Aarti Shri Narsingh Bhagwan Ji Ki
Thu - May 02, 2024
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Aarti Lyrics
॥ Aarti Shri Narsingh Bhagwan Ji Ki ॥
Aarti Kijai Narsingh Kunwar Ki।Ved Vimal Yash Gau Mere Prabhuji॥
Pahali Aarti Prahlada Ubaare।Hirnakush Nakh Udar Vidare॥
Dusari Aarti Vaaman Seva।Bali Ke Dwar Padhare Hari Deva॥
Tisari Aarti Brahm Padhare।Sahasbahu Ke Bhuja Ukhare॥
Chauthi Aarti Asur Sanhare।Bhakt Vibhishan Lank Padhare॥
Panchavi Aarti Kans Pachhare।Gopi Gwaal Sakha Pratipale॥
Tulasi Ko Patra Kanth Mani Heera।Harashi-Nirakhi Gaave Daas Kabira॥
Mantra that should be chanted before the Aarti Mantra
Before performing Narsingh Aarti, it is customary to chant the following mantra as an invocation:
"ॐ नृसिंहाय नमः" (Om Nrsimhaya Namah)
This mantra is a salutation to Lord Narsingh, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is believed to invoke his presence and blessings before the Aarti ceremony.
Correct way to perform the Aarti
Performing Narsingh Aarti is a sacred ritual that involves several steps. Here's a general guideline on how to perform the Narsingh Aarti:
1. Begin by preparing the space where you will perform the Aarti. Clean the area and set up a small altar or platform for the deity.
2. Place a picture or idol of Lord Narsingh on the altar. Light an oil lamp or ghee lamp (diya) and incense sticks (agarbatti) to create a sacred atmosphere.
3. Begin by chanting the Narsingh Mantra (Om Nrsimhaya Namah or any other mantra dedicated to Lord Narsingh) to invoke the presence and blessings of the deity.
4.Offer vermilion (sindoor), flowers, fruits, sweets, and other traditional offerings to Lord Narsingh as a sign of devotion and reverence.
5. Hold a camphor (kapur) or ghee lamp in your right hand. Wave the lamp in a clockwise circular motion in front of the deity while chanting the Narsingh Aarti.
6. Recite the Narsingh Aarti, such as "Jai Narsingh Deva" or any other Aarti dedicated to Lord Narsingh, while waving the lamp.
7. Offer prayers to Lord Narsingh, seeking blessings for protection, courage, and victory over evil forces.
8. Conclude the Aarti by bowing down or offering pranams to Lord Narsingh. Distribute the prasad (blessed offerings) to the devotees present.
9. Properly dispose of the offerings and clean the altar area after the Aarti ceremony.
It's essential to perform the Narsingh Aarti with sincerity, devotion, and purity of heart. You can also seek guidance from a knowledgeable priest or elder for a more detailed and authentic ritual.
Best time to Offer Aarti
The best time to offer Narsingh Aarti is usually during the evening, after sunset. However, you can also perform the Aarti at any time of the day with devotion and sincerity. Additionally, specific auspicious days dedicated to Lord Narsingh, such as Narsingh Chaturdashi or Narsingh Jayanti, are particularly suitable for offering Aarti to the deity.
Benefits of offering Narsingh Arti
Offering Aarti to Surya Dev (the Sun God) is believed to have several benefits:
1. Surya Dev is considered the source of energy and vitality. Offering Aarti is believed to promote physical health and well-being by invoking his blessings.
2. The radiant light of the sun is associated with clarity and enlightenment. Offering Aarti to Surya Dev is believed to purify the mind and promote mental clarity and focus.
3. Worshiping Surya Dev is considered a form of spiritual practice. Offering Aarti with devotion is believed to facilitate spiritual growth and inner transformation.
4. Surya Dev is also regarded as a protector from negative energies and obstacles. Offering Aarti is believed to invoke his protective blessings, safeguarding devotees from harm.
5. Surya Dev is often associated with abundance and prosperity. Offering Aarti with sincerity and devotion is believed to attract blessings for material wealth and success in endeavors.
6.Offering Aarti to Surya Dev is an expression of gratitude for the life-sustaining energy provided by the sun. It cultivates a sense of appreciation for the natural world and its divine manifestations.
Overall, offering Aarti to Surya Dev is a sacred practice believed to bring physical, mental, and spiritual benefits to the devotee, while also fostering a deeper connection with the divine.
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