Saturday, February 20, 2016

The Maha Ganapati Mantra

There are several bija (seed) mantras in this mantra. Among other things, it means "shower Your blessings, I offer my ego as an oblation."
It can be used as a discipline to remove the need for control as a symptom of insecurity. It also has many other positive applications in your life as well, as you begin to see how you can affect positively a variety of situations, like bringing under our control all that concearns us.
The Mantra is:
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM
GLAUM GAM GANAPATAYEI
VARA VARADA SARVA JANAM ME
VASHAMANAYA SWAHA
“Om, Hrim (seed of Lakshmi) Hrim (seed of the sacred heart) Klim (seed of attraction) Glaum Gam (two different seeds of Ganapati). Ganapati principle, I offer my negative qualities, please bestow upon me the fruit of the seeds brightly, abundantly and bring those things which concern me under my control”,

For learning purposes it can be broken by bijas or sedes, ending always with swaha

OM SWAHA                                                                                                              (3 times)
OM SHRIM SWAHA                                                                                           (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM SWAHA                                                                            (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM SWAHA                                                              (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM GLAUM SWAHA                                          (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM GLAUM GAM SWAHA                             (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM GLAUM GAM
GANAPATAYEI SWAHA
                                                                                  (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM GLAUM GAM
GANAPATAYEI VARA VARADA SWAHA
                                            (3 times)
OM SHRIM HRIM KLIM GLAUM GAM
GANAPATAYEI VARA VARADA SARVA JANAM ME
VASHAMANAYA SWAHA
                                                                              (9 times)
To learn how to pronounce this mantra, watch my YouTube video:



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