This document contains a Vinayaka bhajan (devotional song) dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The song repeats the phrase "Gajamukha gananadha" which means "Lord Ganesha who has an elephant face" and "Thava padanamasthe gananadha" which means "I bow to your lotus feet Lord Ganesha". It praises Ganesha's elephant face, single tusk, modak in hand, rope and noose, and being the son of Parvati as it repeats calling out to and bowing to Lord Ganesha.
This document contains a Vinayaka bhajan (devotional song) dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The song repeats the phrase "Gajamukha gananadha" which means "Lord Ganesha who has an elephant face" and "Thava padanamasthe gananadha" which means "I bow to your lotus feet Lord Ganesha". It praises Ganesha's elephant face, single tusk, modak in hand, rope and noose, and being the son of Parvati as it repeats calling out to and bowing to Lord Ganesha.
This document contains a Vinayaka bhajan (devotional song) dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The song repeats the phrase "Gajamukha gananadha" which means "Lord Ganesha who has an elephant face" and "Thava padanamasthe gananadha" which means "I bow to your lotus feet Lord Ganesha". It praises Ganesha's elephant face, single tusk, modak in hand, rope and noose, and being the son of Parvati as it repeats calling out to and bowing to Lord Ganesha.