Om namo heramba mada modita mama sarva sankatam nivaaraya nivaaraya hum phat swaha 1008 times

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Lord Ganesha Mantra

"Om namo heramba mada modita mama sarva sankatam nivaaraya nivaaraya hum phat swaha" 1008 times chanting | Lord Ganesha Mantra

The mantra "Om namo heramba mada modita mama sarva sankatam nivaaraya nivaaraya hum phat swaha" invokes Lord Ganesha, particularly in his form as Heramba, which is one of his less common but highly revered manifestations. Heramba Ganapati is known as the protector of the weak, depicted with five heads and riding a lion. This form of Ganesha is particularly associated with tranquility and great strength.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the mantra:

Om: A sacred syllable that represents the sound of the universe and is commonly used at the beginning of many mantras to invoke the divine and enhance the mantra's energy.

Namo: Meaning "salutation" or "reverence," used here to express deep respect towards the deity.

Heramba: Refers to the specific form of Ganesha being invoked, known for his protective qualities and ability to guide and support the weak.

Mada Modita: These terms can be interpreted as "joy" or "delight," perhaps referencing the joy Ganesha brings to the devotee or the joy of the deity himself.

Mama Sarva Sankatam Nivaaraya Nivaaraya: Translates to "remove all of my obstacles," a plea for help in clearing all forms of obstacles in the devotee's life.

Hum Phat: A combination of seed syllables that are believed to have powerful, protective benefits. "Hum" represents the mind, and "Phat" is an expression of vanquishing obstacles and negativities.

Swaha: A concluding syllable used in many mantras during the offering phase in fire rituals, symbolizing the end of the prayer and the offering being made to the deity.

This mantra is typically chanted for overcoming difficulties and obstacles, seeking Heramba Ganapati's divine protection and guidance. It is used in personal meditation or during rituals to invoke Ganesha’s blessings for removing barriers and ensuring success in various endeavors.

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