Ganesh Ji Ki Aarti – Ganesh Aarti, Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva by Anuradha Paudwal with Hindi, English LyricsI I Full Video Song
Traditionally, Lord Ganesh, the son of Mahadev Shiva, is the deity who is revered before all other gods. Lord Ganesh is believed to grant wisdom and remove any obstacles that may arise during auspicious ceremonies or activities. Therefore, it is customary to begin all pujas and auspicious endeavors by worshiping Lord Ganesh.
“Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva” is a widely-loved devotional song dedicated to Lord Ganesh. In Hindu traditions, aartis are special songs of worship often accompanied by the waving of lamps or candles. This aarti praises Lord Ganesh and asks for his blessings to remove obstacles and gain wisdom.
॥ Shree Ganesh ji Ki Aarti ॥
| Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva |
Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva॥ x2
Ekadanta Dayavanta, Char Bhujadhaari।
Mathe Par Tilak Sohe, Muse Ki Savari॥ x2
(Mathe Par Sindoor Sohe, Muse Ki Savari॥ x2)
Paan Charhe, Phool Charhe, Aur Charhe Meva।
(Haar Charhe, Phool Charhe, Aur Charhe Meva।)
Ladduan Ka Bhog Lage, Sant Karein Seva॥ x2
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva।
Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva॥ x2
Andhe Ko Aankh Deta, Korhina Ko Kaya।
Banjhana Ko Putra Deta, Nirdhana Ko Maya॥ x2
‘Soora’ Shyama Sharana Aaye, Saphal Kije Seva।
Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva॥ x2
(Deenana Ki Laaj Rakho, Shambhu Sutavari।
Kaamana Ko Poorna KaroJaga Balihari॥ x2)
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva॥ x2
Ganesh Ji Ki Aarti Sampoorn
The “Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti” holds a revered place in Hinduism as devotees dedicate this hymn to Lord Ganesh. Although its precise historical origins somewhat elude us, this aarti has deep-seated roots in the ancient tradition of worshipping Lord Ganesh. Furthermore, devotees frequently recite this melodious expression of devotion during rituals and festivals, particularly during Ganesh Chaturthi. They sing it in Sanskrit while eloquently extolling Lord Ganesh’s virtues and fervently seeking his blessings for wisdom and the removal of obstacles. Over time, this aarti has not only gained widespread popularity but has also profoundly resonated with millions of devotees, both in India and around the world. It stands as an enduring symbol of the spiritual connection people maintain with Lord Ganesh, as they actively seek his guidance and blessings in their quest for success and enlightenment in life.
