Ganesha Vandana is a devotional practice in Hinduism that involves hymns, chants, and prayers dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity. Revered as the remover of obstacles (Vignaharta Ganesha) and the bestower of knowledge and wisdom, Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of any new venture, be it a personal endeavor, a creative pursuit, or a significant life event.

Who is Family of Lord Ganesha?

Lord Ganesha is also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and by many other names. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati and is the brother of Kartikeya. In some traditions, he is considered celibate, while in others, he is married to Riddhi (“Good Fortune”) and Siddhi (“Success”).

Ganesha Vandana in English

Gaṇapati Siddh Gaṇesh Ko Baar-Baar Praṇaam

Jinake Bina Naa Howe Mukti Jinake Binaa Adhure Kaam

Jinake Bina Adhuri Shiksha Jinake Bina Adhure Gyan

Aise Siddh Gaṇesh Ko Puje Sakal Nidhaan

Prabhu Ji Baar-Baar Praṇam, Prabhu Ji Baar-Baar Praṇam

Riddhi-Siddhi Gyaan Ke Daata Mangal Karaṇ Tihaaro Naam

Simaran-Simaran Jo Smaraṇ Karataa, Sukh Paawe Wo Chaaro Dhaam

Naam Tihaaro Sankaṭ Kaaṭe, Har Mushkil Kare Aasaan

Jyoti Tere Naam Ki Roshan Kare Jahaan

Prabhu Ji Baar-Baar Praṇaam, Prabhu Ji Baar-Baar Praṇaam  ॥

Samaptam

Ganesha Ji Aarti

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva

Mata Jaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva

Ek Dant Daya Want, Char Bhuja Dhari

Mastak Sindoor Shohe, Moos Ki Sawari

Paan Chadhe Phool Chadhe, Aur Chadhe Mewa

Ladoovan Ka Bhog Lage, Sant Kare Seva

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva

Mata Jaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva

Andhan Ko aankh Dett Kodhin ko Kaya

Banjhan ko Putra Dett Nirdhan ko Maya

Surshyaam sharan Aaye Safal kije Seva

Mata Jaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva

Mata Jaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva

Sampurnam