Pitṛjaṁ mātṛjaṁ janmāntarīyam svakarmajaṁ pātakajaṁ ca yatsyāt | Tatsarvaṁ nāśaya śrīgaṇeśa ṛṇaṁ me santu sukhodarkam ||
In Sanskrit, "Runa" means debt and "Vimochana" means relief or liberation. Lord Ganesha is worshipped as the first deity in any ritual because he is the Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles). This specific stotram highlights how even other major deities like Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva worshipped Ganesha to achieve success in their divine duties: worshipped Ganesha before starting creation.
Recite it during the morning, noon, or evening. Special days like Chaturthi or Sankashti Chaturthi are considered highly effective for Ganesha prayers.
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Pitṛjaṁ mātṛjaṁ janmāntarīyam svakarmajaṁ pātakajaṁ ca yatsyāt | Tatsarvaṁ nāśaya śrīgaṇeśa ṛṇaṁ me santu sukhodarkam ||
In Sanskrit, "Runa" means debt and "Vimochana" means relief or liberation. Lord Ganesha is worshipped as the first deity in any ritual because he is the Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles). This specific stotram highlights how even other major deities like Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva worshipped Ganesha to achieve success in their divine duties: worshipped Ganesha before starting creation.
Recite it during the morning, noon, or evening. Special days like Chaturthi or Sankashti Chaturthi are considered highly effective for Ganesha prayers.