Tribhuvanamandita mala galan I
Aarti ovalun pahun brahmaputala II 1 II
Shrirama jayarama jayajaya rama I
Aarti ovalun pahun sundara meghashyama II Dhr.II
Thakarache Thaana vaari dhanushya baana I
Maaruti sanmukha ubhaa kara joduna II 2 II
Bharatashatrughna doghe caamara DhaalitI I
Svargaahuna deva pushpavrishti kariti II 3 II
Ratnajadita hara varnu kaaya mukuti I
Aarti ovaalun caudaa bhuvanancya koti II 4 II
Vishnudasa nama mhane maagato tuten I
Aarti ovalun paahun sitaapatiten II 5 II
Lord Ram, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu, is revered as the epitome of virtue, dharma, and ideal kingship. His life and teachings, as depicted in the Ramayana, serve as a moral compass for devotees.
Reciting Ram Aarti is believed to invoke Lord Ram's blessings, bringing peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth. It's often sung during puja ceremonies to seek his divine protection and guidance.
Ram Aarti is traditionally performed during evening prayers, especially on Ram Navami and other auspicious occasions. It can be recited at home or in temples dedicated to Lord Ram.
To perform Ram Aarti, you'll need a clean space, a lamp or diya, incense sticks, flowers, and prasad (offerings). A calm mind and devotion are essential for the ritual.
Regular recitation of Ram Aarti is believed to purify the mind, remove obstacles, and bring harmony to one's life. It fosters devotion and strengthens one's connection with the divine.
श्री रामचन्द्र कृपालु भजु मन, हरन भव भय दारुणम्। नवकञ्ज लोचन कञ्ज मुख, कर कञ्ज पद कञ्ज अरुणम्॥
Shri Ramachandra Kripalu Bhaju Man, Haran Bhav Bhaya Daarunam. Navakanja Lochana Kanja Mukha, Kara Kanja Pada Kanja Arunam.
O Lord Ram, the compassionate one, I meditate upon you, the remover of worldly fears. Your lotus-like eyes, face, hands, and feet are radiant with divine light.
Each verse of the Aarti praises different aspects of Lord Ram's divine form and virtues, emphasizing his compassion, valor, and righteousness.
Reciting the Aarti with devotion is believed to purify the mind and soul, bringing the devotee closer to Lord Ram and his divine qualities.
Cleanse your hands and face, light a lamp or diya, and offer flowers to the deity. Ensure the environment is calm and free from distractions.
Hold the lamp in your right hand and move it in a circular motion around the deity's idol or picture while singing the Aarti. Maintain focus and devotion.
After completing the Aarti, offer prasad to the deity and distribute it among family members. Conclude with a prayer for peace and blessings.
Avoid distractions during the Aarti, such as talking or using electronic devices. Ensure the offerings are pure and the space is clean.
Engage in group recitations, use traditional instruments like bells or conch shells, and maintain a serene atmosphere to enhance the spiritual experience.
Reciting Ram Aarti helps devotees connect with Lord Ram's divine presence, fostering a sense of peace and spiritual fulfillment.
The rhythmic chanting and devotional singing during the Aarti are believed to calm the mind, reduce stress, and promote inner tranquility.
Regular recitation of the Aarti strengthens one's faith in Lord Ram and his teachings, guiding individuals on the path of righteousness.
The Aarti emphasizes the virtues of Lord Ram, such as truthfulness, compassion, and justice, inspiring devotees to embody these values.
Participating in group recitations of the Aarti fosters a sense of community and shared devotion among devotees.
Lord Ram, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu, is revered as the epitome of virtue, dharma, and ideal kingship. His life and teachings, as depicted in the Ramayana, serve as a moral compass for devotees.
Reciting Ram Aarti is believed to invoke Lord Ram's blessings, bringing peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth. It's often sung during puja ceremonies to seek his divine protection and guidance.
Ram Aarti is traditionally performed during evening prayers, especially on Ram Navami and other auspicious occasions. It can be recited at home or in temples dedicated to Lord Ram.
To perform Ram Aarti, you'll need a clean space, a lamp or diya, incense sticks, flowers, and prasad (offerings). A calm mind and devotion are essential for the ritual.
Regular recitation of Ram Aarti is believed to purify the mind, remove obstacles, and bring harmony to one's life. It fosters devotion and strengthens one's connection with the divine.
श्री रामचन्द्र कृपालु भजु मन, हरन भव भय दारुणम्। नवकञ्ज लोचन कञ्ज मुख, कर कञ्ज पद कञ्ज अरुणम्॥
Shri Ramachandra Kripalu Bhaju Man, Haran Bhav Bhaya Daarunam. Navakanja Lochana Kanja Mukha, Kara Kanja Pada Kanja Arunam.
O Lord Ram, the compassionate one, I meditate upon you, the remover of worldly fears. Your lotus-like eyes, face, hands, and feet are radiant with divine light.
Each verse of the Aarti praises different aspects of Lord Ram's divine form and virtues, emphasizing his compassion, valor, and righteousness.
Reciting the Aarti with devotion is believed to purify the mind and soul, bringing the devotee closer to Lord Ram and his divine qualities.
Cleanse your hands and face, light a lamp or diya, and offer flowers to the deity. Ensure the environment is calm and free from distractions.
Hold the lamp in your right hand and move it in a circular motion around the deity's idol or picture while singing the Aarti. Maintain focus and devotion.
After completing the Aarti, offer prasad to the deity and distribute it among family members. Conclude with a prayer for peace and blessings.
Avoid distractions during the Aarti, such as talking or using electronic devices. Ensure the offerings are pure and the space is clean.
Engage in group recitations, use traditional instruments like bells or conch shells, and maintain a serene atmosphere to enhance the spiritual experience.
Reciting Ram Aarti helps devotees connect with Lord Ram's divine presence, fostering a sense of peace and spiritual fulfillment.
The rhythmic chanting and devotional singing during the Aarti are believed to calm the mind, reduce stress, and promote inner tranquility.
Regular recitation of the Aarti strengthens one's faith in Lord Ram and his teachings, guiding individuals on the path of righteousness.
The Aarti emphasizes the virtues of Lord Ram, such as truthfulness, compassion, and justice, inspiring devotees to embody these values.
Participating in group recitations of the Aarti fosters a sense of community and shared devotion among devotees.