Stotrams & prayers
for Sri Ganesha,
in your own tongue
Read, listen, and recite the Ganesh Stotram, Aarti, and Mantras in 12 Indian languages — with clear meanings, puja guidance, and festival dates, offered free for every devotee.
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The Ganesh Stotram, in 12 Indian languages
Everything you need for daily devotion
Ganesh Aarti
The complete "Jai Ganesh Deva" aarti with lyrics, meaning, and recitation guidance.
Read Aarti →Ganesh Mantra
Vakratunda Mahakaya and other powerful mantras, with pronunciation and significance.
Chant Mantras →Puja Guide
Step-by-step Shodashopachara puja vidhi for home worship, with timing and items needed.
View Guide →Temples
The eight sacred Ashtavinayak temples of Maharashtra, and other revered Ganesha shrines.
Explore Temples →Stories
The birth of Ganesha, his many forms, and the timeless tales behind each tradition.
Read Stories →Festival Dates
Ganesh Chaturthi, Sankashti Chaturthi, and Vinayaka Chaturthi dates for every year.
See Calendar →Image Gallery
A curated collection of Ganesha art, rangoli designs, and devotional imagery.
View Gallery →Ringtones & PDFs
Free downloads — Ganesh aarti ringtones and printable stotram PDFs in every language.
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वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सूर्यकोटि समप्रभ ।
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा ॥
Vakratunda Mahakaya Suryakoti Samaprabha,
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryeshu Sarvada.
"O Lord with the curved trunk and mighty form, whose radiance equals a million suns — please make all my undertakings free of obstacles, always." This is among the most widely chanted Ganesha mantras, recited before beginning any new task, journey, or important work.
— Ganapati Atharvashirsha
A small offering, made with devotion
Ganesha Stotram brings together the prayers, aartis, and mantras dedicated to Sri Ganesha — Vighnaharta, the remover of obstacles, and Mangalmurti, the embodiment of auspiciousness — in the languages devotees actually speak at home.
Every stotram here is checked against traditional sources, and every page is free to read, free to download, and free of clutter — so you can focus on the words, not the website.