Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to All !
Order : Atharva Shirsha, Ganesha Aarti , Devi , Shankar , Vitthala , Sri Dattatreya ! Ganapati Bappa Morya.
Yuge Aththavis Vitevari Ubha।
Vamangi Rakhumai Dise Divya Shobha।
Pundalikache Bheti Parabrahma Ale Ga।
Charani Vahe Bhima Uddhari Jaga॥
Jai Deva Jai Deva Jai Panduranga।
Rakhumai Vallabha Raichya Vallabha Pave Jivalaga॥
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Tulsimala Gala Kar Thevuni Kati।
Kanse Pitambara Kasturi Lallati।
Deva Suravara Nitya Yeti Bheti।
Garuda Hanumanta Pudhe Ubhe Rahti॥
Jai Deva Jai Deva Jai Panduranga।
Rakhumai Vallabha Raichya Vallabha Pave Jivalaga॥
Dhanya Venunada Anukshetrapala।
Suvarnachi Kamale Vanamala Galam।
Rahi Rakhumabai Raniya Sakala।
Ovaliti Raja Vithoba Sanvala॥
Jai Deva Jai Deva Jai Panduranga।
Rakhumai Vallabha Raichya Vallabha Pave Jivalaga॥
Ovalu Aratya Kurvandya Yeti।
Chandrabhagemaji Soduniya Deti।
Dindya Pataka Vaishanava Nachati।
Pandharicha Mahima Varnava Kiti॥
Jai Deva Jai Deva Jai Panduranga।
Rakhumai Vallabha Raichya Vallabha Pave Jivalaga॥
Ashadhi Kartiki Bhaktajana Yeti।
Chandrabhagemaji Snane Je Kariti।
Darshana Helamatre Tayan Hoya Mukti।
Keshavasi Namadeva Bhave Ovaliti॥
Hymn - 1 - Pushpanjali Mantra
om yajñena yajñamayajanta devāh
Stāni dharmāṇi prathamānyāsan
Te ha nākam mahimānaḥ sachante
Yatra pūrve sādhyāḥ santi devāḥ
It is by means of performing sacrifices that the gods have accomplished their sacrifices. These sacrifices were the earliest of the observances. When these exalted ones attained the heavens, they found there the older gods who ascended to the heavens earlier the same way by performing sacrifices. Though typically applied to fire sacrifices or Yajnas, the essence of this mantra says only through sacred deeds like puja and vrat people can attain the best in this world and the best in the other worlds.
Hymn - 2 - Pushpanjali Mantra
Om rājādhirājāya prasahyasāhine namovayam vaiśravaṇāya kurmahe
Sa me kāmānkāmakāmāya mahyam kāmeśvaro vaiśravaṇo dadātu
Kuberāya vaiśravaṇāya mahārājāya namaḥ
We bow to the Lord who can be addressed with different names as Rājādhirāja Prasahyasāhī and Vaiśravaṇa (these are some vedic names for gods). May the supreme one namely he, Kāmeshvara Vaiśravaṇa, bless me so that I get all my desires fulfilled. I bow down to Mahārāja, the most powerful and venerable one who is also called as Vaiśravaṇa Kubera.
Hymn - 3 - Pushpanjali Mantra
Om svasti sāmrājyam bhaujyam svārājyam vairājyam pārameṣṭhyam rājyam Māhārājyamādhipatyamayam samantaparyāyī syātsārvabhaumaḥ sārvāyuṣa Antādāparārdhātpṛthivyai- samudraparyantāyā ekarāḷiti
This mantra is typically chanted during the coronation of kings wishing them all good success and also reminding them that they have to abide by dharma or righteousness in all their dealings and performance so that they remain meritorious. The hymn lists out the various wonderful achievements like sovereignty, independence, eminence, success, ruler of the worlds and a long life of health and happiness.
Hymn – 4 - Pushpanjali Mantra
Tadapyeṣa śloko 'bhigīto marutaḥ pariveṣṭāro maruttasyāvasan gṛhe
Avikśitasya kāmaprerviśve devāḥ sabhāsada iti
The gods described as Maruts are witness to the concluding ceremonies of the events where distribution of the benefits of the event is done to all concerned.
Pushpanjali mantras are highly symbolic and meaningful. In essence, they pray the central deity of a puja or vrat to give away blessings in abundance and thereby help the devotee achieve the purpose of the puja. Thus, these mantras can give the intended results of any puja or worship.