Shri Jagdish Ji Ki Aarti (Om Jai Jagdish Hare)
Devotion, grace, peace, liberation, suffering removal, surrender
Om Jai Jagdish Hare,
Prabhu! Jai Jagdish Hare.
Bhakt-janon ke sankat,
kshan mein door kare.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Jo dhyave phal paave,
dukh vinase man ka.
sukh-sampatti ghar aave,
kasht mite tan ka.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Maat-pita tum mere,
sharan gahun main kiski.
tum bin aur na dooja,
aas karun jiski.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Tum pooran Parmatma,
tum antaryami.
Parabrahma Parmeshwar,
tum sabke swami.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Tum karuna ke sagar,
tum palan-karta.
main moorkh khal kaami,
kripa karo bharta.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Tum ho ek agochar,
sabke pranpati.
kis bidhi milun dayamay,
tumko main kumati.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Deenbandhu dukh-harta,
tum thakur mere.
apne haath uthao,
dwar pada tere.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Vishay-vikar mitao,
paap haro deva.
shraddha-bhakti badhao,
santan ki seva.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Tan-man-dhan sab kuch hai tera,
swami sab kuch hai tera.
tera tujhko arpan,
kya lage mera.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Jagdishwar ji ki aarti,
jo koi nar gaave.
Kahat Shivanand Swami,
manvanchhit phal paave.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare,
swami Jai Jagdish Hare.
Bhakt janon ke sankat,
daas janon ke sankat,
kshan mein door kare.
Om Jai Jagdish Hare.
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The Shri Jagdish Ji Ki Aarti (Om Jai Jagdish Hare) can be performed daily during morning and evening rituals. It is globally popular and serves as the concluding prayer for almost all major Hindu pujas, festivals, Satyanarayan Vrat, Ekadashi, and devotional gatherings.
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About Shri Jagdish Ji Ki Aarti (Om Jai Jagdish Hare)
Shri Jagdish Ji Ki Aarti (Om Jai Jagdish Hare) is undoubtedly the most famous and universally recited devotional hymn in Hinduism, originally composed by Pandit Shardha Ram Phillauri (and containing the signature of Shivanand Swami in its phalashruti). Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known here as Jagdish (the Lord of the Universe), this aarti acts as a cornerstone of daily household worship, establishing a deep sense of devotion, mental peace, and spiritual alignment across millions of homes.
The structure of this aarti is built upon the pillars of ultimate humility, complete surrender (Saranagati), and pure Vedantic philosophy. It addresses the Almighty as the Supreme Omnipresent Soul (Pooran Paratma), the indweller of all hearts (Antaryami), and the ultimate Ocean of Mercy (Karuna ke Sagar). It masterfully humbles the human ego, where the devotee portrays themselves as a simple seeker asking for the Lord's grace to clean their inner vices, desires, and mental struggles (Vishay-Vikar).
The emotional climax of the aarti occurs in the verse Tan-Man-Dhan Sab Kuchh Hai Tera, where the devotee formally acknowledges that their physical body, mind, and material wealth belong entirely to the Divine Creator. Offering it back with the words Tera Tujhko Arpan (Offering what is Yours back to You) breaks the cycle of egoistic possessiveness and brings instant spiritual liberation. According to traditions, anyone who sings this universal prayer with unswerving faith is blessed with the removal of sorrows, physical and mental well-being, material prosperity, and the ultimate fulfillment of heart's desires.