Among the most treasured devotional compositions dedicated to Shree Ganesh is the Ganesha Pancharatnam, five Sanskrit verses composed by the great philosopher-saint Adi Shankaracharya, each invoking a distinct, jewel-like aspect of the Lord.
A Composition From a Towering Figure
Adi Shankaracharya, among the most influential philosophers and reformers in the history of Hindu thought, composed this hymn as a concentrated, lyrical expression of devotion, its brevity carrying the same depth of understanding found throughout his broader philosophical work.
Five Jewels of Praise
As its name suggests, "Pancharatnam," or "five jewels," the hymn is structured around five distinct verses, each illuminating a different facet of Shree Ganesh's form and significance, together forming a complete and beloved devotional whole.
What Devotees Seek
Devotees continue to recite the Ganesha Pancharatnam in daily worship and at the start of significant undertakings, trusting in both the sincerity of Shankaracharya's original devotion and the enduring power such carefully composed praise is understood to carry.
Sankashti Chaturthi Mandal