Ganesha Prashnavali Online

Written By Dr. Karan Sharma Published on: 23 April 2025

Ganesha Prashnavali is a free tool which helps you take the right decision with the guidance of lord Ganesha himself.

Click on below image to Get Answer from Lord Ganesha

Lord Ganesha

How to Ask a Question Using Ganesha Prashnavali

To use the Ganesha Prashnavali, you need to prepare yourself mentally by focusing on your question and Lord Ganesha.

  • Start your day by waking up early and taking a bath. Perform your daily prayers and sit in a well-lit and quiet space.
  • Open the Ganesha Prashnavali on your computer or phone.
  • Close your eyes and chant your beej mantra or “Om Ganeshaya Namah.”
  • While chanting the name of Lord Ganesha, think deeply about the issue or decision you need guidance on.

Once your thoughts are aligned and your mind is calm, click on the image shown below (on the Prashnavali page).
As soon as you click on the image, you will receive an answer — usually a “Yes” or “No” — guiding you on your question.

Always keep faith in Lord Ganesha. He will always show you the right path.

The Concept of Ganesha Prashnavali

The concept of Ganesha Prashnavali is ancient and is mentioned in various scriptures for different purposes.
As Lord Ganesha is traditionally worshipped before starting any work, the Prashnavali serves as a tool to understand the consequences or outcomes of one’s actions.

What is Ganesha Prashnavali – Ask Ganesha Yes or No

Ganesha Prashnavali is believed to have originated from the Ganesha Purana. It contains 64 Sanskrit mantras which, over time, evolved into a tool to ask yes or no questions to Lord Ganesha.
This divine system has helped millions of Hindu devotees find the righteous path with faith and devotion.

Similar references have also been found in texts like the Upa Purana and the Mudgala Purana.

Who is Lord Ganesha?

Lord Ganesha is one of the most worshipped deities not only in India but across the world.
He was born when Ma Parvati created an idol out of turmeric and clay and gave it life, naming him Ganesha.

One day, Ma Parvati asked Ganesha not to let anyone enter while she bathed. Lord Shiva arrived, but Ganesha blocked his entry. In a fit of rage, Lord Shiva beheaded Ganesha with his Trishul. Hearing the commotion, Ma Parvati rushed out and told Shiva that he had killed their son.

Realizing his mistake, Lord Shiva sent his Ganas to find a head of a child whose mother was sleeping with her back to him. They found a baby elephant and brought its head, which was then placed on Ganesha’s body, giving him a new life.

From that moment, he was also known as Gajanand (elephant-faced god) and Vinayak (supreme leader), and Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles).

Symbols and Attributions of Lord Ganesha

  • Elephant Head – Wisdom and understanding
  • Deep Eyes – Focus and insight
  • Large Ears – Ability to listen and absorb knowledge
  • Large Belly – Capacity to digest all experiences
  • Mouse (Mushak) – Control over one’s mind and desires

The Essence of Worshiping Lord Ganesha

In India, especially in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the biggest festivals celebrated with grandeur. Huge idols of Lord Ganesha are worshipped, and on Anant Chaturdashi, they are immersed in water.

Lord Ganesha is not just worshipped in Hinduism, but also holds significance in Jainism, Buddhism, and even Sikhism. Countries like Thailand and Indonesia also have a strong devotion to him.

My Personal Experience with Ganesha Prashnavali

I was born in a Brahmin family and grew up with various spiritual rituals. One of the most important was daily worship of Lord Ganesha.
My parents would often take me to temples like Siddhivinayak and Titwala in Mumbai on weekends. These visits shaped my mindset and spiritual connection.

When I was 5, my father bought a new car, and I remember sitting inside and chanting “Om Gang Ganpate Namah.
I also used to watch movies like My Friend Ganesha on television which made me feel closer to him.

One special experience I had was while choosing my center for the 12th board exams. I had two options – one close to home but usually chaotic, and the other slightly farther.
Confused, I turned to the Ganesha Prashnavali for guidance, and it suggested the farther center. I followed the advice, and it turned out to be a peaceful and well-managed location, while the closer center was full of chaos. That day, I truly realized the power of faith.

To be honest i feel all these prashnavali are really very powerful

Conclusion

Ganesha Prashnavali, or asking Ganesha a Yes or No question, has recently gained popularity and continues to guide many in moments of confusion.
It is truly a divine tool that helps people seek direction with faith in the wisdom of Lord Ganesha.

Please share this with others who might benefit from it. You can also explore other forms of Prashnavali to find guidance in life.

Veer Shakti Hanuman Ji