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Ganapathi On the occasion of Vinayaka/Ganesh Chaturthi, September 2004, we released this audio of the five-enclosure Puja offered to Maha Ganapathi. In Guruji Sri Amritananda Saraswati’s voice, this intricate Puja complements the Maha Ganapathi Tarpanam Puja audio available on our website. This Puja can be used both as a culmination of the 40-day Maha Ganapathi Tarpanam Puja or as a stand-alone Puja. Additionally, this audio is helpful in explaining the various deities and aspects of Maha Ganapathi, especially in context of the Maha Ganapathi Yantra.

Sixteen Upacharas (Services) to Sri Maha Ganapathi

Dhyanam, Asanam, Padyo Padyam, Hastyor Arghyam, Mukhe Achmanyam, Snanam, Vastrayugmam, Yajnopavitam, Gandham, Pushpani, Dhupam, Deepam, Naivyedyam, Tambulam, Ananda Karpura, Atma Pradakshina Namaskaram

Optional Homam

With Ghee using steps 2 and 3 in the Yantra Puja above – starting from Sri/Sri Pathi and ending with Vighna Katru. Three times offering of Ghee Tarpanam to Sri Maha Ganapathi.

 

Broadly, this puja audio has the following steps:
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Initial Steps
1. Entering the place of worship
2. Asanam or Posture
3. Pranayamam or Awareness-based Breathing
4. Vyapakam or Distribution of Energy
5. Awareness of Sounds both within and outside ourselves
6. Dhyanam or Visualization
7. Samanya Arghya Patram Sthapanam
8. Preparation of Samanya Arghyam
9. Purifying the articles of worship
10. Vishesha Arghya Patram Sthapanam
11. Preparation of Vishesha Arghyam
12. Guru Paduka Mantra and Sprinkling of Vishesha Arghyam on your head
13. Drawing the Yantra of Maha Ganapathi
14. Offering Energies of Fullness to the Yantra
15. Invocation of Maha Ganapathi into the Yantra
16. Worshipping of Mahaganapathi through 5 intimate rituals of Gandham (Musk Perfume), Pushpam (Flower and Garlands), Dhupam (Incense Smoke), Deepam (Ghee Lamp), Naivedyam (Fruit), Tambulam (Beetle Leaf), Ananda Karpuram (Camphor Light)
 
Worship of the Deities in the Yantra
1. Worshipping Maha Ganapathi in the Center of the Yantra – 10 times
2. Six Pair of Deities in the Central Triangle of the Yantra –
 
i Siddha Lakshmi and Sri Mahaganapathi
ii Sri and Sri Pathi,
iii Girja and Girja Pathi,
iv Rathi and Rathi Pathi,
v Mahi and Mahi Pathi,
vi Mahalakshmi and Mahalakshmi Pathi
3. Six Pairs of Deities in the Six Triangles of the Hexagon in the Yantra –
 
i Ridhi and Amoda,
ii Samridhi and Pramoda,
iii Kanti and Sumukha,
iv Madnavati and Durmukha,
v Madhadrava and Avighna,
vi Dravini and Vighna Katru
4. Two pair of Deities on left and right between the Hexagon and Circle in the Yantra –
 
i Vasudhara and Shankhanidhi (right),
ii Vasumathi and Padmanidhi (left)
5. Six Deities of the limbs in the six joints of the triangles in the Yantra –
 
i Hridaya Shakti,
ii Shira Shakti,
iii Shikha Shakti,
iv Kavacha Shakti,
v Netra Shakti,
vi Astra Shakti
6. Eight Shaktis in the eight-petal lotus in the Yantra –
 
i Brahmi,
ii Maheshwari,
iii Koumari,
iv Vaishnavi,
v Varahi,
vi Mahendri,
vii Chamunda,
viii Mahalakshmi
7. Eight Loka Palakas in the Square of the Yantra –
 
i Indra,
ii Agni,
iii Yama,
iv Niruthi,
v Varuna,
vi Vayu,
vii Kubera,
viii Ishana
8. Worshipping Maha Ganapathi in the Center of the Yantra – 10 times
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