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Ashtavinayak Stotram

अष्टविनायक स्तोत्रम्

3 min read5 versesSource: Maharashtra Tradition

About Ashtavinayak Stotram

The Ashtavinayak Stotram, known in Sanskrit as अष्टविनायक स्तोत्रम्, is a devotional hymn of praise in praise of Lord Ganesha. Drawn from Maharashtra Tradition, this text has been cherished by devotees for centuries. Chanting this stotra with devotion is said to invoke blessings of Ganesha in all forms as well as grant divine protection and auspiciousness. Additionally, it is known to remove sins and bestow spiritual merit. It is especially recommended on Wednesday (Budhvar) and during Ganesh Chaturthi for maximum spiritual benefit. Comprising 5 verses, it can be completed in approximately 3 minutes, making it suitable for daily devotional practice. On this page, you can read the complete Ashtavinayak Stotram in Devanagari Sanskrit with English transliteration, Hindi meaning (arth), and free PDF download for offline recitation.

Reviewed & translated by Acharya Pushyadant Mishra

Stotra Path (स्तोत्र पाठ)

॥ श्री अष्टविनायक स्तोत्रम् ॥

मोरेश्वरं मोरगावे गिरिजात्मजं वन्दे।

सिद्धिविनायकं सिद्धटेके प्रथमं नमामि॥ १॥

बल्लाळेश्वरं पालीसमीपे पद्मालयवासिनम्।

वरदविनायकं महडे चतुर्थं प्रणमामि॥ २॥

चिन्तामणिं थेऊरग्रामे विराजमानम्।

गिरिजात्मजं लेण्याद्रौ षष्ठं नमामि सादरम्॥ ३॥

ओझरे विघ्नेश्वरं वन्दे रांजणगावे महागणपतिम्।

अष्टविनायकयात्रां कृत्वा सर्वसिद्धिमाप्नुयात्॥ ४॥

अष्टौ विनायकानेतान् यः स्मरेत् सततं नरः।

सर्वविघ्नविनिर्मुक्तो सर्वसिद्धिसमन्वितः॥ ५॥

॥ इति श्री अष्टविनायक स्तोत्रम् सम्पूर्णम् ॥

Benefits (फल)

  • Sacred Ashtavinayak Stotram for devotion and spiritual growth
  • Invokes blessings of Ganesha in all forms
  • Grants divine protection and auspiciousness
  • Removes sins and bestows spiritual merit
  • Ideal for Ganesha festivals and daily worship

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Ashtavinayak Stotram

Read Ashtavinayak Stotram in Sanskrit with Hindi meaning. Sacred hymn for Ganesha devotion. It is dedicated to Shree Ganesha (श्री गणेश), lord of beginnings and remover of obstacles. worshipped first before any auspicious activity. This sacred hymn contains 5 verses and is sourced from Maharashtra Tradition.