 108 times using a mala
  • Sit in a calm and quiet place
  • Focus on pronunciation and breathing
  • Visualize Lord Ganesha while chanting

Regular chanting helps align the mind with positive energy and removes mental and external obstacles.

When to Chant This Mantra

 

This mantra can be chanted during:

  • Before starting a new job, business, or project
  • During Ganesh Chaturthi and other festivals
  • Before exams or important decisions
  • Daily meditation and prayer

You can also include Sukhkarta Dukhharta aarti, Bappa Morya Re aarti, and Jay Ganesh Deva aarti for a complete devotional routine.

FAQs on Om Gan Ganpataye Namo Namah Mantra

It is a powerful Ganesh mantra that offers repeated salutations to Lord Ganesha and is chanted to remove obstacles and bring success.

“Namo Namah” means “I bow again and again,” symbolizing deep devotion, surrender, and continuous remembrance of the divine.

It is recommended to chant this mantra 108 times for maximum benefits, although even fewer repetitions with devotion are effective.

“Namah” means a single salutation, while “Namo Namah” represents repeated salutations, making the mantra more intense and devotional.

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