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White Howlite Ganesha – Embodiment of Calmness, Wisdom & Obstacle Removal for the Inner Yogi
What Is It?
The White Howlite Ganesha is a sacred murti of Lord Ganesha carved from the gemstone White Howlite, known for its calming, grounding, and spiritually purifying properties.
This form of Ganesha radiates tranquility and clarity—making it ideal for meditators, spiritual aspirants, and those overcoming internal or external obstacles.
Spiritual Significance of White Howlite
Ganesha’s Role in a Seeker’s Journey
Benefits for the Aspiring Meditator
Mantras to Chant
Mantra |
Purpose |
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah |
Core Ganesha mantra—removes obstacles |
Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Glaum Gam Ganapataye Namah |
For abundance, clarity, and wisdom |
Om Vighna Nashanaya Namah |
For clearing subtle blocks in sadhana |
Om Sumukhaya Namah |
For mental peace and spiritual grace |
Chant 108 times daily, especially before beginning any meditation, study, or new venture. Ideal times: sunrise, or before spiritual practices.
Do’s & Don’ts
DO:
DON’T:
Women’s Moon Cycle Guidelines
Traditional Perspective:
Shri Ganesha sees the purity of intention beyond ritual. Bhava is the gateway to His grace.
Summary
The White Howlite Ganesha is a sacred support for those walking the path of silence, wisdom, and transformation. He gently removes inner noise and aligns the seeker with peace, clarity, and divine success.“May He who rides the mouse ride our minds—light, humble, and still. Om Gam Ganapataye Namah.”
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