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  2. List of songs recorded by Vishal Dadlani - Wikipedia

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    Hindi Film Songs: 192. Telugu Film Songs: 5. Tamil Film Songs: 6. ... "Om Ganapataye Namaha Deva" Nakash Aziz "Banjo Party Song" Befikre "Je T'aime" Jaideep Sahni

  3. 108 Names of Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    Om Dwimukhaya Namah। प्रमुख ॐ प्रमुखाय नमः। Supreme Head of the Universe Pramukha Om Pramukhaya Namah। सुमुख ॐ सुमुखाय नमः। Auspicious Face Sumukha Om Sumukhaya Namah। कृति ॐ कृतिने नमः। Lord of Music Kriti Om Kritine Namah

  4. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    Mantras such as Om Shri Gaṇeshāya Namah (Om, salutation to the Illustrious Ganesha) are often used. One of the most famous mantras associated with Ganesha is Om Gaṃ Ganapataye Namah (Om, Gaṃ, Salutation to the Lord of Hosts). [135] Devotees offer Ganesha sweets such as modaka and small sweet balls called laddus.

  5. Ganesha Sahasranama - Wikipedia

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    The Ganesha Sahasranama (Sanskrit: गणेशसहस्रनाम, romanized: gaṇeśasahasranāma) is a list of the names of Hindu deity Ganesha (Gaṇeśa).A ...

  6. Shanti Mantras - Wikipedia

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    Shanti Mantras always end with the sacred syllable om (auṃ) and three utterances of the word "shanti", which means "peace". The reason for the three utterances is regarded to be for the removal of obstacles in the following three realms:

  7. Om - Wikipedia

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    The Om symbol, with epigraphical variations, is also found in many Southeast Asian countries. In Southeast Asia, the Om symbol is widely conflated with that of the unalome; originally a representation of the Buddha's urna curl and later a symbol of the path to nirvana, it is a popular yantra in Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia and Thailand.

  8. Ganapatya - Wikipedia

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    The worship of Ganesha is considered complementary with the worship of other deities. Hindus of all sects begin prayers, important undertakings, and religious ceremonies with an invocation of Ganesha, because of Ganesha's role as the god of beginnings.

  9. Gana - Wikipedia

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    A dancing gana, Deogarh The word gaṇa (Sanskrit: गण Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɡɐ.ɳɐ́]) in Sanskrit and Pali means "flock, troop, multitude, number, tribe ...