Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki Lyrics – Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti

 

Aarti Ki Jai Hanuman Lala Ki, Dushat Dalan Ragunath Kala Ki.
Ja Ke Bal Se Giriver Kaanpe, Rog Dosh Ja Ke Nikat Na Jaanke.

 

Anjani Putra Mahabaldaye, Santan Ke Prabhu Sada Sahaye.
De Beeraha Raghunath Pathai, Lanka Jaari Siya Sudhi Laiye.

 

Lanka So Kot Samundra Se Khaiy, Jaat Pavan Sut Baar Na Laiye.
Lanka Jaari Asur Sab Maare, Siya Ramji Ke Kaaj Sanvare.

 

Lakshman Moorchit Parhe Sakare, Aan Sajeevan Pran Ubhaare.
Paith Pataal Tori Yamkare, Ahiravan Ke Bhuja Ukhaare.

 

Baayen Bhuja Asur Dal Mare, Daayen Bhuja Sab Santa Jana Tare.
Surnar Munijan Aarti Utare, Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Uchaare.

 

Kanchan Thaar Kapoor Lo Chhai, Aarti Karat Aajani Mai.
Jo Hanumanji Ki Aarti Gaave, Basi Baikuntha Amar Padh Pave.

 

Lanka Vidvance Kiye Ragurai, Tulsidas Swami Aarti Gaaie.
Aarti Ki Jai Hanuman Lala Ki, Dushat Dalan Ragunath Kala Ki.

 

Pawan Tanay Sankat Haran Managal Moorti Roop,
Ram Lakhan Sita Sahit Hridaya Bhasu Sur Bhoop

Frequently Asked Questions

The perfect time to sing the Ganpati Aarti is after a bath early in the morning or anytime in the evening when you are free.

You may light a few dhoop battis or incense sticks and illuminate a lamp or diya with ghee while performing the Aarti.

Modaks are Bappa’s, hot favourite sweets. Moreover, Lord Ganpati likes laddus, bananas and all sorts of fruits. Bappa has a fascination for red flowers such as roses and hibiscus. Devotees offer sindoor while praying to Lord Ganpati so that he resolves all their issues.

Singing the Ganpati Aarti helps bring prosperity, success, and good fortune. You can get rid of all the hurdles that come your way by chanting the hymn. It purifies your mind and soul and creates positive thoughts and vibes. Devotees gain knowledge and develop astuteness by chanting this song regularly.

You may organize a few things that are essential while offering the Aarti. You may keep some flowers, incense sticks, chimes, uncooked rice, ghee, diya, batti, and a copper lota for Bappa’s pooja. Do not forget some sweets like modaks and laddus

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