- By Kashish Rai
- Sat, 05 Apr 2025 03:32 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Ram Ji Ki Aarti: Lord Ram is revered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His appearance day or Janmotsav is celebrated as Ram Navami. This year, Ram Navami falls on the 6th April 2025. On this special occasion, you can also perform a devout worship of Lord Ram at home. As part of the worship, it is customary to recite the following aarti. The aarti is a devotional hymn that pays homage to Lord Ram's divine virtues. The aarti is a beautiful expression of reverence and devotion to the Lord. Reciting the aarti with devotion can bring peace and blessings to one's life. The aarti is a significant part of Hindu worship and is often recited during prayers and ceremonies.
Check out the lyrics for Shri Ram Aarti in Hindi and English below:
Ram Ji Ki Aarti: Shri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman Lyrics In Hindi
श्री रामचन्द्र कृपालु भजुमन
हरण भवभय दारुणं ।
नव कंज लोचन कंज मुख
कर कंज पद कंजारुणं ॥१॥
कन्दर्प अगणित अमित छवि
नव नील नीरद सुन्दरं ।
पटपीत मानहुँ तडित रुचि शुचि
नोमि जनक सुतावरं ॥२॥
भजु दीनबन्धु दिनेश दानव
दैत्य वंश निकन्दनं ।
रघुनन्द आनन्द कन्द कोशल
चन्द दशरथ नन्दनं ॥३॥
शिर मुकुट कुंडल तिलक
चारु उदारु अङ्ग विभूषणं ।
आजानु भुज शर चाप धर
संग्राम जित खरदूषणं ॥४॥
इति वदति तुलसीदास शंकर
शेष मुनि मन रंजनं ।
मम् हृदय कंज निवास कुरु
कामादि खलदल गंजनं ॥५॥
मन जाहि राच्यो मिलहि सो
वर सहज सुन्दर सांवरो ।
करुणा निधान सुजान शील
स्नेह जानत रावरो ॥६॥
एहि भांति गौरी असीस सुन सिय
सहित हिय हरषित अली।
तुलसी भवानिहि पूजी पुनि-पुनि
मुदित मन मन्दिर चली ॥७॥
॥सोरठा॥
जानी गौरी अनुकूल सिय
हिय हरषु न जाइ कहि ।
मंजुल मंगल मूल वाम
अङ्ग फरकन लगे।
Lord Shri Ram is regarded as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu as per Hindu beliefs. (Image Source: Freepik)
Ram Ji Ki Aarti: Shri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman Lyrics In English
Shree Ramchandra Kripalu Bhajuman Haran Bhavabhay Dharunam
Nava Kanja Lochan Kanja Mukha Kara Kanja Pada Kanjaarunam (1)
Kandarp Aganit Amit Chhavi Nava Neela Neerada Sundaram
Patapita Manahu Tadita Ruchi Shuchi Nomi Janaka Sutavaram (2)
Bhaju Deenabandhu Dinesha Daanava Daitya Vansha Nikandanam
Raghunanda Ananda Kanda Kosala Chandra Dasharatha Nandanam (3)
Shira Mukuta Kundala Tilaka Charu Udaru Anga Vibhushan
Aajanubhuj Shar Chaapa Dhara Sangrama Jita Kharadusahanam (4)
Iti Vadati Tulsidasa Shankara Shesha Muni Mana Ranjanam
Mam Hriday Kanja Nivasa Kuru Kaamadi Khaladala Ganjanam (5)
Mana Jahi Rachyo Milahi So Vara Sahaja Sundara Sanwaro
Karuna Nidhana Sujana Sheela Sneha Janata Ravaro (6)
Ehi Bhaanti Gauri Asees Sunasiya Sahita Hiya Harashita Ali
Tulasi Bhavanihi Poojii Punihi Mudita Mana Mandira Chali (7)
Soratha
Jaani Gauri Anukula Siya Hiya Harashu Na Jai Kahi
Manjula Mangala Moola Vaama Anga Pharakan Lage
Ram Ji Ki Aarti: Benefits Of Reciting Shri Ram Ji’s Aarti
Lord Ram is revered for his unwavering commitment to moral ideals and his dedication to his community. He consistently prioritises the well-being of his people over his own family, demonstrating his selfless nature. His reputation for speaking the truth and upholding ethical standards is renowned globally. The epic battle between Rama and Ravana, where good triumphed over evil is a testament to his bravery and righteousness.
Reciting Shri Ram Aarti is believed to boost one's mental energy and power, guiding individuals down the path of truth and righteousness as exemplified by Lord Rama. Hindu legends portray Rama as the ideal son, husband and king, making him a revered figure among his devotees. By emulating his values and principles, individuals can cultivate a strong moral compass and strive for excellence in their personal and professional lives. This timeless wisdom continues to inspire and guide people around the world, offering a powerful reminder of the importance of integrity, compassion and selflessness.
(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)
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