Learn How To Make Ganesh Mantra
More Effective
The Puranas (a collection of short Hindu myths) contain the story of how Ganesha got his elephant head. Ganesha is the epitome of obedience. There are several instances of this trait in many stories, and each has a profound moral to it.
Chanting Mantras and invoking any God will give immediate benefits as these prayers are as old as Creation and Consciousness itself.
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How to pray to get the most out of this Mantra
Writing, chanting, or hearing the Ganesh Mantra in any form is beneficial, but there are ways to maximize the blessings you get out of the prayer. There are many simple changes you can make to your prayer routine.- Sit with closed eyes in a comfortable position.
- Inhale and exhale deeply. Now, chant the Ganesh Mantra at least 11 times.
- You can chant 21, 51, 71, 91, or 108 times. Multiples of 108 are best for immediate results.
- Count the chants on your fingertips. For counts greater than 21, you should use a japa mala or rosary with 108 beads.
- Beads help you with counting and allow you to focus all your attention on the chanting instead!
- After reciting this mantra, stay calm and feel the changes in your mind and body.
- Enjoy the stillness and relaxation you have achieved with your prayers, and revel in the internal and external bliss you have been granted.
- There is no need for you to get up immediately after your prayers are done.
- I am sure that you will notice many positive changes in your life as soon as you start chanting this mantra.
Precaution
- Do not chant restlessly.
- Do not chant these prayers when eating something.
- Remove all distractions when you chant, keep your cell phones away! Distracts that disrupt your chanting will only hinder your progress and shatter the calmness you build with the chants.
- Sit up with a faithful mind and chant with full concentration and you will be sure to see great results.
But how do I chant this easy Mantra ?
- Om - is pronounced as /aum/. It is not O and M separately. You need to pronounce “O” for 2/3 time and for 1/3 times the sound “M” which is bilabial.
- Gamm – pronounced as “/gam/
- Ganapataye - pronounced as /ganapataye:/
- Namaha - pronounced as /namah
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