![]() Only to share the Actual history behind it ,I said this. So There is nothing wrong in Chanting this shloka for Lord Ganesha. This is clearly depicted in the 'Matsyapurana'.īeing a Saadharana shloka this can be chanted for any Devata but the actual deity for this shloka is the Lord of the Lords himself. Then Bramha, on seeing the Grand Matsyavatara of Vishnu, praises and prays to him by chanting this Particular shloka. Then Vishnu incarnates into a Giant Fish( Matsyavatara), the first of the 10 divine incarnations and Kills 'somaka' and retrieves the Vedas. Able to do nothing, Bramha prays to Lord Vishnu for help. When Bramha is about to create, A demon named 'Somaka ' steals the vedas and flees. ![]() This shloka's history dates back to Krita yuga when Lord Bramha was ordered to do the Shrushti. As we know Lord Ganesha is a remover of all vighnas (obstacles),we acknowledge him by this shloka and by this practice it has been rooted in people's minds that this shloka is clearly meant for Lord Ganesha. 'saadharana shloka'which means by the means of this any Devata can be prayed. For that they chant this shloka first in the name of Lord Ganesha. ![]() Generally Hindus pray to Lord Ganesha before starting a particular work. So I am Starting the book with this shloka and the actual history behind it. Any ritual or any prayer will be started by this particular shloka.
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