9 Lord Ganesha Mantras to Chant Based on Your Date of Birth

Birth-number-based Ganesha mantras believed to bring prosperity and remove obstacles.

Thus, it is proclaimed that the repetition of Ganesha’s mantras would not only remove the obstacles but also attract the good things such as power and purity of mind. The practice of Numerology indicates that every individual has a birth number between 1 to 9, which is influenced by the planets, and each number is linked to a specific Ganesha mantra that is meant for the purpose of introducing and keeping the positive, while dealing with and overcoming the negative. Below are the mantras communicated for every birth number:

Number 1
Ruling Planet: Sun
Mantra: “Om Gajananaye Namah” — for safeguarding and driving away foes.

Number 2
Ruling Planet: Moon
Mantra: “Om Bhalchandraye Namah” — for tranquil, serenity, and emotional stability.

Number 3
Ruling Planet: Jupiter
Mantra: “Om Vinayakaye Namah” — for increasing the wisdom and knowledge.

Number 4
Ruling Planet: Rahu
Mantra: “Dhumravarnaye Namah” — for getting rid of negative energy and disorder.

Number 5
Ruling Planet: Mercury
Mantra: “Om Vakratundaye Namah”—for delivering better communication and discernment.

Number 6
Ruling Planet: Venus
Mantra: “Om Vikataye Namah” — for the establishment of peace, elegance, and the balance in life.

Number 7
Ruling Planet: Ketu
Mantra: “Om Shri Maha Ganpataye Namah” — for the attainment of spiritual development and inner strength.

Number 8
Ruling Planet: Saturn
Mantra: “Om Krishna Pingakshaye Namah” — for the complete removal of life’s hindrances and sufferings.

Number 9
Ruling Planet: Mars
Mantra: “Om Lambodaraye Namah” — for the greeting of tranquility, wealth, and good health in the general sense.

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