

Om Sarvatanayaya Namah: I bow the to Lord who does the best for all Om Sarvasiddhipradaya Namah: I bow to the Lord who gives all kind of wealth Om Vanipradaya Namah: I bow to the Lord who givesVaani(melodious voice) Om Indrasripradaya Namah: I bow to the Lord who is beloved of Indra who is the God of all devtas (angels) Om Agnigarbhachide Namah:I bow to the Lord who is the slayer of the demon who omitted fire from his eyes Om Dvijapriyaya Namah: I bow to the Lord who is the beloved of bramins (saints) Om Adhyakshaya Namah: I bow to the one who is the leader of all Om Dakshaya Namah: I bow to the one who is the cleverest Om Putaya Namah: I bow to the son of Lord Shiva Om Avyayaya Namah: I bow to the Lord who is the world Himself Om Skandagrajaya Namah: I bow to the elder brother of Skanda

Om Ganesvaraya Namah: I bow to the Lord of ganas (followers of Lord Shiva) Om Gauriputraya Namah: I bow to the one who is the son of Goddess Gauri (Wife of Lord Shiva) Om Vighnarajaya Namah:I bow to the Lord who removes my problems and obstacles It is said that no puja can be initiated or successful without worshipping Lord Ganesh first. Ganpati is the destroyer of evil, obstacles, selfishness, vanity and pride and even worshiped as the God of knowledge, wisdom and wealth. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati and is depicted as having an elephant’s head with a curved trunk, a broken tusk, a protruding belly and an insatiable love for laddoos.

Ganesha, the Lord of Success (also known as Ganpati and Vinayaka) is one of the most worshiped deities in the Hindu religion.
