Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, is revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings in Hinduism. The тАЬJai Ganesh Jai Ganesh DevaтАЭ aarti is a popular devotional song sung to worship and honor Lord Ganesha.
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti Lyrics
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Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh,Jai Ganesh Devaред
Mata Jaki Parvati,Pita Mahadevaрее x2
Ekadanta Dayavanta,Char Bhujadhaariред
Mathe Par Tilak Sohe,Muse Ki Savariрее x2
Paan Charhe, Phool Charhe,Aur Charhe Mevaред
Ladduan Ka Bhog Lage,Sant Karein Sevaрее x2
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh,Jai Ganesh Devaред
Mata Jaki Parvati,Pita Mahadevaрее x2
Andhe Ko Aankh Deta,Korhina Ko Kayaред
Banjhana Ko Putra Deta,Nirdhana Ko Mayaрее x2
тАШSooraтАЩ Shyama Sharana Aaye,Saphal Kije Sevaред
Mata Jaki Parvati,Pita Mahadevaрее x2
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh,Jai Ganesh Devaред
Mata Jaki Parvati,Pita Mahadevaрее x2
Meaning and Significance
The aarti praises Lord GaneshaтАЩs attributes and lineage:
- It begins by hailing Ganesha three times, emphasizing his importance.
- It mentions his divine parentage тАУ Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva (Mahadeva).
- The aarti describes GaneshaтАЩs iconic features: his single tusk (symbolizing sacrifice) and four arms (representing his power and reach).
- It refers to the tilak on his forehead (a mark of divinity) and his mouse vehicle (representing the conquering of ego).
- The offerings mentioned тАУ betel leaves, flowers, fruits, and laddus тАУ are traditional items in Hindu worship.
- The final lines speak of saints performing service, highlighting the devotional aspect of Ganesha worship.
How to Perform Ganesh Aarti
To perform Ganesh aarti:
- Set up a clean altar with a Ganesha idol or image.
- Light a diya (oil lamp) and incense sticks.
- Prepare an aarti thali with flowers, kumkum, and sweets (preferably modaks).
- Begin by ringing a bell and chanting тАЬOm Gan Ganapataye Namah.тАЭ
- Sing the aarti while gently rotating the lit diya clockwise in front of the idol.
- After the aarti, offer flowers and sweets to the deity.
- Conclude with a prayer for blessings and removal of obstacles.
Significance in Hindu Worship
Ganesh aarti is believed to:
- Invoke GaneshaтАЩs blessings for success and removal of obstacles
- Cultivate devotion and spiritual awareness
- Create a positive atmosphere in the home or temple
- Connect the devotee with the divine energy of Ganesha
Performing this aarti, especially during Ganesh Chaturthi or before starting new ventures, is considered highly auspicious in Hindu tradition.
By understanding and reciting this aarti with devotion, one can deepen their connection with Lord Ganesha and invite his blessings into their life. Whether youтАЩre a devout Hindu or simply interested in exploring spiritual practices, the Ganesh aarti offers a beautiful way to engage with this beloved deityтАЩs energy and wisdom.