Tuesday 18 August 2020

Nanaparimal Durva Aarti words in Marathi

Nanaparimal refers to a variety of fragrant flowers ('Nana' means variety and 'Parimal' means fragrance). Durva is considered to be a sacred grass with three blades and is offered during various pujas, one of the most important of which is  during the worship of Lord Ganesha. As per a mythological legend, Lord Ganesha destroyed a fiery demon named Anlasur and to cool the Lord, some sages placed 21 Durva on His head. Ever since it is believed that offering Durva to the Lord destroys one's sins. The collective noun for Durva is 'Patri'. During the worship of Lord Ganesha, in addition to the 21 Patris, including the leaves of the Shami tree, a variety of fragrant flowers is offered, especially hibiscus, others being roses, jasmine, ketaki, parijaat, etc.

Mangala Gauri Aarti words in Marathi

The name Gauri is associated with Goddess Parvati who is Lord Ganesha's mother. The fast that is referred to as Mangala Gauri is one taken up by a married lady, the word 'Mangala' referring to something auspicious. These women take up the fast as a prayer to the Goddess for marital bliss and the long and happy life of their husbands and children. The vow is taken over a span of four Tuesdays during the month of Shravan.

Thursday 22 August 2019

Shri Krishna Madan Gopala Aarti Marathi lyrics

Janmashtami, also known as Gokulashtami, is the joyous celebration of Lord Krishna, one of the avatar's of Lord Vishnu. Devotees sing devotional songs and perform pujas with aartis. One of these aartis is given below.

Sunday 12 August 2018

Undaravar Baisuni Ganapati Aarti

The mouse is Lord Ganesha's mount and this Aarti is one of those rendered when welcoming the Lord during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. "Undaravar Baisuni" means seated on the mouse. 

Sunday 5 August 2018

Lord Ganesha Ghalin Lotangan Marathi bhajan

The devotional song here is rendered while performing an aarti of Lord Ganesha. 

Sunday 2 April 2017

Shri Ramachandra Aaarti in Marathi

Shri Ramachandra is an avataar of Lord Vishnu. Lord Ram is believed to be the supreme cosmic spirit and the most merciful and compassionate deity. The aarti below is part of the rituals for Lord Ram's worship.

Saturday 29 October 2016

Shree Mahalakshmi Aarti for Deepavali Lakshmi Puja

This aarti is performed specially during the Diwali festival for seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, on the day of the Lakshmi puja.