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Aarti & Puja
Shree Ganesh Aarti
Jai Ganesha Jai Ganesha Jai Ganesha Deva
Maata Jaaki Parvati Pitaa Mahadeva
Ladoowan Ka Bhog Lage Sant Karen Sevaa
Jai Ganesh Deva
Eka Dant Dayavant Chaar Bhujadhari
Maathe Par Tilak Sohe Muse Ki Sawaari
Paan Chadhe Phool Chadhe Aur Chadhe Mevaa
Jai Ganesh Deva
Andhe Ko Aankh Det Kohin Ko Kaaya
Banjhan Ko Putra Det Nirdhan Ko Maaya
Surya Shama Sharan Aaye Safal Kijye Sevaa
Jai Ganesh Deva
Maa Lakshmi Aarti
Jai lakshmi maataa, Maiyaa jaya lakshmi maataa
Tumako nishadina dhyaavata, Hara vishnu vidhaataa
"Glory to you, O Mother, glory to you, mother Lakshmi. Shiva, Vishnu and
Brahma meditate on you everyday and night."
Brahmaanii, rudraanii, kamalaa, Tuuhii hai jaga maataa
Suurya chandramaa dhyaavata, Naarada rishi gaataa
"You are yourself the consort of Brahma, Rudra and Vishnu and the mother
of the world. The sage Narada sings your praises and the Sun and the
Moon meditate on you."
Durgaa ruupa nirantara, sukha sampati daataa
Jo koi tumako dhyaavata, riddhi siddhi dhana paataa
"As Durga, you grant both happiness and prosperity; and he who centres
his attention on you becomes a recipient of all riddhis and siddhis-Prosperity
and Accomplishment."
Tuuhii hai paataala basantii, Tuuhii shubha daataa
Karma prabhaava prakaashaka, Jaganidhi ke traataa
"None but you dwell in the nether regions of the earth and you alone
ensure good luck, bring to light the effect of Karma (action) and
protect all worldly treasures."
Jisa ghara mein tuma rahatii, saba sadaguna aataa
Kara sake koii kara le, mana nahin ghabaraataa
"All the virtues collect themselves where you have your dwelling ; with
your grace and favour even the impossible becomes possible without
causing any nervous agitation."
Tuma bina yagya na hove, Vastra na koii paataa
Khaana paana kaa vaibhava, Saba tumase hii aataa
"No sacrifice can be performed without you (your grace), no one can
obtain any garment (to cover his body); it is from you that one obtains
one's sustenance (food and drink)."
Shubha guna mandira sundara, Kshirodadhi jaataa
Ratana chaturdasha tuma hii, Koii nahiin paataa
"O daughter of the Ocean of Milk and the beauteous temple of all
propitious virtues, you are a living mass of all the fourteen gems with
which none else is endowed."
Aartii lakshmii jii kii, Jo koii nara gaataa
Ura aananda umanga ati, Paapa utara jaataa
"Whosoever hymns this prayer to Lakshmi is purged of his sins and
experiences the ecstasy of joy."
The Universal Aarti
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
Swami Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
Bhakta janonke sankat
Bhakta janonke sankat Kshan me door kare
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"Om! Victory to You, Hari, Ruler of the Universe, You make the
troubles of your devotees vanish in a second"
Jo dhyave phal pave
Dhukh bin se man ka
Swami dhukh bin se man ka
Sukha sampati Ghar ave
Sukha sampati Ghar ave
Kasht mite tan ka
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"Whoever thinks of You, gets results without any mental grief,
Happiness and wealth come to his home, And his bodily woes vanish."
Mata pita tum mere
Sharan padum mi kis ki
Swami sharan padum mi kis ki
Tum bina aur na dooja
Tum bina aur na dooja
Asha karum mi kis ki
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"You are my mother and my father, Who else can I seek refuge from?
There is no one else other than You for me, Who shall I yearn for?"
Tum pooran Paramatma
Tum Antaryami
Swami Tum Antaryami
Parabrahma Parameshwara
Parabrahma Parameshwara
Tum sab ke Swami
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"You are whole and You are the Supreme Self, You are the Indweller in
every being. O Supreme God, O Supreme Ruler, You are the Master of
everybody"
Tum karuna ke sagar
Tum palan karta
Swami Tum palan karta
Mi sevak tum swami
Mi sevak tum swami
Kripa karo bharta
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"You are the Ocean of Mercy, You are the Ruler, I am Your servant and
You are the Master, Please show mercy my Lord"
Tum ho ek agochar
Sab ke pranapati
Swami sab ke pranapati
Kis vidhi miloom dayamaya
Kisi vidhi miloom dayamaya
Tum ko mi kumati
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"You are the Unseen, You are the Master of everyone's life, How can I
meet You, O Abode of Kindness"
Deena bandhu dukh harta
Tum rakshak mere
Swami tum rakshak mere
Apane hast uthavo
Apane hast uthavo
Dwar khada mi tere
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"O friend of the downtrodden, O remover of grief, You are my
protector, I am standing at your door, Please raise Your hand to
assure me."
Vishaya vikar mithavo
Pap haro deva
Swami pap haro deva
Shraddha bhakti badhavo
Shraddha bhakti badhavo
Santan ki seva
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"Please eradicate all material desires in me, And remove my sins,
Increase my love for You and let me serve You"
Tan man dhan sab kuch hi tera
Swami sab kuch hi tera
Tera tujh ko arpan
Tera tujh ko arpan
Kya lage mera
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"My body, my mind, my wealth, And my everything belongs to You, I
offer what is Yours to You, What is there that is mine?
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
Swami Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
Bhakta janonke sankat
Bhakta janonke sankat
Kshan me door kare
Om Jaya Jagadheesha Hare
"Om! Victory to You, Hari, Ruler of the Universe, You make the
troubles of your devotees vanish in a second"
Durga Aarti
Of all Hindu goddesses, it is perhaps the aarti (hymn) dedicated to
goddess Durga that is most popular. The arti is sung to please Goddess
Durga and calls out her various names. The Hindu devotees hail Maa
Durga as the perfect embodiment of compassion and power, one who is
worshipped even by the great trinity of Lord Brahma, Vishnu and
Mahesh. Goddess Durga, in her aarti, is praised for her immense beauty
and for her resemblance to the stunning moon.
The lion or tiger, which happens to be Maa Durga's mount, is as
majestic as the goddess herself. The Maa Durga arti hails the goddess
as the divine feminine force by calling her the 'mother of the entire
universe'. Mother Durga shields her devotees and relieves them of all
their pains and afflictions. This divine arti of goddess Durga is sung
in a melodious tune after most of the pujas in Hindu households.
Jai ambe Gauri maiya, jaa shyama Gauri
Nishdin tumko dhyaavat, hari brahma shivji,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Mang sinduur biraajat, tiko mrigmadko,
Ujjvalse dou naina, chandravadan niko,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Kanak saman kalevar, raktambar raje,
Raktapushp galmala, kanthhar saje,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Kehari vahan rajat, khadg khappar dhari
Sur nar munijan sevat, tinke dukhahari,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Kanan kundal shobhit, nasagre moti
Kotik chandra divakar, samrajat jyoti,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Shumbh- nishumbh vidare, mahishasur ghatia
Dhumra-vilochan naina, nishdin madmati
Jai ambe Gauri....
Brahmani, rudrani tum kamala rani,
Agam-nigam bakhani. Turn shiv patrani,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Chaunsath yogini gavat, nritya karat bhairon,
Bajat tab mridanga, aur bajat damru,
Jai ambe Gauri...
Tum ho jag ki mata, tum hi ho bharta,
Bhaktan ki dukh harta, sukh sampati karta,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Bhuja char ati shobhit, var mudra dhari,
Manvanchhit phal pavat, sevat nar nari,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Kanchan thal virajat, agaru kapur bati
Malketu men rajat, kotiratan jyoti,
Jai ambe Gauri....
Ganesha Aarti
The Ganesha aarti is a popular Hindu devotional song dedicated to the
elephant deity, Ganpati. Ganesh aarti is sung in praise of Shree
Ganesh and is recited very reverently in all Hindu households. Lord
Ganesha is also called Vighneshwara because he is believed to be the
remover of impediments. He is, therefore, paid obeisance to by all
Hindus when initiating any new task. To understand the meaning of
Shree Ganesha aarti, read on.
Greetings to you O great Lord Ganesha, son of Parvati and Mahadeva
Shiv Shankar. O great lord, you are the one-tusked, four-armed deity,
whose forehead is marked by vermilion and rides a mouse. You are the
one who gives vision to the blind and form to the paralytic, son to
the childless, fortune to the poor, greetings to you O Ganesha. Glory
to you, O Ganesha. We devotees offer you betel leaves, flowers, dry
fruits and sweets which you delightedly accept as offerings. All the
sages attend to you O glorious lord. Glory to you O lord Ganesha.
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva
Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva
Ek dant dayavant, char bhuja dhari
Mathe sindur sohai, muse ki savari,
Jai Ganesh...
Andhan ko ankh det, kodhin ko kaya
Banjhan ko putra det, nirdhan ko maya,
Jai Ganesh....
Pan chadhe, phul chadhe, aur chadhe meva
Ladduan ka bhog lage, saht kare seva,
Jai Ganesh....
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva,
Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.
Ganga Aarti
The Indian River Ganga or Ganges, which originates in the Himalayas,
is personified and worshipped as a goddess by the Hindus. There are
many stories about the origination of river Ganga in Indian mythology.
Devotees gather on her banks daily in various holy cities of India
like Varanasi, Haridwar and Allahabad as she (Maa Ganga) flows by
energetically. Such special occasions are always accompanied by the
singing of the Maa Ganga aarti or hymn.
So enchanting is the aarti sung to goddess Ganga on the banks of holy
Indian cities that it draws people from far and wide. The entire place
acquires a very spiritual feel with the chants of Ganga aarti mingling
with the gurgling of the flowing water. Hindus believe that bathing in
River Ganga on certain occasions causes the remission of sins and
facilitates the attainment of salvation. Read on to know the aarti
sung in praise of Maa Ganga.
Arti Ganga maiya, man jai sursari maiyaa
Bhav-varidhi-uddhaarini atihi sudradh naiya, man Jai....
Hari pada-padam-prasuta vimal varidhaara,
Brahmadevaa Bhagirathi shuchi punyagara, man Jai…
Shankar-jata-viharini, hanoi trya tapa,
Sagar-putra-gana-tarini harani sakal papai man Jai...
Ganga Ganga jo jana uchchaarat mukha son,
Duur desh man sthit bhi turat tarat sukh son, man Jai...
Mrit ki asthi tanik tuv jal dhara pavai,
So jan pavan hokar param dham javai, man Jai…
Tav tatvasi taruvar, jal thal char prani
Pakshi-pashu-patang gati pavai nirvani, man Jai..
Matu, daya mai kiijai dinan par daya
Prabhu pad padma milakar Hari lijai maiyya, man Jai..
Hanuman Aarti
In Hindu homes, the singing the aarti (hymn) dedicated to God Hanuman
is considered the apt way to conclude a prayer session. The arti of
lord Hanuman is also popularly called the Bajrangbali aarti. Hindu
devotees believe that the worship of God Hanuman is incomplete without
the singing of the Hanuman arti. The Hanuman aarti praises the lord
and thanks him for the fact that by his grace, problems and ill-health
do not affect his devotees.
Lord Hanuman, in Indian mythology, is hailed for bringing back Lord
Laxman to life and for overcoming evil by defeating demon, Ravana at
the battle in Lanka. Swami Tulsidas has hence sung praises of
Bajrangbali in his aarti. It is believed that people who sing the
Hanuman aarti will get the honor of being at the highest pedestal in
heaven. Sing the aarti given below to truly feel its divine power.
Aarti Keejai Hanuman Lalla Ki, Dushtdalan Raghunath Kala Ki
Jake bal se girivar Kanpai, Roga dosha Bhaye nikat na Janke
Anjani putra maha baldahi, Santan ke prabhu sada sahai
De veera Raghunath pathaye, Lanka jari Siya sudhi laye
Lanka so kot samudra si khai, Jat Pavansut var na lai
Lanka jari asur sab mare, Siyaramji ke kaaj sanvare
Lakshman murchit pare dharni pai, Aani Sanjivan pran uvare
Paithi patal tori yamkare, Ahiravan ke bhuja ukhare
Bhahe bhuja sub asurdal mare, Dahine bhuja santjan tare
Sur nar munijan aarti utare, Jai Jai Jai Hanumanji uchare
Kanchan thar kapur lau chhai, Aarti karat Anjani mai
Jo Hanumanji ke aarti gavai, So vaikunt amarpad pavai
Lanka vidhvans kiye Raghurayee, Tulsidas prabhu keerati gayee.
Kali Aarti
Kali aarti is sung widely across India at all shrines as well as
temples (kalibari) dedicated to this Indian goddess. Maa Kali aarti or
hymn praises Goddess Kali because she frees her devotees of all
miseries and ailing. In Indian culture and tradition, Maa Kali is
upheld as one who looks after the interests of the entire Universe.
She is believed to even acquire a ferocious 'Mahakali' form to destroy
the demons and free the earth of all evil and terror.
The aarti or arti dedicated to Maa Kali honors this feminine energy of
power. It says O Mother Goddess, you are the one who comes to the aid
of her believers and rids them of all their sufferings. You are the
power of Lord Sri Hari Vishnu and are sung in the prayers of Lord
Shiva. The beautiful arti of Maa Kaali is perhaps the best way to show
one's dedication and affection to this goddess. Read below the aarti
of Goddess Kaali.
Prema Sahitaa Nita Karun Aarti
Mahaakaalii Maiyaa Ki
Ari Dala Daranii Mangalaa Bharanii
Dukhaaharinii Sukhadaiyaa Ki
Tuma Hii Agama Bhava Bharane Waali
Tuma Hii Jagataa Laya Karane Waali
Tuma Hii Kashta Lakhi Nija Bhaktana Para
Aakara Turata Sahaiyaa Ki
Tumhin Prabala Ho Hari Kii Shakti
Rudra Bhava Shankaraa Kii Bhakti
Tumhin Janani Patavaara Banii
Ika Sevaka Sundaraa Naiyaa Kii
Krishna Aarti
The Krishna aarti or hymn is sung throughout the year by the devotees
across India. Krishna aarti, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna, is
sung lovingly in both homes as well as temples. Lord Krishna is adored
by his devotees, who engage in elaborate rituals especially on his
birthday 'Janamashtami' every year. Devotees flock to the temples
around the clock on this day singing Krishna arti and chanting mantras
all along. Shri Krishna aarti address the Lord in his various names
like Gopala, Girdhari and so on. Recite this beautiful Krishna arti /
prayer to get an instant sense of gratification and spiritual solace.
Jai shri Krishna hare, prabhu jai jai Girdhari,
Danav-dal balihari, Go dwij hitkari.
Jai Govind dayanidhi, Govardhan dhari,
Vanshidhar banvari, braj jan priyakari.
Ganika godh ajamil, gajpati bhayhari,
Arat-arti hari, jai mangalkari.
Gopalak gopeshwar, draupadi dukhdari,
Shabar suta sukhkari, Gautam tiya tari.
Jan prahlad pramodak, narhari tanu dhari,
jan man ranjankari, diti sut sanhari.
Tidwish-sut sanrakshak, rakshak manjhari,
Pandu suvan shubhkari, kaurav madhari.
Manmath-manmath mohan, murli rav kari,
Vrindavipin bihari, yamuna tat chari.
Agh bak baki udharak, trinavarta tari,
bidhi surpati madhari, kansa muktikari.
Shesh mahesh saraswati, gun gavat hari,
Kal kirti vistari, bhakt bheeti hari.
Narayan sharnagat, ati agh aghhari,
Pad-raj pawankari, chahat hitkari.
Jai Sri Krishna!
Lakshmi Aarti
Maa Lakshmi, who is the Indian goddess of wealth, is worshipped in
every home and office of India. The worship or pujan of Goddess
Lakshmi is always followed by the recital of the Mahalaxmi aarti
(hymn). As per Indian beliefs, who so ever prays to the compassionate
goddess Lakshmi gets bestowed with wealth, fortune and prosperity!
During the festival of Dipawali dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi each
year, elaborate prayer is held in every Indian home. The singing of
the hymn or aarti of Maa Lakshmi is held at the end of the prayer
session.
Maa Lakshmi arti says - O mother! In whichever house you stay, the
members of that house do not fear anything and are constantly blessed
by your divine presence. It is because of you Ma Lakshmi that the
world is sustained, people get food to eat and clothes to wear. If
your blessings are not with us, then we are merely ignorant beings. It
is due to you, O Goddess that our ignorance is driven away and our
future becomes bright. The one who sings the aarti of goddess Lakshmi
gets rid of all afflictions and reaches on a higher spiritual plane.
Om Jai Laxmi Mata, Maiya Jai Laxmi Mata,
Tumko nis din sevat, Hari, Vishnu Data
Om Jai Laxmi Mata
Uma Rama Brahmaani, Tum ho Jag Mata,
Maiya, Tum ho Jag Mata,
Surya Chandrama dhyaavat, Naarad Rishi gaata.
Om Jai Laxmi Mata.
Durga Roop Niranjani, Sukh Sampati Data,
Maiya Sukh Sampati Data
Jo koyee tumko dhyaataa, Ridhee Sidhee dhan paataa
Om Jai Laxmi Mata.
Jis ghar mein tu rehtee, sab sukh guna aataa,
Maiya sab sukh guna aataa,
Taap paap mit jaataa, Man naheen ghabraataa.
Om Jai Laxmi Mata
Dhoop Deep phal meva, Ma sweekaar karo,
Maiya Ma sweekaar karo,
Gyaan prakaash karo Ma, Moha agyaan haro.
Om Jai Laxmi Mata.
Maha Laxmiji ki Aarti, jo gaavey
Maiya nis din jo gaavey,
Uraananda samata, paap uttar jata.
Om Jai Laxmi Mata.
Shiva Aarti
God Shiva is one of the principal deities of the Hindus. Shiva is
different from all other Indian gods and goddesses because He is as
intense as He is mellow. The aarti of Shiva sung by his devotees speak
in praise of the Lord. It is always sung after a prayer is performed
in his obeisance. Not just Shiv aarti, even elaborate fire worship is
observed in Indian homes on the occasion of Maha Shivratri puja. The
prayer conducted to the Lord is meant to relieve the believer of all
afflictions.
In the Shiva arti, Lord Shiv befits the name 'Maheshwara' as it
denotes one who is the creator, preserver and the destroyer of this
universe. His true devotees view Indian gods Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh
all combined into one Supreme Being 'Om'. Swami Shivananda says one
who recites the Shiva aarti (given below) with full dedication will
attain fulfillment of his heart's desires. The Shiva aarti is indeed a
melodious way of remembering the Lord.
Jai Shiv omkara, Prabhu jai Shiv omkara
Brahma Vishnu Sadaashiv ardhangi dhara,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Ekanan, chaturanan, panchaanan raje,
Hansasan GarudaSan Vrishvahan saje,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Do bhuj, charu chaturbhui dashmukh ati sohe
Tinon rup nirakhte tribhuvan janmohe,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Akshyamaala banamala mundmal dhari
Chandan mrigmad sohai, bhale shubhkari,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Shvetambar Pitambar Bagambar ange,
Brahmadik Sankaadik Pretadik sange,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Kar madhye kamandalu au trishul bhari,
Sukhkari dukhahaari jagpalankari,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Brahma Vishnu Sadashiv janat avivekaa,
Pranavakshar men shobhit ye tinon eka,
Om Har Har Mahadeva....
Trigun svaami ki arti jo koi nar gave
Kahat Shivanand svami man vaanchhit phal pave,
Om Har Har Mahadeva.
Vishnu Aarti
Lord Vishnu is also known by the name Narayana. The Vishnu Sahasranama
(list of 1000 names of Vishnu) describes Him as the All-Pervading
essence of all beings. Vishnu is the master of and beyond the past,
present and future as well as the creator and destroyer of all
existences. The hymn dedicated to Lord Vishnu is known as Shri Vishnu
aarti.
It is believed that Lord Vishnu shields all his followers who sing his
aarti from sorrow and evil. The lord is given the highest position as
the parents of the devotee. He is, thus, encharged with the
responsibility of overlooking the welfare of his children. The Shri
Hari Vishnu arti is popularly sung in all the Hindu temples across the
country and beyond.
Om jai Jagadish Hare, swami jai Jagadish Hare,
Bhakt janon ke sankat, shan men dur kare, Om jai...
Jo dhyave phal pave, dukh Vinshe man ka,
Sukh sampati ghar ave, kasht mite tan ka, Om jai...
Matpita tum mere sharan gahun main kiski,
Tum bin aur na duja, as karun main jiski, Om jai...
Tum puran Parmatma, tum antaryami,
Parbrahma parmeshvar tum sab ke svami, Om jai...
Tum karuna ke sagar, tum palan karta,
Main murakh khal kami, kripa karo bharta, Om jai...
Tum ho ek agochar, sabe ke pranpati.
kis vidh milun dayamai, tum ko main kumati, Om jai...
Din bandhu dukh harta, tum rakshak mere,
Apne hath uthao, dvar pada main tere, Om jai...
Vishai vikar mitao, pap haro deva,
Shradha bhakti badhao, santan ki seva, Om jai...
Tan man dhan jo kuchh hai, sab hi hai tera,
Tera tujhko arpan, kya laga mera, Om jai....
Diwali aartis are the special prayers sung by humans in
order to please goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. In
fact the aartis are nothing but the special songs and prayers, which are
devoted entirely to the gods and goddesses. These
aartis are a musical way of admiring and appraising the Supreme power
and to ask him for bestowing His blessings upon the humans. According to
the Hindu culture the Diwali aartis are the part of the
tradition and rituals to be followed at the time of Lakshmi Puja,
so that Goddess Lakshmi can be invited into the homes
in an enchanting manner.
Here are the Diwali aartis, to be sung at the time of Diwali puja, in
order to please the gods and ask for their blessings.
Shri Ganesha Aarti
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva
Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.
Ek dant dayavant, char bhuja dhari
Mathe sindur sohai, muse ki savari, Jai
Ganesh...
Andhan ko ankh det, kodhin ko kaya
Banjhan ko putra det, nirdhan ko maya, Jai
Ganesh....
Pan chadhe, phul chadhe, aur chadhe meva
Ladduan ka bhog lage, saht kare seva, ,Jai
Ganesh....
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva,
Mata jaki Parvata, Pita Mahadeva.
Maa Lakshmi Aarti
Jai lakshmi maataa, maiyaa jai lakshmi maataa
tumko nishadin dhyaavata, hara vishnu vidhaataa
brahmaani, rudraani, kamlaa, tu hi hai jaga maataa
surya chandramaa dhyaavata, naarada rishi gaataa
durgaa rupaa nirantara, sukha sampati daataa
jo koi tumko dhyaavata, riddhi siddhi dhana paataa
tu hi hai paatala basanti, tu hi shubha daataa
karma prabhaava prakaashaka, jaganidhi ke traataa
jis ghara mein tum rahati, saba sadaguna aataa
kara sake koii kara le, mana nahin ghabaraataa
tuma bina yagya na hove, vastra na koii paataa
khaana paana ka vaibhava, sab tumse hi aataa
shubha guna mandira sundara, kshirodadhi jaataa
ratana chaturdasha tuma hi, koii nahin paataa
aartii lakshmii ji ki, jo koii nar gaataa
ura aananda umanga ati, paap utar jaataa
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare Aarti
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Swami Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Bhakta janon ke sankat
Bhakta janon ke sankat Kshan me door kare
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Jo dhyave phal paave
Dhukh vinashe man ka
Swami dhukh vinashe man ka
Sukha sampati Ghar aave
Sukha sampati Ghar aave
Kashht mite tan ka
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Mata pita tum mere
Sharan padun mai kis ki
Swami sharan padum mai kis ki
Tum bina aur na doojaa
Tum bina aur na doojaa
Asha karun mai kis ki
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Tum pooran Paramatma
Tum Antaryaami
Swami Tum Antaryaami
Para brahma Parameshwara
Para brahma Parameshwara
Tum sab ke Swami
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Tum karuna ke saagar
Tum palan karta
Swami Tum palan karta
Mai sevak tum swaami
Mai sevak tum swaami
Kripa karo bhartaa
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Tum ho ek agochar
Sab ke prana pati
Swami sab ke prana pati
Kis vidhi miloon dayamaya
Kisi vidhi miloon dayamaya
Tum ko mai kumati
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Deena bandhu dukh hartaa
Tum rakshak mere
Swami tum rakshak mere
Apane hast uthao
Apane hast uthao
Dwar khada mai tere
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Vishaya vikar mithao
Paap haro deva
Swami paap haro deva
Shraddha bhakti badhao
Shraddha bhakti badhao
Santan ki seva
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Tan man dhan sab kuch hai tera
Swami sab kuch hai tera
Tera tujh ko arpan
Tera tujh ko arpan
Kya laage mera
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Om Jai Jagadeesha Hare
Swami Jai Jagadeesha Hare
Bhakta janon ke sankat
Bhakta janon ke sankat
Kshan me door kare
Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare
Shri Ram Aarti
Shri Ram Aarti Shri Ramachandra kripalu bhaju man,
haran bhav bhai darunam.
Nav kanj lochan, kanj mukh,
kar kanj pad kanjarunam Kandarp aganit amit chhavi,
Navvnil jiraj sundaram,
pat pit manahun tadit ruchi,
Suchi naumi Janakasutavaram.
Bhuj din bandu dinesh danav,
dusht dalan nikandanam,
Raghunand anand kand Kaushal,
chandra Dashrath nandanam.
Sir krit kundaltilak charu,
udar ang vibhushanam,
Ajanubhuj san-chap dhar,
sangramajit kharadushanam.
iti badit Tulasidas Shankar,
shesh muni man ranjanam,
Mam hridai kanj nivas kar,
kamadi khal dal bhanjanam.
Manujahi racheu milahi so bar sahaj sundarsanvaro,
Karuna nidhan sujan silu sanehu janat ravaro.
Ehi bhanti Gauri asis suni,
Siya sahit hiya harshin ali,
TuIsi bhavanihin puji-puni mudit man mandir chali.
Jani Gauri anukal,
Siya hiya harshu na jai kahi,
Manjul mangal mul,
bam ang pharkan lage.
Jaya Aadya Shakti Maa Aarti
Jaya aadya shakti, ma jaya aadya shakti
akhand brhamand dipavya, panave pragatya ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
dwitiya mehsarup shivshakti janu, ma shivshakti janu
brahma ganapti gaye, brahma ganapti gaye
hardayi har ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
trutiya tran sarup tribhuvan ma betha, ma tribhuvan ma betha
daya thaki karveli, daya thaki karveli
utarvenima
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
chouthe chatura malaxmi ma, sachrachal vyapya
char bhuja cho disha, char bhuja cho disha
pragtya dakshin ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
panchame panchrushi panchami gunpadma, ma panchami gunpadma
panchtatv tya soshiye, panchtatv tya soshiye
panchetatvo ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
shashthi tu narayani mahishasur maryo, ma mahishasur maryo
narnari na rupe, narnari na rupe
vyapaya saghale ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
saptami sapt patal sandhya savitri, ma sandhya savitri
gau ganga gayatri, gau ganga gayatri
gauri geeta ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
ashthmi ashtha bhujao ayi ananda, ma ayi ananda
sunivar munivar janamya, sunivar munivar janamya
dev daityoma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
navmi navkul nag seve navadurga, ma seve navadurga
navratri na pujan, shivratri na archan
kidha har brahma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
dashmi dash avtaar jay vijyalaxmi, ma jay vijyalaxmi
rame ravan marya, rame ravan marya
ravan maryo ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
ekadashi agiyar tatyanikama, ma tatyanikama
kaldurga kalika, kaldurga kalika
shama ne vama
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
barase kala rup bahuchar amba ma, ma bahuchar amba ma
asur bhairav souie, kal bhairav soiye
tara chhe tuj ma
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
terase tulja rup tu tarunimata, ma tu tarunimata
brahma vishnu sadashiv, brahma vishnu sadashiv
gun tara gata
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
shivbhakti ni aarati je koi gaye, ma je koi gaye
bhane shivannad swami, bhane shivannad swami
sukh sampati pashe,
har kaileshe jashe
ma amba dukh harashe
om jayo jayo ma jagdambe
Lakshmi Puja performed on the third day of Diwali
(Diwali Pooja) is a way adopted by Hindus to
commemorate the splendor of goddess Lakshmi who signifies money and
good luck for them. According to the Hindu's sacred books and
traditions goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and
prosperity and Lakshmi Puja (Lakshmi Puja on diwali)
is the best way of pleasing her. The occasion of Lakshmi Puja
falls on the dark night of amavasya and is devoted entirely to the
propitiation of goddess Lakshmi.Lakshmi Puja is also known by the name
of "CHOPADA-PUJA" as on this
particular day sun enters his second course and passes by Libra, which
is represented by the sign of balance. Thus the design of Libra has
been suggested to be the sign for the balancing of the account books.
An important tradition associated with Lakshmi Puja is that of
gambling, particularly in North India (Diwali festival in India).
According to a common belief goddess Parvati while playing dice with
her husband, Lord Shiva said that whoever would play dice on the eve
of Lakshmi Puja would be granted with prosperity for the entire year.
As the days to diwali are just countable now, so we have come up with
the proper steps of performing Lakshmi Puja just for you on this site.
Lakshmi Puja Rituals
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Firstly lay a new cloth on a raised platform and then place a
handful of grains in the center of the cloth and on the top of these
grains situate a Kalash or pitcher, which can be made up of gold,
silver or copper.
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Then fill the three fourth of kalash with water and lay a betel
nut, some flowers, some rice grain and a coin in it. Now arrange
five kinds of leaves in the kalash. Cover the kalash with a small
plate filled with rice grains.
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A lotus flower needs to be drawn over the rice grains with
turmeric powder (Haldi) and then place the idol of goddess Lakshmi
on the flower along with some coins.
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Now place the idol of lord Ganesha in the southwest direction of
the idol of goddess Lakshmi, in front of the kalash.
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Initiate the Lakshmi Puja by offering haldi, kumkum and flowers
to the idols of lord Ganesha and goddess Lakshmi. Next offer these
things to the water to be used for the Lakshmi Puja. Through these
offerings invoke the river goddess to be a part of this water.
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Invoke the goddess Lakshmi with the help of Vedic chants and
mantras addressed to the goddess. If you don't know the mantras then
simply close your eyes, take some water in your hands and think of
goddess Lakshmi and finally offer the flowers to Her idol.
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Next keep the idol of goddess Lakshmi in a clean plate and bathe
it with water, panchamrit that is a mixture of milk, curd, ghee and
sugar and finally with water having some gold ornament or even a
pearl. Wipe the idol clean and lay it back on the kalash.
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Make the offerings of sandal paste, saffron paste, perfume,
kumkum, haldi and gulal to the idol. Now make an offer of garland of
cotton beads to both the idols of lord Ganesha and goddess Lakshmi.
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Offer the flowers, like the marigold flowers or leaves of bel,
which is a wood apple tree. Also make an offering of some sweets,
coconut and fruits. Remember to light an incense stick and dhoop in
front of the two idols.
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Now pour some puffed rice, batasha, cumin seeds and coriander
seeds in front of the idols.
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Complete the Lakshmi Puja by performing an aarti for goddess
Lakshmi and lord Ganesha. Take care to ring a small bell while
singing the aarti and it should not be accompanied with claps as is
the practice adopted by Hindus while performing the aartis for other
Gods.
Ganesh Puja is an imperative part of the
Diwali Puja as according to a common belief Lord
Ganesh needs to be worshipped in all kinds of Puja before any
other God or Goddess. So on the eve of Diwali, Lord Ganesh gracefully
shares the altar with the Goddess Lakshmi. According
to the Hindu mythology Lord Ganesh is a God of wisdom
and worshipping Him on Diwali eve removes the obstacles in one's path
of attaining wealth and prosperity.Ganesh Puja at the time of Diwali
is a perfect way of commemorating Lord Ganesh along with goddess
Lakshmi, the two important Hindu deities.
At the time of Ganesh Puja, the idol of Lord Ganesh
is placed on the right while Goddess Lakshmi's idol
is kept on the left hand side on the platform prepared for the
Diwali Puja. Next offerings are made to both the idols of
perfume, haldi, flowers, sandal paste, kumkum, gulal and garland of
cotton beads.
The flowers mainly used for Ganesh Puja are the marigold flowers and
leaves of Bel or wood apple tree. Incense stick and dhoop are also lit
in front of the idols along with offerings of sweets, coconut, fruits
and tambul. After making all these offerings Ganesh Aarti and Lakshmi
Aarti are sung for honoring both Lord Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi.
The main belief responsible for including Ganesh Puja in the rituals
of Diwali is that Lord Ganesh should be pleased and honored to ensure
hassle free passage for the accomplishment of wealth, health and
prosperity.
Here is Lord Ganesh Aarti, which should be sung at the time of Ganesh
Puja for paying reverence and respect to Lord Ganesh.
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva
Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.
Ek dant dayavant, char bhuja dhari
Mathe sindur sohai, muse ki savari, Jai
Ganesh...
Andhan ko ankh det, kodhin ko kaya
Banjhan ko putra det, nirdhan ko maya, Jai
Ganesh....
Pan chadhe, phul chadhe, aur chadhe meva
Ladduan ka bhog lage, saht kare seva, ,Jai
Ganesh....
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh deva,
Mata jaki Parvata, Pita Mahadeva.
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