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Make the mantra either Om Gajavakraya Namah or Om Gajavakraya Hum.

Hum is damana bija and is said to suppress (daman) all evils. This is also used when the these names of ganesha are used in another way with respect to the badhaka sthan. I am also experimenting with Om Vinayakaya Namah/Hum and so far the nimittas have been good.

> > Sumukha : "The very graceful Lord" ["beautiful face"] > Ekadanta : "The Lord who has only one tusk" > Kapila : "The Lord of a tawny color" > Gajakarna : "The Lord with elephant ears" > Lambodara : "The Lord with a prominent belly" > Vikata : "The Misshapen" > Vighnansaka : "The Lord destroyer of obstacles" > Gandhipa : "The Lord Protector of the Gana" > Dhmraketu : "The Lord of a smoky color" [actually means, "a smoky flag or banner" -- this is the Sanskrit name for Halley's Comet] with two arms riding on a > blue horse, Ruler of the Kali Yuga > Gandhyaksha : "The Minister of the Gana" > Bhlachandra : "The Lord who wears the moon crescent on his head" > Gajnana : "The Lord with an elephant face".

The Ganesha yantra is drawn based on the teachings of Sri Narada in the Ganesha dvadasanama stotra. The twelve petal lotus is symbolic of the heart lotus and the door of this heart lotus is guarded by Ganesha. This is a miraculous yantra and is used for various purposes. Students aspiring to do well in their examinations and studies should make eight copies of this yantra (jyotish - eight copies for each of the 8 chara karaka) and offer them to eight brahmana (priests/teachers) for three consecutive Thursdays along with 21 yellow laddoo (sweets). A spiritual aspirant hoping for siddhi of any mantra should visit a temple of the mantra devta (deity associated with the mantra) and offer this yantra to the deity on the days considered auspicious for the purpose. Spiritual aspirants aiming to achieve perfection in Yoga and shastra should visit a Shiva temple on Monday and offer this yantra at the Shiva Linga. Spiritual aspirants aiming for moksha (emancipation) shoulod offer this yantra on Thursdays at a Vishnu temple. Businessmen should offer this yantra on Wednesdays at a temple to Lakshmi or Ganesha for wealth and success in their business enterprise respectively. badhak damana mantras The mantras associated with the Ganesha Yantra have been taught in Mantra Mahodadhih of Mahidhara. The damana (supression) bija (phoneme) is suffixed to these twelve names of Ganesha to obtain the badhak damana mantras. These mantras remove all obstacles and ensure that the work is completed successfully. These mantras have the krodha (anger) bija prefixed or are best done with the damana bija(huM) suffixed to the name of Ganesha associated with the 12 signs. Depending on the sign where the badhaka planet or other evil is indicated, the mantra is recited to overcome the evil.

Some also recommend Ganesha bija [gaM or glauM] to be prefixed to the mantra.

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