The following is the standard Romanized version of the lyrics, making it easy for non-Telugu speakers to pronounce and chant along.

The origins of the song "Mangalamani Mangalamani" are unclear, but it is believed to have been composed by a devotee of Lord Shiva. The song has been passed down through generations and has become a popular devotional song in Karnataka and other parts of India.

Mangalamani, a Sanskrit term that translates to "auspicious jewel," is a revered mantra in Hinduism, particularly in the Shaivite tradition. The mantra is believed to possess spiritual significance, bestowing blessings and good fortune upon those who recite it with devotion. One of the most well-known renditions of the Mangalamani mantra is the "Mangalamani Mangalamani" song, which has been widely popularized through various music platforms. In this article, we will explore the lyrics of "Mangalamani Mangalamani" in English, delving into the spiritual significance and meaning behind this sacred mantra.

"You are the auspicious gem, always auspicious You are the One, without a second, beyond all duality I see You as the only Reality, I see You as the only Truth You are the Lord of the universe, the embodiment of all beings"

Here is a line-by-line translation of the lyrics, explaining the poetic praise offered to Lord Ganesha.

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Some of the key lyrics and their meanings in English are:

: Devotees offer pearl Haarathi to the Mooshika Vahan (mouse-vehicle) Lord.

You can find the full lyrics and official audio on platforms like English translation of the remaining verses or recommendations for similar Telugu Harathi songs