The document contains an English translation of the Shri Ganesh Aarti, a Hindu prayer song to the elephant-headed god Ganesh. It describes Ganesh as having one tusk, four arms, and a forehead decorated with sindoor. It states that Ganesh gives sight to the blind, bodies to the disabled, sons to the barren, and wealth to the poor. It also mentions offerings of sweets being made to Ganesh while devotees serve him, and asks Ganesh to protect his mother Parvati's honor and fulfill the wishes of the world.
The document contains an English translation of the Shri Ganesh Aarti, a Hindu prayer song to the elephant-headed god Ganesh. It describes Ganesh as having one tusk, four arms, and a forehead decorated with sindoor. It states that Ganesh gives sight to the blind, bodies to the disabled, sons to the barren, and wealth to the poor. It also mentions offerings of sweets being made to Ganesh while devotees serve him, and asks Ganesh to protect his mother Parvati's honor and fulfill the wishes of the world.
The document contains an English translation of the Shri Ganesh Aarti, a Hindu prayer song to the elephant-headed god Ganesh. It describes Ganesh as having one tusk, four arms, and a forehead decorated with sindoor. It states that Ganesh gives sight to the blind, bodies to the disabled, sons to the barren, and wealth to the poor. It also mentions offerings of sweets being made to Ganesh while devotees serve him, and asks Ganesh to protect his mother Parvati's honor and fulfill the wishes of the world.