- Ganesh
Vinayak Temple
- Vinay Nagar,Andhra Pradesh
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Situated at Vinay Nagar Colony in Hyderabad is the Vinayak Temple, an eight year old temple that enshrines the Hindu God Ganesh also known as Ganpati, Ekadanta, Vinayaka, Heramba, etc. Riding a tiny mouse, the idol of Lord Ganesha installed here has been beautifully decorated with ornaments and garlands. Dedicated to the God of wisdom and knowledge, the temple is set amidst serene ambience that lends it an air of purity and divinity. Since he is known to be the remover of all kinds of obstacles, the daily worship routine rituals at the Vinayak Temple start with a pooja of Lord Ganesha. Holy discourses, spiritual meetings, bhajans and kirtans also form an integral part of the worship here. The timings for the darshan of the Lord here are from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. every day.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- To remove obstacles
Shlokas
Gajaananam Bhoota Ganaadhi Sevitam Kapitta Jamboophaala Saara Bhakshitam Umaasutam Shoka Vinaasha Kaaranam Namaami Vighneswara Paada Pankajam
Meaning -Oh elephant-faced Lord, who is served by all the Ganas, who consumes the essence of Kapitta and Jamboophala, His favourite fruits, who is Uma's son, who destroys the gloom of His devotees, who handles hurdles, we worship your lotus feet.
Tatpurushaaya Vidmahe Vakratundaaya Dheemahe Tanno Danthihi Prachodayaat
Meaning -We meditate on the great power, we call upon the single tusked Ganesh, who grants wishes.
Vakratunda Mahakaaya Suryakoti Samaprabha Nirvighnam Kuru Mey Deva Sarva Kaaryeshu Sarvada
Meaning -I pray to thee O Lord, who has a curved trunk and a strong body, the shine of a million suns, to remove all the hurdles that may block me from all the tasks I intend to perform.
Agajaanana Padmaarkam Gajaananam Aharnisham Anekadantham Bhaktaanaam Ekadantam Upaasmahey
Meaning -The sun to Mother Parvati's lotus face, I worship Lord Ganesh, with the elephant face, the one who grants a lot of wishes, the one with the single tusk, I salute thee to grant my wish.