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Runahara Ganesha Stotra : A Hymn on Ganehsa for Removal of Debts and Loans Recitation and Explanation of Benefits

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The Hymn Runahara Ganapati Stotra is from the great Tantric text Krishna Yamala tantra. Runahara means he who destroys debts. Through this hymn the lord is worshipped as the one who frees us from our debts.
Ganesha is worshipped as the supreme reality (parabrahman) in this hymn. This hymn describes how and when different gods and goddesses like brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, Durga, Surya (the sun god), Chandra the moon god) worshipped Ganesha for attaining success in their endeavors and obtain what they wish for. By this the supremacy of lord ganesha is well established.
The incidents of various gods and goddesses worshipping lord ganesha is well described in the Ganesha Upanishad (Brahma worships lord Ganesha in the beginning of creation) , in the herambha Upanishad ( Lord shiva describes that he worshipped ganesha to gain the power to destroy the tripuras), Ganesha purana, Mudgala purana, vinayaka tantra etc describes various gods worshipping ganesha for gaining success in their endeavors.
Since every shloka in this hymn has ‘ṛṇanāśaṃ karotu me’ - May he do the act of destroying the debts for me. This hymn can be understood as the praise and prayer to the form ‘ṛṇa mochana Ganapati’, but each verse of the hymn indicates and represents different forms of Ganapati worshipped by different gods and goddesses.

to grab your copy of the book explaining the runahara ganesha stotra visit

https://bit.ly/runahara
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The Hymn Runahara Ganapati Stotra is from the great Tantric text Krishna Yamala tantra. Runahara means he who destroys debts. Through this hymn the lord is worshipped as the one who frees us from our debts.
Ganesha is worshipped as the supreme reality (parabrahman) in this hymn. This hymn describes how and when different gods and goddesses like brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, Durga, Surya (the sun god), Chandra the moon god) worshipped Ganesha for attaining success in their endeavors and obtain what they wish for. By this the supremacy of lord ganesha is well established.
The incidents of various gods and goddesses worshipping lord ganesha is well described in the Ganesha Upanishad (Brahma worships lord Ganesha in the beginning of creation) , in the herambha Upanishad ( Lord shiva describes that he worshipped ganesha to gain the power to destroy the tripuras), Ganesha purana, Mudgala purana, vinayaka tantra etc describes various gods worshipping ganesha for gaining success in their endeavors.
Since every shloka in this hymn has ‘ṛṇanāśaṃ karotu me’ - May he do the act of destroying the debts for me. This hymn can be understood as the praise and prayer to the form ‘ṛṇa mochana Ganapati’, but each verse of the hymn indicates and represents different forms of Ganapati worshipped by different gods and goddesses.

to grab your copy of the book explaining the runahara ganesha stotra visit

https://bit.ly/runahara
check this links to get my books from your favorite online book stores

https://linktr.ee/authorkoushik

  continue reading

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