"I first heard this recitation on a Jaquar, while we were on our way to somewhere I can't remember, that which indicates we were kind of lost, then our German Indian friend began chanting this hymn, Ganesha Stava. A hymn supposedly for removal of obstacles. Immediately it got me the attention for its beautiful tone, melody and rhyme, whether it had or not to remove our obstacle to find our way back wasn't the concern anymore, or it maybe that's how it works! I guess the Jaquar would also agree, he was still in one piece while bringing us back..." That was already 4 years ago when I wrote this, OMG!
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1. We worship the unborn, unchanging, formless, the one, beyond bliss and full of bliss, who is the fullness of non-duality, the supreme, devoid of qualities, without differences, and beyond desire, Shrī Ganesha, the Supreme Brahman personified.
2. We worship the one beyond the Gunas, the embodiment of bliss consciousness, the light of consciousness, the all-pervading, who is the source, course, and goal of knowledge, whom the sages meditate upon, who is formless as Ākāsha, the highest Lord, Shrī Ganesha, the Supreme Brahman personified.
3. We worship Him who is the cause of the universe, the source of knowledge, the origin of the Devas, the source of happiness, the Lord of the Gunas, Shrī Ganesha, who pervades the universe and is worshipped by all, the Lord of the gods, Shrī Ganesha, the Supreme Brahman personified.
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