Shri Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti
Strength, courage, protection, obstacle removal, victory, devotion
Aarti kijai Hanuman Lala ki,
Dusht dalan Raghunath kala ki.
Jaake bal se Girivar kaanpe,
Rog-dosh jaake nikat na jhaanke.
Anjani putra Mahabaldaai,
Santan ke Prabhu sada sahaai.
De Beera Raghunath pathaaye,
Lanka jaari Siya sudhi laaye.
Lanka so kot samudra-si khaai,
Jaat Pavansut baar na laai.
Lanka jaari asur sanhaare,
Siyaram ji ke kaaj sanvaare.
Lakshman moorchhit pade sakaare,
Aani Sanjeevan praan ubaare.
Paithi Pataal tori Yam kaare,
Ahiravan ki bhuja ukhaare.
Baayen bhuja asur dal maare,
Dahine bhuja santjan taare.
Sur, nar, muni aarti utaaren,
Jai-Jai-Jai Hanuman uchaaren.
Kanchan thaar kapoor lau chhaai,
Aarti karat Anjani Maai.
Jo Hanuman ji ki aarti gaavai,
Basi Baikunth param pad paavai.
Lanka vidhvans kiye Raghuraai,
Tulsidas Swami kirati gaai.
Aarti kijai Hanuman Lala ki,
Dusht dalan Raghunath kala ki.
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Reciting the Shri Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti every Tuesday and Saturday, either in the morning or evening during twilight hours (Sandhya Kaal), is considered highly auspicious. Performing this aarti in front of a pure ghee or mustard oil lamp enhances positive energy, removes obstacles, eliminates negative influences, and brings immense courage, mental peace, and the divine protection of Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama.
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About Shri Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti
Shri Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti (Aarti Keejae Hanuman Lala Kee) is one of the most powerful and revered devotional hymns in Hinduism, traditionally composed by the great saint Goswami Tulsidas. It is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the epitome of selfless devotion, immense strength, courage, and loyalty. As the divine incarnation of Lord Shiva and the supreme devotee of Lord Rama, Hanuman Ji is worshipped across the world as the destroyer of evil and the protector of his devotees from all dangers.
The verses of this aarti beautifully glorify the legendary exploits and divine attributes of Lord Hanuman. It describes his unmatched strength, which can make mighty mountains tremble, and emphasizes that no disease, defect, or fear can touch a devotee who takes refuge in him. The hymns celebrate his monumental role in the Ramayana, including crossing the vast ocean effortlessly, burning the golden city of Lanka, bringing the life-saving Sanjeevani herb to revive Lakshmana, and defeating the formidable demon Ahiravana in the netherworld (Patala).
The text illustrates that Hanuman Ji uses his left hand to vanquish demonic forces and his right hand to protect and bless sages, saints, and devotees. It portrays a cosmic vision where gods, humans, and sages join together to sing his praises, while his mother, Anjani, performs his aarti with a golden platter filled with camphor.
According to spiritual traditions, regular recitation of this aarti instills immense inner strength, clears spiritual and worldly obstacles, and relieves individuals from chronic anxiety, fear, and planetary afflictions (especially Saturn/Shani Dasha). The aarti concludes with a divine promise that anyone who sings these praises with a pure heart will ultimately attain spiritual liberation and reside in the divine abode of Vaikuntha.