Introduction
Lord Ganesha, known as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, holds a prominent place in Hinduism. He is worshipped before any major undertaking to ensure success and remove any hindrances. His aarti is a devotional song sung in his praise, invoking his blessings for prosperity and wisdom.
गणेशजी की आरती के बोल (Ganesha Aarti Lyrics)
जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
एक दंत दयावंत,
चार भुजा धारी ।
माथे सिंदूर सोहे
मूसे की सवारी ॥
Ek Dant Dayavant,
Char Bhuja Dhari.
Mathe Sindoor Sohe
Moose Ki Savari.
जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
पान चढ़े फल चढ़े,
और चढ़े मेवा ।
लड्डुअन का भोग लगे
संत करें सेवा ॥
Paan Chadhe Phal Chadhe,
Aur Chadhe Meva.
Laddooan Ka Bhog Lage
Sant Karen Seva.
जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
अंधन को आंख देत,
कोढ़िन को काया ।
बांझन को पुत्र देत
निर्धन को माया ॥
Andhan Ko Aankh Det,
Kodin Ko Kaya.
Banjhan Ko Putra Det
Nirdhan Ko Maya.
जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
'सूर' श्याम शरण आए,
सफल कीजे सेवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
'Soor' Shyam Sharan Aaye,
Safal Keeje Seva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
दीनन की लाज रखो,
शंभु सुतकारी ।
कामना को पूर्ण करो
जाऊं बलिहारी ॥
Deenan Ki Laaj Rakho,
Shambhu Suta Kaari.
Kamna Ko Poorn Karo
Jaaoon Balihaari.
जय गणेश जय गणेश,
जय गणेश देवा ।
माता जाकी पार्वती
पिता महादेवा ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh,
Jai Ganesh Deva.
Mata Jaki Parvati
Pita Mahadeva.
अर्थ (Meaning)
- जय गणेश जय गणेश, जय गणेश देवा (Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva): Hail Lord Ganesha, the divine deity.
- माता जाकी पार्वती, पिता महादेवा (Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva): Your mother is Parvati and your father is Mahadeva (Shiva).
- एक दंत दयावंत, चार भुजा धारी (Ek Dant Dayavant, Char Bhuja Dhari): O single-tusked, compassionate Lord with four arms.
- माथे सिंदूर सोहे, मूसे की सवारी (Mathe Sindoor Sohe, Moose Ki Savari): You wear sindoor (vermilion) on your forehead and ride a mouse.
- पान चढ़े फल चढ़े, और चढ़े मेवा (Paan Chadhe Phal Chadhe, Aur Chadhe Meva): We offer you betel leaves, fruits, and dry fruits.
- लड्डुअन का भोग लगे, संत करें सेवा (Laddooan Ka Bhog Lage, Sant Karen Seva): We offer you laddoos (sweets), and saints perform your service.
- अंधन को आंख देत, कोढ़िन को काया (Andhan Ko Aankh Det, Kodin Ko Kaya): You give eyes to the blind and body to the lepers.
- बांझन को पुत्र देत, निर्धन को माया (Banjhan Ko Putra Det, Nirdhan Ko Maya): You bless the childless with children and the poor with wealth.
- 'सूर' श्याम शरण आए, सफल कीजे सेवा ('Soor' Shyam Sharan Aaye, Safal Keeje Seva): "Soor" Shyam has sought your refuge, make his service successful.
- दीनन की लाज रखो, शंभु सुतकारी (Deenan Ki Laaj Rakho, Shambhu Suta Kaari): Protect the honor of the helpless, O son of Shambhu (Shiva).
- कामना को पूर्ण करो, जाऊं बलिहारी (Kamna Ko Poorn Karo, Jaaoon Balihaari): Fulfill my desires, I offer myself to you.
Procedure
Preparation:
- Clean the area where the aarti will be performed.
- Place the idol or image of Lord Ganesha on a clean altar.
- Gather all necessary items: diya (lamp), incense sticks, flowers, sweets (modaks), and fruits.
Starting the Aarti:
- Light the diya and incense sticks.
- Offer flowers, sweets, and fruits to Lord Ganesha.
- Play or sing the Ganesha aarti.
Performing the Aarti:
- While singing the aarti, wave the diya in a circular motion in front of the idol.
- Ensure the diya is moved in a clockwise direction.
Concluding the Aarti:
- Bow down and seek blessings from Lord Ganesha.
- Distribute the offered sweets and fruits as prasad (blessed food).
Significance
Performing the Ganesha aarti daily is believed to remove obstacles and bring prosperity and wisdom into one's life. It is especially significant during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, which celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha. Regularly performing this aarti can bring peace and success, making it a vital part of Hindu rituals and traditions.
Conclusion
Regularly performing the Ganesha aarti can bring peace, prosperity, and success in life. Share your experiences or ask any questions in the comments below. For more aarti posts and spiritual resources, explore our related posts.