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Lord Badarinatha Aarti - Benefits, special occasion and when to recite

Mon - Apr 29, 2024

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The Lord Badarinatha Aarti, also known as Badarinath Aarti, is a devotional hymn sung in praise of Lord Badarinath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is performed with reverence and devotion in the famous Badrinath Temple located in the Himalayas. The Aarti ceremony, typically conducted in the morning and evening, invokes the blessings of Lord Badarinath for protection, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment of devotees. It creates a serene and sacred atmosphere, fostering a deep connection with the divine.

Aarti

॥ Lord Badarinatha Aarti ॥
Jai Jai Shri BadarinathaJayati Yoga Dhyani॥

Jai Jai Shri BadarinathaJayati Yoga Dhyani॥

Jai Jai Shri Badarinatha...॥

Nirguna Saguna Swarupa,Medhavarna Ati Anupa।

Sevata Charana Surabhupa,Gyani Vigyani॥

Jai Jai Shri Badarinatha...॥

Jhalakata Hai Shisha Chhatra,Chhavi Anupa Ati Vichitra।

Baranata Pawana CharitraSakuchata Barabani॥

Jai Jai Shri Badarinatha...॥

Tilaka Bhala Ati Vishala,Gala Mein Mani Mukta-Mala।

Pranatapala Ati Dayala,Sevaka Sukhadani॥

Jai Jai Shri Badarinatha...॥

Kanana Kundala Lalama,Murati Sukhamaki Dhama।

Sumirata Hon Siddhi Kama,Kahata Guna Bakhani॥

Jai Jai Shri Badarinatha...॥

Gavata Guna Shambhu, Shesha,Indra, Chandra Aru Dinesha।

Vinavata Shyama HameshaJori Jugala Pani॥

Jai Jai Shri Badarinatha...॥

Benefits

Here are five benefits of singing the Lord Badarinatha Aarti in one-liners:

1. Invokes blessings and grace of Lord Badarinath for spiritual growth and well-being.
2. Creates a serene and devotional atmosphere, fostering inner peace and tranquility.
3. Strengthens the spiritual connection with Lord Badarinath, enhancing devotion and faith.
4. Promotes auspiciousness and positivity in life through divine blessings.
5. Provides a sense of divine protection and guidance in times of need.

Special occasion and when to sing Lord Badarinatha Aarti

The Aarti of Lord Badarinatha is typically sung during specific times of worship, primarily in the morning and evening. Here are the common occasions when the Aarti is performed:

1. Badrinath Temple Visit: Sing during a visit to the Badrinath Temple, especially after witnessing the evening aarti ceremony.
2. Badri-Kedar Festival: Sing during this annual festival celebrating Lord Badarinath and Lord Kedarnath in Uttarakhand.
3. Vaikuntha Ekadashi: Sing on this auspicious day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, of which Badarinath is an important form.
4. Personal Pilgrimages: Sing during personal pilgrimages to seek blessings from Lord Badarinath.
5. Special Pujas and Festivals: Sing during specific pujas and festivals held at the Badrinath Temple or in homes dedicated to Lord Badarinath.

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