Ganesh Stotram Lyrics in Hindi
Ganesh StotramFull Lyrics
This page keeps the opening verses from the SanskritDocuments gaNapatistotram4 source and stays conservative rather than stretching into the later stanzas.
जेतुं यस्त्रिपुरं हरेण हरिणा व्याजाद्वलिं बध्नता स्त्रष्टुं वारिभवोद्भवेन भुवनं शेषेण धर्तुं धरम् । पार्वत्या महिषासुरप्रमथने सिद्धाधिपैः सिद्धये ध्यातः पञ्चशरेण विश्वजितये पायात् स नागाननः ॥ १॥
विघ्नध्वान्तनिवारणैकतरणिर्विघ्नाटवीहव्यवाड् विघ्नव्यालकुलाभिमानगरुडो विघ्नेभपञ्चाननः । विघ्नोत्तुङ्गगिरिप्रभेदनपविर्विघ्नाम्बुधेर्वाडवो विघ्नाघौधघनप्रचण्डपवनो विघ्नेश्वरः पातु नः ॥ २॥
खर्वं स्थूलतनुं गजेन्द्रवदनं लम्बोदरं सुन्दरं प्रस्यन्दन्मदगन्धलुब्धमधुपव्यालोलगण्डस्थलम् । दन्ताघातविदारितारिरुधिरैः सिन्दूरशोभाकरं वन्दे शैलसुतासुतं गणपतिं सिद्धिप्रदं कामदम् ॥ ३॥
गजाननाय महसे प्रत्यूहतिमिरच्छिदे । अपारकरुणापूरतरङ्गितदृशे नमः ॥ ४॥
अगजाननपद्मार्कं गजाननमहर्निशम् । अनेकदन्तं भक्तानामेकदन्तमुपास्महे ॥ ५॥
The opening section works well for readers who want a clean Ganapati stotra without mixing in the later verses. It keeps the page short, readable, and faithful to the source while still giving enough text for prayer use.
Meaning & Significance
Ganesh Stotram is a direct prayer to Ganapati that begins with praise for his power to remove obstacles. The opening verses set a devotional tone immediately, so the reader does not have to wade through extra material before reaching the heart of the prayer.
That makes the stotra practical for daily use. Many devotees want a short Ganesh prayer before starting work, study, travel, or a puja. This kind of opening stotram fits that routine because it is compact, memorable, and focused on auspicious beginnings.
The source page contains a longer sequence of verses, but this page intentionally stops at the opening block. That helps keep the chanting experience tidy and reduces the chance of drifting into a different text or a later expansion.
Ganapati is praised here as the remover of fear, the giver of auspiciousness, and the one whose compassion is wide and steady. That combination is part of why Ganesh prayers remain so common at the start of spiritual practice.
Pronunciation Notes
The opening verses should be read slowly enough for the compound words to settle clearly. If you pause lightly after each verse, the stotra feels more natural and easier to memorize.
For mobile reading, the short verse blocks are helpful because they let a devotee chant one stanza at a time without losing the rhythm.
About Traditional Attribution
The SanskritDocuments page presents the hymn as Ganapati Stotram 4 without a stronger composer attribution on the main text itself. For that reason, this page keeps the attribution conservative and marks it as Traditional.
That choice matches the way many devotional stotras travel in practice. The text is used for worship first, and the exact editorial lineage is secondary unless the source states it clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the full Ganesh Stotram?
No. This page intentionally shows only the source-backed opening section from gaNapatistotram4 so the chant stays clean and conservative.
Why is this page useful for worship?
It gives readers a short, dependable Ganapati prayer they can use before study, work, or a puja without needing to navigate a longer text.
Does this page include later verses from the source?
No. The later verses are left out on purpose so the page remains focused on the opening stanzas that are directly verified from the source.