The document contains prayers and chants dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. It describes their divine attributes and asks for their blessings. It praises Ganesha as the leader of the Ganas, son of Shiva, destroyer of grief. It also praises Shiva as the lord who holds the Ganges river in his matted hair, and as the compassionate lord of all residing in Puttaparthi. The chants call for taking refuge in Ganesha and Shiva, constantly remembering their purifying names, and bowing at their feet for protection from fears.
The document contains prayers and chants dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. It describes their divine attributes and asks for their blessings. It praises Ganesha as the leader of the Ganas, son of Shiva, destroyer of grief. It also praises Shiva as the lord who holds the Ganges river in his matted hair, and as the compassionate lord of all residing in Puttaparthi. The chants call for taking refuge in Ganesha and Shiva, constantly remembering their purifying names, and bowing at their feet for protection from fears.
The document contains prayers and chants dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. It describes their divine attributes and asks for their blessings. It praises Ganesha as the leader of the Ganas, son of Shiva, destroyer of grief. It also praises Shiva as the lord who holds the Ganges river in his matted hair, and as the compassionate lord of all residing in Puttaparthi. The chants call for taking refuge in Ganesha and Shiva, constantly remembering their purifying names, and bowing at their feet for protection from fears.
The document contains prayers and chants dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. It describes their divine attributes and asks for their blessings. It praises Ganesha as the leader of the Ganas, son of Shiva, destroyer of grief. It also praises Shiva as the lord who holds the Ganges river in his matted hair, and as the compassionate lord of all residing in Puttaparthi. The chants call for taking refuge in Ganesha and Shiva, constantly remembering their purifying names, and bowing at their feet for protection from fears.
Gana Natha Sai Gajanana Kailasa Pate Shiva Nandana Dina Nath Hare He Niranjana Buddhi Pradata Shubanana Jagadishvara Shanti Niketana (2)
Chant the name of the leader of the Ganas
(Ganesha), Lord of Parthi, destroyer of grief, son of the Lord of Kailasa mountain (Shiva) and Lord of the afflicted; he is Truth, bestows knowledge and auspiciousness, and is the Lord of the Universe and the abode of peace.
Ganapathi Om Jaya Ganapathi Om
Gajamukha Varadha Ganapathi Om Mushika Vahana Gajanana Modaka Hastha Gajanana Parama Niranjana Gajanana Pada Namaste Gajanana
Salutations to the Lord of Ganas,
the elephant-faced Ganesha, bestower of wishes. Bow at the feet of Ganesha, who rides a mouse, has a sweet in His hands and is ever pure.
the elephant-faced God of purity. Constantly remember the purifying name of Sai, the destroyer of fears, and bow at Guru's feet.
Ganga Jatadhara Gauri Mahesha
Shiva Shiva Shankara Shaila Girisha Ganga Jatadhara Gauri Mahesha Parvathi Ramana Pahi Mahesha Pahi Mahesha Hey Paramesha Parthipurishwara Sai Sarvesha
Lord of Gauri (Shiva) who holds the
Ganges in His matted hair, is the Lord of Parthi, and the compassionate Lord of Lords, residing in Puttaparthi.
Ganga Jatadhara Gauri Shankara
Girija Mana Ramana (Jaya) Mruthyunjaya Mahadeva Maheshwara Mangala Shubha Charana Nandhi Vahana Naga Bhushana Nirupama Guna Sadhana Natana Manohara Nilakantha Sai Niraja Dala Nayana
Salutations to Lord Shiva who holds
Ganga in His matted hair. He is the Lord of Gauri, the immortal One, and is the divine dancer who has Nandhi as His vehicle. He who is adorned with serpents around His blue neck, is the repository of incomparable qualities.