Ganesh Gayatri Mantra
ॐ एकदन्ताय विद्महे वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि।
तन्नो दन्तिः प्रचोदयात्॥
Transliteration
Om Ekadantaya Vidmahe Vakratundaya Dhimahi
Tanno Dantih Prachodayat
| Mantra Type | Ganesha Gayatri Mantra |
| Deity | Lord Ganesha (Ekadanta — one-tusked; Vakratunda — curved-trunk) |
| Japa Count | 108 times. Best recited on Wednesdays and during Ganesh Chaturthi |
Meaning
We seek to know the one-tusked Ganesha, we meditate upon the curved-trunk lord. May that tusked one (Ganesha) inspire and guide our intellect.
Word-by-Word Meaning
- एकदन्ताय (Ekadantaya) — The one-tusked one (Eka = one, Danta = tusk)
- विद्महे (Vidmahe) — We seek to know / we meditate
- वक्रतुण्डाय (Vakratundaya) — The curved-trunk one (Vakra = curved, Tunda = trunk)
- धीमहि (Dhimahi) — We meditate upon
- तन्नः (Tannah) — May that
- दन्तिः (Dantih) — The tusked one (Ganesha)
- प्रचोदयात् (Prachodayat) — Inspire, guide, illuminate
Benefits
- Removes all obstacles (Vignas) from the path of success
- Invokes Ganesha’s intelligence — he is the god of intellect (Buddhi)
- Grants success in all new beginnings and ventures
- Activates the Muladhara (root) chakra — Ganesha’s domain
- Improves memory, concentration, and problem-solving ability
- Protects from misfortune and unexpected setbacks
- Particularly beneficial for businesspeople and students
- When chanted before any work, Ganesha himself completes it
When to Chant
Every morning before starting the day. On Wednesdays (Ganesha’s day). During Ganesh Chaturthi. Before any important task, exam, or ceremony.
Historical & Scriptural Significance
Lord Ganesha (Ganapati) is the first deity worshipped in Hinduism — no puja, ceremony, or new endeavor begins without invoking Ganesha. As Vignaharta (obstacle remover) and Buddhidata (giver of intellect), he ensures both the removal of obstacles and the bestowal of wisdom needed to overcome life’s challenges. The Mudgala Purana and Ganesha Purana detail his 32 divine forms.
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Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesha