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Ganesh Chaturthi is a special festival in India when people come together to celebrate and honor Lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom, good fortune, and new beginnings. A key part of this celebration is the aarti, a prayer song sung to show love and devotion to God Ganesha. The aarti helps to bring light into our lives, asking for blessings and removing obstacles.
In this article, we'll take a look at some of the must-know aarti lyrics and songs for Ganesh Chaturthi. Whether you're celebrating for the first time or teaching your children these prayers, you'll find everything you need to make this festival special.
Aarti is a sacred prayer performed by waving a lighted lamp in front of the deity, in this case, Lord Ganesha. It is a way to show devotion and invite peace and positivity into our lives. During Ganesh Chaturthi, performing aarti is a way to connect with God Ganesha and ask for his guidance and protection.
Aarti is a special way to honor God Ganesha and show our love. It is believed that when we sing the aarti, we ask Lord Ganesha to remove all obstacles in our lives. By praying to him, we invite good fortune, wisdom, and success in whatever we do. Aarti is usually performed in the morning and evening during Ganesh Chaturthi, and it brings families together in worship.
Here are some of the most popular and important aarti songs for Ganesh Chaturthi. These prayers are sung by millions of people and are easy to learn.
This is one of the most famous aarti songs for Lord Ganesha. It asks God Ganesha to bring happiness and take away all sorrows.
sukhkarta dukhaharta vaarta vighnachi
nurvi, purvi prem krupa jayachi
sarvangi sundar uti shendurachi
kanthi jhalke mal muktaflanchi
jai dev,jai dev
(jai dev,jai dev, jai mangalamurti, ho shrimangalamurti)
(darshanamatre man kamnapurti)
jai dev,jai dev
ratnakhchit fara tujh gaurikumara
chandanachi uti kumkum keshara
heere jadit mukut shobhato bara
runjhunati nupure charani ghagariyaa
jai dev,jai dev
(jai dev,jai dev, jai mangalamurti, ho shrimangalamurti)
(darshanamatre man kamnapurti)
jai dev,jai dev
lambodar, pitambar phaniver vandana
saral sond vakratund trinayana
das ramaacha wat paahe sadanaa
sankati pavave, nirvaani rakshaave suravar vandana
jai dev,jai dev
(jai dev,jai dev, jai mangalamurti, ho shrimangalamurti)
(darshanamatre man kamnapurti)
jai dev,jai dev
सुखकर्ता दुखहर्ता, वार्ता विघ्नांची|
नुरवी; पुरवी प्रेम, कृपा जयाची |
सर्वांगी सुंदर, उटी शेंदुराची|
कंठी झळके माळ, मुक्ताफळांची॥१॥
जय देव, जय देव जय मंगलमूर्ती|
दर्शनमात्रे मन कामना पुरती ॥धृ॥
रत्नखचित फरा, तुज गौरीकुमरा|
चंदनाची उटी , कुमकुम केशरा|
हिरेजडित मुकुट, शोभतो बरा |
रुणझुणती नूपुरे, चरणी घागरिया|
जय देव जय देव जय मंगलमूर्ती ॥२॥
लंबोदर पीतांबर, फणिवरबंधना |
सरळ सोंड, वक्रतुंड त्रिनयना|
दास रामाचा, वाट पाहे सदना|
संकटी पावावे, निर्वाणी रक्षावे, सुरवरवंदना|
जय देव जय देव, जय मंगलमूर्ती|
दर्शनमात्रे मनकामना पुरती ॥३॥
The meaning of this aarti is simple: God Ganesha brings happiness and removes sadness from our lives. He is kind and blesses everyone with love and peace.
Another popular Shri Ganesh Aarti song, this one praises Lord Ganesha as the god who removes difficulties and brings success.
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.
Ek Dant Dayavant, Char Bhuja Dhari.
Mathe Par Tilak Sohe, Moose Ki Savari.
Paan Chade, Phool Chade, Aur Chade Meva.
Ladduan Ka Bhog Lage, Sant Karen Seva.
Andhan Ko Aankh Det, Kodhin Ko Kaya.
Baanjhan Ko Putra Det, Nirdhan Ko Maya.
Soor Shyam Sharan Aaye, Safal Kije Seva.
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.
जय गणेश, जय गणेश, जय गणेश देवा।
माता जाकी पार्वती, पिता महादेवा॥
एक दंत दयावंत, चार भुजाधारी।
माथे पर तिलक सोहे, मूसे की सवारी॥
पान चढ़े, फूल चढ़े, और चढ़े मेवा।
लड्डुअन का भोग लगे, संत करें सेवा॥
अंधन को आँख देत, कोढ़िन को काया।
बांझन को पुत्र देत, निर्धन को माया॥
सूर श्याम शरण आए, सफल कीजे सेवा।
जय गणेश, जय गणेश, जय गणेश देवा॥
माता जाकी पार्वती, पिता महादेवा॥
This song tells us about God Ganesha, his one tusk, and how he rides a mouse. It reminds us of his great power and love for his devotees.
This powerful mantra is often recited during Ganesh Chaturthi to ask Lord Ganesha for his blessings.
Vakra-Tunndda Maha-Kaaya Suurya-Kotti Samaprabha |
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryessu Sarvadaa ||
वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय, सूर्यकोटि समप्रभ।
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव, सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा।।
This prayer asks God Ganesha to remove obstacles and help us succeed in all our tasks.
Performing aarti during Ganesh Chaturthi is simple and meaningful. Here’s how you can do it:
Performing aarti is a time-honored tradition in India. It brings families together and fills homes with positive energy. During Ganesh Chaturthi, performing aarti in the morning and evening connects us to Lord Ganesha, asking him to bless our homes with peace, joy, and success.
Children enjoy singing the aarti, and it helps them learn about God Ganesha and their cultural roots. It’s a time when families come together to pray, sing, and celebrate.
During Ganesh Chaturthi, as we sing the aartis and offer our prayers, we feel connected to something bigger. The love and devotion we show to Lord Ganesha bring peace and joy to our homes. No matter how tough life gets, when we say, "Ganpati Bappa Morya!" – we know that God Ganesha is watching over us and guiding us toward happiness and success.
May Lord Ganesha bless you and your family with wisdom, courage, and peace this Ganesh Chaturthi!