Thursday, February 26, 2026

Sankata Nashak Ganesha Stotram - Sankashtahara Chaturthi


Sankata Naashan Ganesh Stotram was recited by Narada Maharshi, as per the Narada Puran. The hymns refer to the twelve names of Ganesha, each embodying significant qualities. 

I believe this recitation was performed by Narada to appease Vighneswara after Narada bathed in a river to rid himself of a curse, possibly the Alakananda River in Badrinath or the Narayana Lake at the site of Saraswati's merger into the sea in Gujarat. Though I am not certain whether my belief is true.

Whatever the context, this stotram was offered by Narada Muni to us to obtain the blessings of Lord Ganesha.

Devotees observing Sankashtahara Chaturthi consider this stotram as one of the most effective means to obtain his grace and blessings by observing the fast on that day.


Sankata Nashak Ganesha Stotram

PraNamya sirasaa dEvam Gouriputram vinaayakam
bhaktaavaasam smarEn nityam aayuh kaamaartha siddhayE || (1)

Meaning:
I offer my salutations to Lord Ganesha, the son of Mother Gauri and known as Vinaayak (short form of Vighna Naayak), with my head bowed. I worship him daily to obtain the blessings of long life and other fruits of requirements.

Prathamam vakratundam cha Ekadantam dviteeyakam
triteeyam krishna pingaaksham gajavaktram chaturthakam || (2)

Meaning:
First of all, you have a twisted/curved trunk/snout, which signifies your adaptability to circumstances.
Second, you are single-tusked, which refers to your quick wit ( he broke one of his tusks to use it as a pen while writing the Mahabharat)
Thirdly, your eyes are dark red (or golden wheat-hued), which signifies your sharp vision and intelligence.
Your fourth identity is an elephant countenance (the front portion of his face) that signifies your magnanimous nature/generosity, and cleverness.

LambOdaram panchamam cha sashtam vikatamEva cha
saptamam vighnaraajam dhoomra varNam tathaashtamam || (3)

Meaning:
The fifth quality of Ganesha is a large stomach, which refers to his ability to engross the whole universe within him, and the largeness of his qualities.
Sixth is Vikatam, referring to the seriousness and ferocity of his nature.
Seventh, he is Vighnaraj, the King of Obstacles. It specifies his control over obstacles and hindrances.
His eighth speciality is his smoky/ashy hue, wherein he appears in his four shoulders to control ego and arrogance. 

navamam phaalachandram cha dashamam tu vinaayakam
Ekaadasham GaNapatim dvaadasham tu Gajaananam || (4)

Meaning:
Ninth is Phaalachandraa. His face glows like moonlight attributing to his glowing personality, as well as his superb position.
Tenth is that He is Vinayak, without any superior above him. It denotes his empowerment.
Eleventh, He is GaNapati, the Lord of GaNAs. All beings are under his control, assisting Him to protect his devotees from any kind of obstacles or problems.
Twelve, He is Gajaanan. He bears an elephant face. This attribute points to his huge form, Strength, Valor, and Rule.

Phalashruthi

dvaadashaitaani naamaani trisandhyam yah pathEnnaraha
na cha vighna bhayam tasya sarvasiddhi kaarakam prabhO (5)

Meaning:
These are the twelve names of Ganesha that showcase his unique features and qualities. Whoever recites these twelve names, thrice a day, does not suffer from fear or obstacles. They succeed in their endeavors with his grace.

Vidyaarthi labhatE vidyaan dhanaarthi labhatE dhanam
putraarthi labhatE putraan mOkshaarthi labhatE gatim (6)

Meaning:
Those who seek education obtain Education/Knowledge. Those seeking wealth possess wealth. Seekers of children obtain children, and seekers of Moksha/Liberation are granted thus.

JapEt gaNapati stotram shadbhirmaasai phalam labhEt
samvatsarENa siddhimcha labhatE naatra sanshayah (7)

Meaning:
Reciting this stotram for six months grants all the fruits of life.
If one renders such service for a full year, they earn enlightenment and superior powers.
There is no doubt in these results.

AshtabhyO braahmaNebhyascha likhitvaa yah samarpayEt
tasya vidyaa bhavEt sarvaa GaNeshasya prasaadatah (8)

Meaning:
If you write these lyrics in your handwriting and distribute them to eight brahmins, you will be graced with complete knowledge and everything blessed by Ganesha.

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