|| Datta chi Aarti ||
Trigunatmak traimurti dutt ha jana I
Triguni avatar trailokyarana I
Neti neti shabda na ye anumana I
Survar munijan yogi Samadhi na ye dhyana II 1 II
Jai dev jai dev jai shrigurudutta I
Aarti ovalinta harali bhavachinta II Dhr.II
Sabahya abyantari tu ekdutt I
Abhagyasi kaichi kalel hi maat I
Parahi paratali tethe kaicha het I
Janmamaranacha Purlase anta II Jai. II 2 II
Dutt yeoniya ubha thakla I
Sashtange namuni pranipat kela I
Prasanna houni ashirwad didhala I
Janmamaranacha fera chukvila II Jai. II 3 II
Dutt dutt aise lagle dhyan I
Harpale man jhale unman I
Mi tu panachi jhali bolvan I
Eka janardani shri dutt dhyan II 4 II
Jai dev jai dev jai shrigurudutta I
Aarti ovalinta harali bhavachinta II Dhr.II
Lord Dattatreya, also known as Datta, is considered a combined form of the Hindu Trimurti — Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva — and worshipped for spiritual wisdom and liberation.
Numerous legends talk about Datta’s incarnations, his travels and interaction with devotees, performing miracles, imparting knowledge and guiding seekers.
Datta is mentioned in many Puranas and Yogic texts; Trigunatmak Trimurti Datta Aarti is one of the prominent hymns that hail his attributes. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} https://bhaktiinformation.com/aarti/datta-aarti,Introduction to Datta Aarti,Role in Devotee’s Spiritual Path,Devotees call on Lord Datta for knowledge
The simplicity, depth, and faith tied to Datta Aarti make it popular among Marathi devotees and others; accessible lyrics, melody, and the promise of deep inner peace draw believers.
Providing the original Marathi lyrics along with Roman transliteration allows both native speakers and learners to recite the Aarti correctly.
Translating key lines helps non-Marathi devotees understand the praises, attributes, and the jobs of Lord Datta as protector, teacher, and guide.
Every verse of the Aarti contains metaphors about life, devotion, duty, cycle of birth and death; interpreting them can enrich the devotional experience.
Words like 'Trigunatmak', 'Trimurti', 'Dutta', 'Samadhi' in the lyrics have rich theological and spiritual significance; explaining these deepens comprehension.
Using repetition, listening to recordings, writing the verses, and group recitation helps devotees memorize the Aarti accurately with devotion.
Lord Dattatreya, also known as Datta, is considered a combined form of the Hindu Trimurti — Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva — and worshipped for spiritual wisdom and liberation.
Numerous legends talk about Datta’s incarnations, his travels and interaction with devotees, performing miracles, imparting knowledge and guiding seekers.
Datta is mentioned in many Puranas and Yogic texts; Trigunatmak Trimurti Datta Aarti is one of the prominent hymns that hail his attributes. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
https://bhaktiinformation.com/aarti/datta-aarti,Introduction to Datta Aarti,Role in Devotee’s Spiritual Path,Devotees call on Lord Datta for knowledge
The simplicity, depth, and faith tied to Datta Aarti make it popular among Marathi devotees and others; accessible lyrics, melody, and the promise of deep inner peace draw believers.
Providing the original Marathi lyrics along with Roman transliteration allows both native speakers and learners to recite the Aarti correctly.
Translating key lines helps non-Marathi devotees understand the praises, attributes, and the jobs of Lord Datta as protector, teacher, and guide.
Every verse of the Aarti contains metaphors about life, devotion, duty, cycle of birth and death; interpreting them can enrich the devotional experience.
Words like 'Trigunatmak', 'Trimurti', 'Dutta', 'Samadhi' in the lyrics have rich theological and spiritual significance; explaining these deepens comprehension.
Using repetition, listening to recordings, writing the verses, and group recitation helps devotees memorize the Aarti accurately with devotion.