Sunday, December 13, 2015

Aarti Sangrah Hindi Audio

Aarti Sangrah Hindi Audio

Aarti Sangrah Hindi Audio

Aarti (आरती) is a Hindu religious ritual of worship, a form of puja. Aartis are the verses or sonnets (poetic or lyrical), in the introductory or in the form of praise of a God. The verses or poems sung in the praise of God with light from wicks soaked in ghee or camphor (traditionally known as Diya or Deepak). Aarti is generally performed one to five times daily at the end of worship. It is performed during all Hindus ceremonies. Aarti is performed and sung to develop the highest love for God. In procedure of “Aarti” it involves the circulating of an 'Aarti plate' or 'Aarti lamp (Diya)' around a person or god and is generally accompanied by the singing of songs in praise of that God or person. It is said that lamp/Diya is supposed to acquire the spiritual power. They cup their down-turned hands over the flame and then raise their palms to their forehead to get the blessings of God. In Hinduism there are different versions of aarties for different Gods. 

Aarti can be an expression of many things including love, benevolence, gratitude, prayers, or desires depending on the object it is done to/ for. For example, it can be a form of respect when performed to elders, prayers when performed to deities, or hope when performed for homes or vehicles. Emotions and prayers are often silent while doing Aarti, but this is determined by the person carrying out the ritual or the holiday involved. It's also believed that goodwill and luck can be taken through symbolic hand movements over the flame.
When aarti is performed, the performer faces the deity of God (or divine element, e.g. Ganges river) and concentrates on the form of God by looking into the eyes of the deity (it is said that eyes are the windows to the soul) to get immersed. The flame of the aarti illuminates the various parts of the deity so that the performer and onlookers may better see and concentrate on the form. Aarti is waved in circular fashion, in clockwise manner around the deity. After every circle (or second or third circle), when Aarti has reached the bottom (6–8 o'clock position), the performer waves it backwards while remaining in the bottom (4–6 o'clock position) and then continues waving it in clockwise fashion. The idea here is that aarti represents our daily activities, which revolves around God, a center of our life. Looking at God while performing aarti reminds the performer (and the attendees of the aarti) to keep God at the center of all activities and reinforces the understanding that routine worldly activities are secondary in importance. This understanding would give the believers strength to withstand the unexpected grief and keeps them humble and remindful of God during happy moments. Apart from worldly activities aarti also represents one's self - thus, aarti signifies that one is peripheral to Godhead or divinity.
Here we have provided you with aartis (devotional songs) of various Indian gods and goddesses. Aartis are performed during the puja of these deities.

Aarti Sangrah Hindi Audio contains the following Aartis.
1) Shri Ganesh Ji Ki Aarti in Hindi
2) Shri Ganesh Ji Ki Aarti in Marathi
3) Shri Laxmi Maa Ki Aarti
4) Shri Durga Maa Ki Aarti
5) Shri Ambey Ji Ki Aarti
6) Shri Chamunda Maa Ki Aarti
7) Shri Saraswati Maa Ki Aarti
8) Maa Kali Ki aarti
9) Santoshi Maa Ki Aarti
10) Chintpurni Maa Ki Aarti
11) Shri Ganga Maa ki Aarti
12) Shri Vishnu Ji Ki Aarti
13) Shri SatyaNarayan Ji Ki Aarti
14) Shiv Ji Ki Aarti
15) Shri Ram Chander Ji Ki Aarti
16) Shri Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti
17) Shri Krishan Ji Ki Aarti
18) Shri Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Aarti
19) Shri Bharav Nath Ji Ki Aarti
20) Shri Sai Baba Ki Aarti
21) Shri Shani Dev Ki Aarti

Main Advantages of Hindi Aarti Sangrah (Aarti Collection ) -
All Aarti's are in hindi, No need to download audio files of chalisa seperately.
We welcome feedback and suggestions for improvement.

Aarti Sangrah Hindi Audio

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