Om Gajananaya Namah Mantra Lyrics in English

ॐ गजाननाय नमः
Om Gajananaya Namah

Om Gajananaya Namah is a beautiful mantra dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed deity who removes obstacles and blesses his devotees with wisdom, prosperity, and success. The name Gajanan is derived from Sanskrit, where ‘Gaja’ means elephant and ‘Anana’ means face. Together, it lovingly refers to Lord Ganesha as “the one with the elephant face.”

Meaning & Breakdown:

  • ॐ (Om) – The primordial sound, universal vibration.
  • गजाननाय (Gajananāya) – “To the one with the elephant face” (a name of Lord Ganesha: gaja = elephant, ānana = face).
  • नमः (Namah) – I bow down / I offer salutations.

This mantra can be understood as:
“Om, I bow to Lord Gajanan, the divine elephant-faced God who blesses me with wisdom, strength, and prosperity.”

 

Om Gajananaya Namah


Benefits of Chanting

It is said that repeating Om Gajananaya Namah with faith and devotion can:

  • Clear obstacles from life’s path.
  • Bring peace, wisdom, and focus.
  • Attract prosperity and harmony at home and work.
  • Invite Lord Ganesha’s divine protection and guidance.
  • Create positive energy and inner strength.

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How to Chant

  • Choose a clean and quiet place, preferably facing east.
  • Illuminate a diya and make an offering of flowers or sweets to Lord Ganesha.
  • Chant this mantra in devotion, choosing to recite it 11, 21, or 108 times.
  • Practice daily, especially before starting new work, prayers, or important tasks.


Why This Mantra is Special

When you chant Om Gajananaya Namah, you connect with Lord Ganesha in his form as Gajanan, the elephant-faced God who symbolizes wisdom, intelligence, and prosperity. It’s a simple yet powerful way to invite his blessings into your daily life.

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