People celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with lots of excitement. The festival celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, and devotional songs, or Ganesh Bhajans surround the festivities.
Bhajans connect us to spirituality and happiness. These devotional songs give us peace and blessings. Bhajans change our mood during the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
Singers perform this popular bhajan most often. It invokes Lord Ganesha’s name with great volume. Devotees ask his blessings with it. The bhajan has a simple melody that can inspire deep devotion. Add it to your worship list today.
This mantra is for Ganesha as the obstacle remover. It acknowledges Ganesha’s divine ability to bring new beginnings and wisdom. You can chant or sing fast or slow. When you sing it slow, it can provide peace and calmness while getting you into the meditative space.
All Maharashtrians are familiar with this traditional bhajan. This bhajan calls Ganesha, the bringer of happiness. Ganesha who eliminates sorrow from our lives. You should chant/ sing it every day during the festival where devotion flows with the current of the repeating melody for our prayers.
This bhajan brings together prerecorded classical music and devotion in a single video display. You can request Ganesha’s wisdom in this bhajan. You can sing this bhajan in the morning; the slow bhajan calms your mind and body.
You will hear crowds joyously shout Ganpati Bappa Morya when the crowds chant; the emotion is electrifying. Devotees chant this enthusiastically when they bring the idol home and repeat it again during immersion in the sea or water.
The infectious beat or rhythm creates excitement very quickly and motivation from devotion fills the air proud of Ganesh.
Bollywood really pushed this современные bhajan when it was shown in the Agneepath movie, which demonstrated an intensity of feeling. The singers vocalize their surrender to Ganesha. It has a fast beat which is infectious for large celebrations.
The Aarti is often recited at the end of prayer. Ganesha is referred to here, hence the “Jai Dev Jai Dev.” Ganesha is the remover of obstacles here, and it signifies good fortune to come. You can see it is a big part of any puja.
This song gained popularity from the Vaastav movie. It used real energy to describe the beauty of Ganesha dressed in “sindoor” (vermilion). The lyrics creates a deep sense of reverence for Ganesha, while the melody can heal and soothe even the most troubled hearts.
The roots of this ancient mantra, become music. Recite this mantra and allow its energy to purify your mind, while at the same time clear your thoughts, and focus. The simple tune allows for long meditate sessions with the mantra.
The singers all praise Ganesha’s wisdom. This creates soft basking energy during your day as you start your morning routine. The simple yet effective chorus serves to bring everybody in the house together, adding positive charges.
Make your Vinayak Chaturthi in 2022 better with these classic songs. The origin of the songs are in multiple languages. Each offers different form of worship to Ganesha. All devotees enjoy their own interpretation of style.
Asha Bhosle and Mohammed Rafi sing together. It creates the mood to sing as a group. It creates connection among devotees, as they worship together. This bhajan has circulated through the ages.
Hrithik Roshan is the lead actor in this movie, and Ajay Gogavale sang it emphatically. Ajay-Atul created a music for anyone to understand, while the lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, inspire anyone. The song is about Ganesha’s energy and they captured it perfectly.
Shah Rukh Khan stars in this film, while Shankar Mahadevan sings rabidly. The beats are created by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The words are written by Jave Akhtar. It is a great mix of traditional styles and contemporary variations.
Sukhwinder Singh sings this orchestral. Shreyas Puranik composes magnificently. The lyrics are written by Prashant Ingole. The strength of devotion is clearly displayed.
Shankar Mahadevan sings this as passionately as possible. The lyrics build a vivid description of Ganesha’s traiths. It is the first song to open concerts and aartis. The song psychologically tugs at the hearts of listeners.
This Tamil song is sung by Anirudh Ravichander. The lyrics are written energeticly by Viveka. The drums and chants inspire victory. It is a unique mix of tradition and fun.
M.G. Sreekumar sings it in Malayalam. Raveendran composes peaceful music. Kaithapram writes the lyrics. Chant it during parades and processions.
S.P. Balasubrahmanyam sings this Telugu song. Mani Sharma creates beats. Chandra Bose writes lyrics too. It is widely played during the festival.
S.P. Balasubrahmanyam is singing this Kannada bhajan, which celebrates the wisdom of Ganesha. The melody is ideal for rituals and family spaces. Devotees will often offer a modak when they sing it.
The Marathi classic by Samarth Ramdas extols Ganesha’s various functions in a simple manner. Families have been singing this “bhajan” for hundreds of years, and many versions are live on the internet.
Also Read: History Behind Ganesh Chaturthi: Religion, Resistance, And Ritual