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Ganesh Aarti

Ganesh Aarti

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Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva.

Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva॥

Ek dant dayavant, Char bhuja dhari.

Mathe par tilak sohe, Moose ki savari॥

Paan chadhe, phool chadhe aur chadhe meva.

Ladduan ka bhog lage, Sant karein seva॥

Andhan ko aankh det, Korhin ko kaya.

Banjhan ko putra det, Nirdhan ko maya॥

Soor Shyam sharan aaye, Safal keeje seva.

Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva॥

Significance of this Aarti

Reciting the Ganesh Aarti invokes divine blessings and purifies the mind. In the Hindu tradition, Aarti is a sacred offering of light — the flame symbolizes the removal of darkness, ignorance, and all that is impure from the devotee's heart.

Best Time to Chant

Early morning (Brahma Muhurta) or during dusk (Sandhya Kaal) are the most auspicious times. Aarti during these sacred hours amplifies its spiritual resonance.

Ritual & Setup

Light a ghee lamp or camphor. Arrange flowers and incense to create a serene atmosphere. Face east or the deity, and let devotion guide every word.

Multi-Language Support

Every Aarti is available in both Hindi (Devanagari) and Hinglish (Roman transliteration), ensuring accessibility for the global Indian diaspora.

The Eternal Resonance of Sacred Aartis

In the vibrant tapestry of Indian spirituality, the practice of Aarti stands as one of the most evocative rituals. The word is derived from the Sanskrit Aratrika, which signifies the removal of darkness. By waving the light before the deity, devotees symbolize their internal prayer for the dispelling of ignorance.

Whether it is the rhythmic chanting of Om Jai Jagdish Hare or the powerful verses of Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki, each hymn carries a unique frequency designed to align the human mind with the infinite. At IndiaLens, we preserve these traditions with the highest digital standards.

Our collection is meticulously curated to provide not just lyrics, but a bridge to your roots. We offer Hinglish (Roman transliteration) to ensure that the next generation can participate in these sacred rituals with confidence and clarity — wherever they are in the world.