Lord Ganesha Moola Mantra to attract Universal Positive Energy 1008 times

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Lord Ganesha Moola Mantra to attract Universal Positive Energy

"Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Glaum Gam Ganapataye Vara Varad Sarva janam mey Vashamanaya Swaha Ekadantaya Vidmahe Vakratundaya Dhimahi Tanno Danti Prachodyat Om Shantih Shantih Shantihi" 1008 times chanting | Lord Ganesha Mantra

The mantra is powerful invocation addressed to Lord Ganesha, blending several mantras to form a complex and comprehensive prayer. It combines aspects of prosperity and peace invocations, and it is structured to appeal to Ganesha's abilities to remove obstacles, grant wishes, and guide devotees towards spiritual enlightenment. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Om: A sacred syllable that signifies the essence of the ultimate reality and is used to invoke spiritual presence and divine energies at the beginning of prayers and mantras.

Shreem, Hreem, Kleem, Glaum, Gam: These are bija (seed) mantras associated with different aspects of divine energy:

Shreem: Associated with abundance and prosperity, typically linked to Goddess Lakshmi.

Hreem: Represents divine force, energy, and purification.

Kleem: Attracts material wealth and desire.

Glaum: A seed sound specifically associated with Ganesha, used to ground the energy and remove physical and astral obstacles.

Gam: This is the primary seed mantra for Ganesha, encapsulating his essence and is used to remove obstacles and ensure success.

Ganapataye: A reference to Ganesha, acknowledging him as the lord of categories (Ganas).

Vara Varad: Literally "boon giver," invoking Ganesha as the granter of wishes and boons.
Sarva janam mey Vashamanaya: Translates to "bring all people under my influence" or "command," an appeal for Ganesha's help in gaining influence or favor among peers.

Swaha: A term often used at the end of a mantra during fire offerings (homa), indicating an offering to the deity.

Ekadantaya Vidmahe: Meditating upon the one-tusked one, referring to Ganesha, recognizing his unique form.

Vakratundaya Dhimahi: We meditate upon the one with the curved trunk, another reference to Ganesha's distinctive form.

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