![]() ![]() Though I don’t know words, Nor do I know the meanings, I don’t even know the verse or prose, The conscious effulgence of your six faces is there in my heart, And it makes these words pouring forth from my mouth. Na janaami sabdham, na janaami cha artham, ![]() May the merciful Lord is known as Ganesha bless me with prosperity. He is sought after by Brahma, Indra, and other Gods. Though he has an elephant face, he is most loved by Shiva, the one with five faces. I offer my salutations to Lord Ganesha, who always has a child-like form but has the power to destroy mountainous obstacles. Let us see the Stotram in English and the meaning of each of the verses: This Stotra is a road connecting the human mind with the eternal ecstasy. The hymn composed by Adi Sankara has 33 verses and the peculiar metre is known for its sinuous movement resembling that of a serpent. It exposes the efficacy of meditation, prayer, and praise of Lord Subramanya. ![]() The hymn has extensive spiritual exaltation, ecstasy, and piety. When he meditated Lord Subramanya, he experienced a luminous light shining in his heart and words started coming out of his mouth in a specific Bhujanga metre. It is a stotra composed by Adi Sankara to please the deity. Sri Subramanya Bhujangam is a hymn sung to praise Lord Subramanya, the deity existing in Tiruchendur located in the South-Eastern coast of India. ![]()
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