The Hymn to Gaṇapati
and the Rule of Worshipping Gaṇeśa First
विनायकश्चारुकर्णः पशुपालो भवात्मजः । द्वादशैतानि नामानि प्रातरुत्थाय यः पठेत्
vināyakaścārukarṇaḥ paśupālo bhavātmajaḥ | dvādaśaitāni nāmāni prātarutthāya yaḥ paṭhet
(అవి:) వినాయకుడు, చారుకర్ణుడు, పశుపాలుడు, భవాత్మజుడు. ఎవడు ఉదయాన్నే లేచి ఈ పన్నెండు నామాలను పఠిస్తాడో…
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Concept: Niyama (daily discipline) and prātaḥ-kāla nāma-japa yield protection and success; sacred speech is most efficacious when paired with purity and regularity.
Application: Adopt a small, consistent morning practice—recite a short set of names daily before work; consistency matters more than length.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A devotee rises before sunrise, the sky still indigo, and sits facing a small shrine with a rosary in hand. As the twelve names are recited, each name appears as a faint golden syllable circling Gaṇapati’s form like a protective wheel.","primary_figures":["a devotee/householder","Gaṇapati (as a small shrine icon)"],"setting":"home altar near an open window with pre-dawn sky, water pot for ācamana, japa-mālā, and a small oil lamp","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["indigo","lamp gold","terracotta","leaf green","soft white"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: intimate home shrine scene with Gaṇapati icon, devotee seated in añjali with japa-mālā, gold leaf lamp glow reflecting on ornaments; rich maroon background, emerald highlights, embossed gold script-like motifs for the twelve names.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: pre-dawn household courtyard, pale horizon line, devotee wrapped in a shawl reciting softly; delicate brushwork, cool blues and gentle pink dawn, minimalistic shrine details, lyrical calm.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized devotee and Gaṇapati shrine in symmetrical composition, bold outlines, lamp and water vessel prominent; earthy reds/yellows/greens, temple-wall aesthetic even in domestic setting.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central shrine with Gaṇapati, surrounding circular band of twelve name-panels as floral cartouches, lotus border and peacock corners; deep blue cloth, gold and white detailing, rhythmic repetition."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft tanpura drone","oil lamp flicker","distant rooster call","gentle bell at start and end","silence between verses"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: विनायकश्चारुकर्णः → विनायकः + चारुकर्णः (विसर्ग-सन्धि; पाठे IAST ‘cārukarṇaḥ’, देवनागरी ‘चारुकर्णः’; तालिकायां ‘आरु-कर्णः’ इति विग्रहः ‘चारु-कर्णः’ अभिप्रेतः). भवात्मजः → भव-आत्मजः. प्रातरुत्थाय → प्रातर् + उत्थाय.
It recommends rising early (prātaḥ utthāya) and reciting a set of twelve sacred names, here including names of Vināyaka (Gaṇeśa).
‘Bhavātmaja’ means “son of Bhava,” where Bhava is a name of Śiva; it is an epithet for Gaṇeśa.
In Purāṇic and devotional usage, multiple names (nāma) highlight different attributes and forms; recitation is treated as a focused devotional discipline (nāma-japa/stotra-style remembrance).