Daily Aarti Mantras
The complete sequence of mantras recited during our daily aarti ceremony — from opening invocation to closing peace prayer.
Special Mantras
Wisdom verses, deity prayers, study prayers, river invocations, and more — organized by occasion and deity.
Aartis & Chalisas

Lord Ganesh
श्री गणेशLord Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles and the one who blesses new beginnings. He represents wisdom, good judgment, and clear direction — worshipped before starting any important work.

Goddess Durga
माँ दुर्गाMaa Durga represents Shakti, the divine power in Hinduism. She is also called Jagadamba, the Mother of the universe. She symbolizes compassion, protection, and courage — reminding us that love and strength are never separate.

Lord Shiva
भगवान शिवLord Shiva is called Mahadev, the greatest of all deities. He represents both power and peace in perfect balance — teaching us that real strength comes from inner calm.

Lord Hanuman
श्री हनुमान जीShree Hanuman Ji is the greatest symbol of devotion, strength, courage, and selfless service. As the supreme devotee of Lord Ram, his life teaches that true power is used only for a righteous purpose.

Lord Krishna
श्री कृष्ण जीLord Krishna represents love, wisdom, and dharma in a living, relatable way. He guides us through the Bhagavad Gita to act with devotion, courage, and surrender to the Divine.

Goddess Lakshmi
माँ लक्ष्मी जीGoddess Lakshmi represents balanced prosperity — not just wealth, but peace, contentment, good relationships, and stability. Her worship inspires honest living, gratitude, and generosity.

Lord Ram
श्री राम जीShree Ram Ji is known as Maryada Purushottam — the ideal person who upholds dharma, truth, and righteousness in every situation. His life is a timeless guide for how to live with courage, duty, and grace.

Lord Satyanarayan
श्री सत्यनारायणShree Satyanarayan Ji is worshipped as the truth form of Lord Vishnu. His puja teaches that divine grace comes through sincere devotion, truthful living, and a grateful heart.

Jai Jagdish Hare
जगदीश हरेA universal Hindu prayer sung to reverentially worship Lord Vishnu or Lord Krishna. It is one of the most popular Aartis in Hinduism.
