आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥गले में बैजंती माला,
बजावै मुरली मधुर बाला ।
श्रवण में कुण्डल झलकाला,
नंद के आनंद नंदलाला ।
गगन सम अंग कांति काली,
राधिका चमक रही आली ।
लतन में ठाढ़े बनमाली
भ्रमर सी अलक,
कस्तूरी तिलक,
चंद्र सी झलक,
ललित छवि श्यामा प्यारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
कनकमय मोर मुकुट बिलसै,
देवता दरसन को तरसैं ।
गगन सों सुमन रासि बरसै ।
बजे मुरचंग,
मधुर मिरदंग,
ग्वालिन संग,
अतुल रति गोप कुमारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
जहां ते प्रकट भई गंगा,
सकल मन हारिणि श्री गंगा ।
स्मरन ते होत मोह भंगा
बसी शिव सीस,
जटा के बीच,
हरै अघ कीच,
चरन छवि श्रीबनवारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
चमकती उज्ज्वल तट रेनू,
बज रही वृंदावन बेनू ।
चहुं दिसि गोपि ग्वाल धेनू
हंसत मृदु मंद,
चांदनी चंद,
कटत भव फंद,
टेर सुन दीन दुखारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्णमुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
आरती कुंजबिहारी की,
श्री गिरिधर कृष्ण मुरारी की ॥
'Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki' is a devotional Krishna bhajan, sung during pujas and festivals to praise Lord Krishna.
Performed by various devotional singers; available in studio recordings as well as live temple performances.
Hindu devotional bhajan, performed during Krishna Janmashtami, daily aartis, and other Krishna-related festivities.
Lyrics are in Hindi, reflecting traditional Sanskritized phrases often used in devotional worship.
Widely popular across North India and among devotees worldwide; multiple renditions exist both online and in temples.
The aarti opens with praising Lord Krishna, invoking his presence and blessings for devotees.
Refrains are repeated to facilitate congregational singing and to enhance devotion.
Lyrics describe Lord Krishna’s divine qualities, leelas, and the spiritual joy he brings to devotees.
Encourages collective worship, creating a spiritual bond among participants during aarti sessions.
Evokes feelings of devotion, love, and reverence towards Lord Krishna, inspiring meditation and focus.
Traditional instruments like harmonium, tabla, manjira, and dholak provide a soothing devotional rhythm.
The tempo is gentle and steady, allowing devotees to sing along and meditate while performing the aarti.
Temple live renditions include audience participation; studio versions are more refined and melodic.
While primarily a devotional song, some groups incorporate subtle devotional movements or swaying to express bhakti.
Encourages group singing and clapping during bhajan sessions, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere.
Central to Janmashtami celebrations, helping devotees connect with Lord Krishna’s birth and divine play.
The aarti symbolizes surrender, devotion, and gratitude towards Lord Krishna for divine guidance.
Represents centuries-old bhakti tradition, passed down orally and in written devotional collections.
Brings together devotees to sing, pray, and celebrate, strengthening spiritual community ties.
Encourages joy, love, and reverence in devotional practices, enriching the spiritual experience.
Providing translations and transliterations helps non-Hindi speaking devotees understand and participate fully.
Embed live aarti videos or audio tracks to engage visitors and allow participation in virtual devotional sessions.
Offer downloadable PDF versions of lyrics for personal worship or community aarti gatherings.
Provide tips for singing, pronunciation, and rhythm to help devotees perform aarti correctly.
Optimize content with keywords like Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki, Krishna Bhajan, Lord Krishna; enable social sharing for wider reach.
'Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki' is a devotional Krishna bhajan, sung during pujas and festivals to praise Lord Krishna.
Performed by various devotional singers; available in studio recordings as well as live temple performances.
Hindu devotional bhajan, performed during Krishna Janmashtami, daily aartis, and other Krishna-related festivities.
Lyrics are in Hindi, reflecting traditional Sanskritized phrases often used in devotional worship.
Widely popular across North India and among devotees worldwide; multiple renditions exist both online and in temples.
The aarti opens with praising Lord Krishna, invoking his presence and blessings for devotees.
Refrains are repeated to facilitate congregational singing and to enhance devotion.
Lyrics describe Lord Krishna’s divine qualities, leelas, and the spiritual joy he brings to devotees.
Encourages collective worship, creating a spiritual bond among participants during aarti sessions.
Evokes feelings of devotion, love, and reverence towards Lord Krishna, inspiring meditation and focus.
Traditional instruments like harmonium, tabla, manjira, and dholak provide a soothing devotional rhythm.
The tempo is gentle and steady, allowing devotees to sing along and meditate while performing the aarti.
Temple live renditions include audience participation; studio versions are more refined and melodic.
While primarily a devotional song, some groups incorporate subtle devotional movements or swaying to express bhakti.
Encourages group singing and clapping during bhajan sessions, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere.
Central to Janmashtami celebrations, helping devotees connect with Lord Krishna’s birth and divine play.
The aarti symbolizes surrender, devotion, and gratitude towards Lord Krishna for divine guidance.
Represents centuries-old bhakti tradition, passed down orally and in written devotional collections.
Brings together devotees to sing, pray, and celebrate, strengthening spiritual community ties.
Encourages joy, love, and reverence in devotional practices, enriching the spiritual experience.
Providing translations and transliterations helps non-Hindi speaking devotees understand and participate fully.
Embed live aarti videos or audio tracks to engage visitors and allow participation in virtual devotional sessions.
Offer downloadable PDF versions of lyrics for personal worship or community aarti gatherings.
Provide tips for singing, pronunciation, and rhythm to help devotees perform aarti correctly.
Optimize content with keywords like Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki, Krishna Bhajan, Lord Krishna; enable social sharing for wider reach.