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गणेश चालीसा — Benefits & How to Chant

गणेश चालीसा

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting गणेश चालीसा

Removes all obstacles from the path of the devotee

Bestows wisdom, intelligence, and clarity of thought

Ensures success in new ventures, examinations, and business endeavors

Brings auspiciousness and good fortune to the household

Ganesha is worshipped first before all other gods

this chalisa invokes his primary blessing

Removes fear and anxiety related to upcoming challenges

Grants spiritual knowledge and the ability to discriminate between right and wrong

How to Chant गणेश चालीसा

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Repetitions
1 times
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Best Time
Wednesday mornings, during Ganesh Chaturthi, or before beginning any new venture

Instructions

Sit before a Ganesha idol or image. Offer modak, durva grass, and red flowers. Light a diya and incense. Recite the Ganesh Chalisa with devotion and concentration. It is traditional to begin any new project, journey, or important task with this chalisa. Reciting it on Wednesdays (Ganesha's day) and during Ganesh Chaturthi is especially auspicious.

Spiritual Significance

One of the most famous miracles associated with Ganesha occurred on September 21, 1995, when millions of Ganesha statues across India and around the world were reported to be drinking milk offered by devotees. The phenomenon, known as the 'Milk Miracle,' began at a temple in New Delhi and spread worldwide within hours. Scientists and skeptics investigated but could not fully explain the phenomenon. For devotees, it was Ganesha demonstrating his living presence — the same presence invoked through prayers like the Ganesh Chalisa. The event remains one of the most widely witnessed and documented religious phenomena in modern history.

Origin & History

Source: Hindu devotional tradition (Chalisa literature)

Author: Unknown (folk composition in the Chalisa tradition)

The Ganesh Chalisa draws from multiple Puranic sources for the birth story of Lord Ganesha. The version narrated in this chalisa describes how Parvati performed severe penance for a son, and a divine Brahmin (Ganesha himself in disguise) appeared, blessed her, and then manifested as a baby on a cradle. Other versions from the Shiva Purana describe Parvati creating Ganesha from sandalwood paste. Regardless of the version, all agree that Ganesha is the firstborn son of Shiva and Parvati and holds the supreme position of being worshipped before all other deities.

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