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Introduction ( Mandala 2, Sūktā 23, Mantrā 1)
This mantra addressed to Gaņapati or Brahmanaspati is used in most rituals even today. Gaņa means a host or host of mantras in this context. Brahma in the Veda means the mantra or the potent word. The deity is the Lord of all mantras when the mantra is recited with full understanding of its meaning, it enters our subtle bodies and releases the concealed powers in us. The prayer here is "May he hears us and manifest his powers in us". When he hears us, his action follows at once.
 
Text (Hymn (2.23.1))

gaņānām tvā gaņapatim havāmahe kavim kavīnām upashravastamam

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jyeşhţharājam brahmaņām brahmaņaspata ā naĥ shŗņvan ūtibhiĥ sīda sādanam

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Devanagari Text

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Translation
We invoke the lord of the hosts of mantras,
Seer among all the seers, supreme in all hearings,
The eldest king and the lord of all the mantras.
Hearing our invocations, may he increase us and manifest his powers in our bodies.
 

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