Introduction
Worship is an integral part of any spiritual practice. It helps bring us closer to the divine, offering gratitude and seeking blessings. In the realm of Hinduism, the aarti ceremony holds a significant place, where devotees gather to sing praises and offer lights to their chosen deity.
Among the most revered deities in Hinduism is Lord Vishnu, known as Bhagwat Bhagwan. As an embodiment of sustenance and protection, he is widely worshipped across India and beyond. Devotees believe that singing his praises in the form of aarti brings peace, prosperity, and divine favor.
Bhagwat Bhagwan Ki Aarti Lyrics
Verse 1
Om Jai Lakshmi Narayana Hari Krishna
Hari Krishna Jai Jagannatha
Sri Lakshmi Nrisimha Govinda
Govinda Jai Shri Radheshyam
(Translation: Oh Lord Vishnu, the eternally auspicious, the protector of the world, the all-pervading one, the beloved of Lakshmi and the divine avatar of Nrisimha. Glory to you, oh Shri Krishna, the beloved of Radha.)
Verse 2
Vrikodara Murari Hai Triloki
Jaga Ke Palan Haare
Varun Vasava Bhrama Vishnu
Tridev Poojare
(Translation: The one with the massive stomach, the protector of the three worlds, the sustainer of the universe. Varun, Indra, Brahma, Vishnu, all the divine beings worship him.)
Verse 3
Ganga Jal Se Snan Karawe
Tulsi Pat Se Aarti
Kanak Ke Deepak Jalawe
Karpoor Ki Jyoti
(Translation: Bathe him with the holy water of the Ganges, offer him aarti with Tulsi leaves, light a golden lamp, and illuminate it with the flame of camphor.)
Verse 4
Shankh Aur Garur Se Seva Kare
Ratna Ki Singhasan
Suvarn Ka Vyang Banaye
Shree Vishnu Charan
(Translation: Serve him with conch and Garuda, offer him a throne of precious stones, and create an altar of gold for his lotus feet.)
Verse 5
Aarti Kare Jo Nar
Tera Bhagya Hoge Vidhat
Dukh Daridra Chale Jayenge
Sukha Sampati Aayi
(Translation: Whoever performs this aarti, their destiny will be written in gold. All their sorrows and poverty will vanish, and prosperity and happiness will come their way.)
Significance of Bhagwat Bhagwan Ki Aarti
The Bhagwat Bhagwan Ki Aarti is not merely a collection of verses. It is a sacred invocation that helps devotees connect with the divine on a deeper level.
How to Perform the Aarti Ceremony
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Conclusion
The Bhagwat Bhagwan Ki Aarti is a powerful and uplifting invocation that brings devotees closer to Lord Vishnu. By singing its lyrics with devotion and offering lights sincerely, one can experience the grace and blessings of the divine. Whether performed in temples, homes, or community gatherings
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