Shree Ganesh Aarti
Ganesh Aarti Lyrics – Lord Ganesha, popularly identified by the elephant head, symbolises auspiciousness, purity, fortune and remover of obstacles and hindrances in one’s life and tasks. For this purpose, he is worshipped by Hindu deities before starting a new chapter in their lives.
Aarti is a Hindu ritual performed to worship and to seek blessings and prayers from the Lord. Ganesh Aarti is one of the most performed Aartis. People perform it before buying a new house, beginning the wedding rituals, starting a new venture, or before commencing any prosperous activity. This is because Lord Ganesha is known as “Vigna Hartna”, meaning that he has divine powers to overcome hurdles.
Shree Ganesh Aarti Lyrics in English
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva,
Mata Jaaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva.
Ek Dant Dayavant, Chaar Bhuja Dhaari,
Mastak Sindoor Sohe, Muse Ki Savari.
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva,
Mata Jaaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva.
Paan Chadhe, Phool Chadhe, Aur Chadhe Meva,
Ladduan Ka Bhog Lage, Sant Kare Seva.
Shree Ganesh Aarti Lyrics in English
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva,
Mata Jaaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva.
Andhan Ko Aankh Det, Kodhin Ko Kaaya,
Baanjhan Ko Putra Det, Nirdhan Ko Maaya.
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva,
Mata Jaaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva.
Sur Shaam Sharan Aye, Saphal Ki Je Seva,
Bhaktjan Tore Sharan Kripa Rakho Deva.
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva,
Mata Jaaki Parvati Pita Mahadeva.
Benefits of Reciting Ganesh Aarti
- Offering prayer to Lord Ganesha helps in achieving prosperity and success.
- Worshipping Lord Ganesha and performing Ganesh Aarti instils wisdom and knowledge in a person’s life.
- It is believed that Lord Ganesha aids in overcoming and destroying the obstacles in the devotee’s life.
- It can help in building strength, confidence and patience.
- Lord Ganesha is known for purification, and hence the native can get rid of his ill deeds and sins.
- It gives peace of mind and guides the person on the right path.
- Lord Ganesha helps to remove the sorrows from the life of the devotee and his family.
Best Day and Time to Recite Ganesh Aarti
- Although Ganesh aarti can be recited any day, Wednesday is considered the day of Lord Ganesha; hence, this day is considered highly auspicious to worship Lord Ganesha and perform aarti in devotion.
- Another occasion when it is considered favourable and prosperous to recite Ganesh aarti is during Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha.
- Further, Lord Ganesha is invoked and praised on Diwali with devotion to seek blessings for a prosperous year ahead. Ganesh aarti should be performed early in the morning after a bath to start the day with positivity and purity. It can be performed in the evening as well after properly washing hands, feet and face.
Offerings in Ganesh Aarti
- A deepak filled with ghee should be placed in front of an idol or picture of Lord Ganesh before aarti.
- One should offer marigold or any yellow flower garland to the Lord Ganesh.
- Offerings of modak, fresh fruits, dry fruits, banana and banana leaves are recognised as good interest for Ganesh aarti.
- Chanting of Ganesh mantra will help the devotee.
- One should blow a shankh and ring a bell after completion of Ganesh aarti.
Pooja Vidhi for Ganesh Aarti
- Gingelly or coconut oil can be used to light a lamp. Gather the family members in front of the altar and light incense sticks.
- The idol should be showered in holy water. Rosewater, sandal paste, coconut water, honey, panchamrit, and other things can be used.
- After the holy bath, wipe the statue with a clean cloth.
- Sandal paste, vermilion, clothes, decorations, flowers, and garlands should all be used to decorate Lord Ganesh’s picture.
- Chant Ganesh mantras and place flowers at the foot of the image/idol.
- For the puja, serve prasad and other meals prepared at home, such as modak and ladoos.
- Light camphor at the altar, sing Ganesha hymns and seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings.
- After the completion of the aarti, distribute the prasad among the members of the family and guests.
Pooja Mantra or Dhyan Mantra
- The Pooja Mantra or Jaap (Dhyan Mantra) hold significance for the meditating purposes and peace in the spiritual lifestyle of the devotee.
- One may recite the mantra for however long with a rosary (mala) with a count of 108 times or in any other suitable way as long as the purpose is to serve the spiritual path in oneself.
- The mantra can be recited anytime of the day, and after the completion of the aarti or pooja, one may sit on the asana in front of the God and recite the Jaap mantra for the benefits of inner and mental peace.
- The mantra that should be chanted is “Vakra Tunda Mahakaya Koti Surya Samaprabha, Nirvighnam Kurume Deva Sarva Karyeshu Sarvada”.
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