Gaja Nana
Dave Stringer Lyrics


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Gaja Nana Hey Gaja Nana Gauri Manohara Priya Nandana
Gaja Nana Hey Gaja Nana Gauri Manohara Priya Nandana

Pashupati Taneya Gaja Nana
Pashupati Taneya Gaja Nana

Parama Niranjana Gaja Nana Hey
Parama Niranjana Gaja Nana Hey




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dave Stringer's song Gaja Nana express the devotion and worship of Lord Ganesha, who is addressed and praised as Gaja Nana, which translates to "elephant-faced." Ganesha is a popular Hindu deity who is revered as the remover of obstacles and the lord of new beginnings. In the first two lines, the singer repeats the name of Gaja Nana twice, followed by the adjectives "Gauri Manohara," which means "the one who pleases Gauri" (another name for the goddess Parvati), and "Priya Nandana," meaning "the beloved son." The repetition of the name Gaja Nana is not only an expression of love and devotion towards the deity but also creates a trance-like effect that invites the listener to join in the chant.


In the third and fourth lines, the singer refers to Lord Shiva, one of the major deities of Hinduism, as "Pashupati Taneya," which means "the son of Pashupati (a name for Shiva) and Gaja Nana." This indicates the close relationship and bond that Ganesha and Shiva share as father and son. The repetition of Gaja Nana in this context is an affirmation of the singer's belief that Ganesha is the divine offspring of Shiva and is worthy of worship.


The final two lines of the chorus celebrate the purity and transcendence of Gaja Nana as "Parama Niranjana," meaning "supremely pure." Here, the singer acknowledges and praises the deity's divine qualities and urges the listener to join in the worship.


Overall, the lyrics of Gaja Nana represent a deep spiritual connection between the singer and Lord Ganesha, who is revered for his wisdom, divine grace, and the ability to remove all obstacles. The chant has a meditative quality that invites the listener to connect with the divine and seek guidance in their life's journey.


Line by Line Meaning

Gaja Nana Hey Gaja Nana Gauri Manohara Priya Nandana
Oh elephant-faced one, beloved son of Gauri with a charming personality


Gaja Nana Hey Gaja Nana Gauri Manohara Priya Nandana
Oh elephant-faced one, beloved son of Gauri with a charming personality


Pashupati Taneya Gaja Nana
You are the son of Pashupati, the lord of all animals, and you have an elephant face


Pashupati Taneya Gaja Nana
You are the son of Pashupati, the lord of all animals, and you have an elephant face


Parama Niranjana Gaja Nana Hey
Oh purest of the pure, elephant-faced one


Parama Niranjana Gaja Nana Hey
Oh purest of the pure, elephant-faced one




Lyrics © MAGNETIC MELODIES
Written by: Traditional, Dave Stringer

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