![]() ![]() Pradhamam Vakra-tundamcha Ekadantam dwiteyakam Truteyam Krishna-pingaksham Gajavaktram chaturthakam (2) ![]() I bow to you (bowing my head with reverence) O’ Lord Ganesha the son of Goddess Gauri (Parvati) The one who always lives in the hearts of his devotees, who should be always remembered O’ the God the one who bestows long life, health, and desires. Pranamya sirasa Devam Gauriputram Vinayakam Bhaktavasam smarenithyam ayahu-kamardha siddhaye (1) The benefits of reciting this stotram are explained in the phastuthi part (Last few stanzas) that, whoever chants this hymn with devotion will get their obstacles removed and fulfills all their wishes Lyrics and Meaning of Sankata Nashana Ganesha Stotram The lyrics and meaning of sankata nashana ganesha stotram are greatly composed in a simple way and mainly focus on the twelve divine names of God Ganesha explaining his appearance and the importance. This stotram was present in Narada Purana. In the yogic tradition, there are 1008 names of Shiva that stem from these seven broad categories.Sankata nashana ganesha stotram is a popular hymn on Lord Ganesha for removing sorrows or obstacles in life. These are the seven basic forms out of which millions of manifestations can be derived.” ![]() There is the distant godhead that we call as Ishwara there is a benevolent personal god that we call as Shambho there is an uncomplicated hermit or Bho, or an endearingly naïve Sambaleshwara or Bhola there is a wise teacher of the Vedas whom we call as Dakshinamurthy the fountainhead of all art forms, we call him Natesha the fierce, the destroyer of the wicked, we call him Kalabhairava or Mahakala the dashing seducer of the romantic, we call him Somasundara, which means more beautiful than the moon. Sadhguru continues, “He has innumerable forms and manifestations but fundamentally, we can categorize these into seven categories. That is how he is described in the tradition.” The Origin of the 108 Names of Shiva Everything that is in the Existence is a part of him. But if you look at Shiva, you can neither fix him as good or bad. Generally, the moralistic traditions always understand Divinity as good. When we say Shiva, we are not saying he is this kind of a person or that kind of a person. All the qualities that you can ever ascribe to anyone are ascribed to Shiva. That which we refer to as Shiva is multi-dimensional. Sadhguru says, “In the yogic tradition, Shiva is worshipped as a guru, not as a god. Here is a list of 108 names of Shiva and Sadhguru’s explanation about why Shiva seems to have so many names! ![]() Shiva’s names represent different dimensions of who he is. 108 Names of Shiva with Meanings article Stories of Shiva ![]()
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