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Ganesha as Mayureshwara with consorts Riddhi and Siddhi, Morgaon.Samarth Ramdas composed the arati inspired by Mayureshwara. Sukhakarta Dukhaharta (literally "harbinger of happiness and dispeller of distress", [1] Marathi: सुखकर्ता दु:खहर्ता, sukhakartā duḥkhaharta), also spelled as Sukhkarta Dukhharta, is a popular Marathi arati, song or bhajan (devotional ...
"Vatapi Ganapatim" is a part of the series of hymns called Shodasha Ganapati kritis, a collection of songs dedicated to sixteen Ganesha icons located in shrines around Dikshitar's birthplace Thiruvarur. [1] Vatapi Ganapatim is dedicated to the image of Vatapi Ganapati of Tiruchenkattankudi in Thiruvarur district, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Ganapati (गणपति; gaṇapati), a synonym for Ganesha, is a compound composed of gaṇa, meaning "group", and pati, meaning "ruler" or "lord". [20] Though the earliest mention of the word Ganapati is found in hymn 2.23.1 of the 2nd-millennium BCE Rigveda, it is uncertain that the Vedic term referred specifically to Ganesha.
Gharat Ganpati is a 2024 Indian Marathi-language family drama film co-written and directed by ... On 21 June 2024, the first song titled "Maza Konkan Bhari" was ...
Uzair Basar as Ganesha. Niskarsh Dixit later replaced Basar; Akanksha Puri as Parvati, Sati, Durga, Kali, Adi Parashakti, DasaMahavidya, Navadurga, Tripura Sundari ...
The Ganesha Sahasranama (Sanskrit: गणेशसहस्रनाम, romanized: gaṇeśasahasranāma) is a list of the names of Hindu deity Ganesha (Gaṇeśa).A ...
The film's soundtrack was released on 9 September 2013, coinciding with Kumar's birthday and the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. [18] It was released in digital and physical formats by the T-Series record label. [1] The song "Boss Ganapathi" was distributed free of cost across all Ganesh pandals in Maharashtra (including Mumbai). [7] [8]
The Ganesha Pancharatnam is a stotra composed by Adi Shankara in the 8th century on the Hindu deity Ganesha. [1] Ganesha is referred to by his epithet of Vinayaka in the strota, and the title itself can be translated as "The five jewels in praise of Ganesha".