ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु,
स्वामी जय महावीर प्रभु ।
कुण्डलपुर अवतारी,
चांदनपुर अवतारी,
त्रिशलानंद विभु ॥
सिध्धारथ घर जन्मे,
वैभव था भारी ।
बाल ब्रह्मचारी व्रत,
पाल्यो तप धारी ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
आतम ज्ञान विरागी,
सम दृष्टि धारी ।
माया मोह विनाशक,
ज्ञान ज्योति जारी ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
जग में पाठ अहिंसा,
आप ही विस्तारयो ।
हिंसा पाप मिटा कर,
सुधर्म परिचारियो ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
अमर चंद को सपना,
तुमने परभू दीना ।
मंदिर तीन शेखर का,
निर्मित है कीना ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
जयपुर नृप भी तेरे,
अतिशय के सेवी ।
एक ग्राम तिन्ह दीनो,
सेवा हित यह भी ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
जल में भिन्न कमल जो,
घर में बाल यति ।
राज पाठ सब त्यागे,
ममता मोह हती ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
भूमंडल चांदनपुर,
मंदिर मध्य लसे ।
शांत जिनिश्वर मूरत,
दर्शन पाप लसे ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
जो कोई तेरे दर पर,
इच्छा कर आवे ।
धन सुत्त सब कुछ पावे,
संकट मिट जावे ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
निशदिन प्रभु मंदिर में,
जगमग ज्योत जरे ।
हम सेवक चरणों में,
आनंद मूँद भरे ॥
॥ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु...॥
ॐ जय महावीर प्रभु,
स्वामी जय महावीर प्रभु ।
कुण्डलपुर अवतारी,
चांदनपुर अवतारी,
त्रिशलानंद विभु ॥
Mahavir Aarti strengthens the bond between devotees and Lord Mahavir.
The Aarti reflects the principle of ahimsa taught by Lord Mahavir.
Chanting Aarti helps devotees follow the path of liberation.
Mahavir Aarti unites Jain communities in collective devotion.
The practice helps in cleansing the soul from worldly attachments.
Devotees light lamps to honor Lord Mahavir during the Aarti.
Bhajans and mantras praising Lord Mahavir are sung.
Incense sticks are lit to purify the surroundings and invite peace.
Fresh flowers are placed before the idol as a mark of respect.
The Aarti ends with devotees seeking blessings for wisdom and peace.
The flame in Aarti symbolizes the eternal knowledge of Lord Mahavir.
Bells signify removing negativity and inviting divine vibrations.
Incense represents purity and dedication in worship.
Flowers symbolize devotion love and surrender to Lord Mahavir.
The ritual emphasizes unity and collective prayers of devotees.
The most important day when devotees recite Mahavir Aarti with devotion.
During Paryushan Jain devotees chant Mahavir Aarti for purification.
Diwali is celebrated by Jains as the day of Lord Mahavir’s Nirvana.
On this day special Mahavir Aarti is performed in Jain temples.
Jain temples across India perform Aarti on festive occasions.
The Aarti inspires devotees to follow the teachings of Lord Mahavir.
Reciting Aarti helps devotees achieve calmness and inner peace.
The practice deepens faith in Jain philosophy and values.
Chanting spreads positivity and removes negative thoughts.
The Aarti reminds devotees of the ultimate goal of moksha.
Mahavir Aarti strengthens the bond between devotees and Lord Mahavir.
The Aarti reflects the principle of ahimsa taught by Lord Mahavir.
Chanting Aarti helps devotees follow the path of liberation.
Mahavir Aarti unites Jain communities in collective devotion.
The practice helps in cleansing the soul from worldly attachments.
Devotees light lamps to honor Lord Mahavir during the Aarti.
Bhajans and mantras praising Lord Mahavir are sung.
Incense sticks are lit to purify the surroundings and invite peace.
Fresh flowers are placed before the idol as a mark of respect.
The Aarti ends with devotees seeking blessings for wisdom and peace.
The flame in Aarti symbolizes the eternal knowledge of Lord Mahavir.
Bells signify removing negativity and inviting divine vibrations.
Incense represents purity and dedication in worship.
Flowers symbolize devotion love and surrender to Lord Mahavir.
The ritual emphasizes unity and collective prayers of devotees.
The most important day when devotees recite Mahavir Aarti with devotion.
During Paryushan Jain devotees chant Mahavir Aarti for purification.
Diwali is celebrated by Jains as the day of Lord Mahavir’s Nirvana.
On this day special Mahavir Aarti is performed in Jain temples.
Jain temples across India perform Aarti on festive occasions.
The Aarti inspires devotees to follow the teachings of Lord Mahavir.
Reciting Aarti helps devotees achieve calmness and inner peace.
The practice deepens faith in Jain philosophy and values.
Chanting spreads positivity and removes negative thoughts.
The Aarti reminds devotees of the ultimate goal of moksha.