ॐ एकदन्ताय विद्महे वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि तन्नो दन्तिः प्रचोदयात्
Om Ekadantaya Vidmahe Vakratundaya Dhimahi Tanno Dantih Prachodayat
ॐ एकदन्ताय विद्महे वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि तन्नो दन्तिः प्रचोदयात्
Om Ekadantaya Vidmahe Vakratundaya Dhimahi Tanno Dantih Prachodayat
ॐ श्री गणेशाय बुद्धि-प्रदाय नमः।
Om Shri Ganeshaya Buddhi Pradaya Namah
ॐ श्री महागणपतये बुद्धि-प्रदा नमः।
Om Shri Mahaganapataye Buddhi Prada Namah
ॐ श्री गणेशाय विघ्न-हरणाय नमः। सर्व कार्य सिद्धिं देहि।
Om Shri Ganeshaya Vighna Haranaya Namah Sarva Karya Siddhim Dehi
ॐ ऐं सरस्वत्यै नमः।
Om Aim Sarasvatyai Namah
यत्र योगेश्वरः कृष्णो यत्र पार्थो धनुर्धरः। तत्र श्रीर्विजयो भूतिर्ध्रुवा नीतिर्मतिर्मम॥
Yatra Yogeshvarah Krishno Yatra Partho Dhanur Dharah Tatra Shri Vijayo Bhutir Dhruva Nitir Matir Mama
ज्ञानानन्दमयं देवं निर्मलस्फटिकाकृतिम्। आधारं सर्वविद्यानां हयग्रीवमुपास्महे॥
Jnana Anandamayam Devam Nirmala Sphatika Akritim Adharam Sarva Vidyanam Hayagrivam Upasmahe
ॐ श्री विद्यालक्ष्म्यै नमः। बुद्धिप्रदायै नमः। सर्वसिद्धिप्रदायै नमः।
Om Shri Vidya Lakshmyai Namah Buddhi Pradayai Namah Sarva Siddhi Pradayai Namah
गुरवे सर्वलोकानां भिषजे भवरोगिणाम्। निधये सर्वविद्यानां दक्षिणामूर्तये नमः॥
Gurave Sarva Lokanam Bhishaje Bhava Roginam Nidhaye Sarva Vidyanam Dakshina Murtaye Namah
विघ्न नाशन नमस्ते अस्तु लम्बोदर महाद्भुत।
Vighna Nashana Namaste Astu Lambodara Mahad Bhuta
ॐ श्रीं विद्या-लक्ष्मीं भजे।
Om Shreem Vidya Lakshmim Bhaje
About mantras, japa, and how to use this library.
A mantra is a sacred sound, syllable, word, or verse used as a support for meditation, devotion (bhakti), or mental focus. In the Hindu tradition, mantras are often in Sanskrit, may be associated with a deity or intention, and are commonly practised through repetition, known as japa.
Sign in to BestKundli and open the Mantra Library from Life Goals: choose the area that matches your intention (for example health, career, or peace). Narrow results with sub-categories, deity, mantra type, best time, scripture, or the search box.
Japa is the steady repetition of a mantra, often with a mala (rosary) or a fixed count. Traditional counts vary by tradition and mantra; your teacher or lineage may specify a number. The library shows suggested chanting counts when available-treat them as general guidance, not a substitute for personal instruction.
Sanskrit is the original script. Transliteration writes the same sounds in Roman letters so you can pronounce the mantra. English meaning explains what the mantra expresses. Together they help you chant respectfully and understand what you are reciting.
Some mantras and traditions emphasise formal initiation. Others are widely shared for prayer and personal practice. If your path requires diksha, follow your teacher. The library is a reference: it does not replace guidance from a qualified mentor for advanced or restricted practices.
Guests may read Sanskrit and transliteration without an account or payment. Searching, filtering, meanings, and practice notes use a free BestKundli login. Paid plans add structured chant protocols plus expanded reference fields.
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