
The Divine Tradition of Aarti
Aarti is a revered ritual of worship in Hindu tradition, symbolizing the offering of light to the divine. Performed with lamps or wicks soaked in ghee or camphor, it embodies purity, devotion, and surrender. As the flame is gently waved before the deity, devotees sing devotional hymns that elevate the atmosphere with deep spiritual vibrations.


Maa Baglamukhi Aarti

Maa Durga Aarti

Maa Lakshmi Aarti

Aarti Lyrics


Maa Baglamukhi Aarti

Maa Durga Aarti

Maa Lakshmi Aarti


How to Perform Aarti
Preparation
Prepare the aarti thali (plate) with a diya (lamp) filled with ghee or oil, incense sticks, flowers, kumkum, and other offerings.
Light the Lamp
Light the diya and incense sticks. The flame represents the divine light that removes darkness and ignorance.
Begin the Aarti
Start singing or playing the aarti hymn. Hold the aarti thali in your hands and stand before the deity with reverence.
Circular Motion
Move the aarti thali in a clockwise circular motion before the deity. This symbolizes that the deity is the center of our universe.
Conclusion
After completing the aarti, devotees often pass their hands over the flame and then touch their eyes and the top of the head, symbolizing the receiving of divine blessings.

Experience the Divine Aarti at Our Temple
Join us for the daily aarti ceremonies at our temple and immerse yourself in the divine vibrations. The morning aarti begins at 5:30 AM and the evening aarti at 6:00 PM. Special aartis are performed during festivals and auspicious occasions.