Shri Janakinath Ji Ki Aarti

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Shri Janakinath Ji Ki Aarti
॥ Aarti ॥
Jai Janakinatha,
Jai Shri Raghunatha.
Dou Kar Joren Binavau,
Prabhu! Suniye Baata.
Jai Janakinatha.

Tum Raghunath Hamare,
Praan, Pita-Mata.
Tum Hi Sajjan-Sangi,
Bhakti-Mukti-Data.
Jai Janakinatha.

Lakh Chaurasi Kaato,
Meto Yam-Trasa.
Nisidin Prabhu Mohi,
Rakhiya Apne Hi Paasa.
Jai Janakinatha.

Ram Bharat Lachhiman,
Sang Shatrughan Bhaiya.
Jagmag Jyoti Virajai,
Shobha Ati Lahiya.
Jai Janakinatha.

Hanumat Naad Bajavat,
Nevar Jhamkata.
Swarn Thaal Kar Aarti,
Kausalya Mata.
Jai Janakinatha.

Subhag Mukut Sir,
Dhanush Sar Kar Shobha Bhaari.
Maniram Darshan Kari,
Pal-Pal Balihari.
Jai Janakinatha.
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Shri Janakinath Ji Ki Aarti is a sacred and devotional aarti dedicated to Lord Shri Ram and Goddess Sita (Janaki). This aarti is sung daily during morning and evening prayers with faith and devotion. It is especially considered highly auspicious, beneficial, and a source of happiness and prosperity when recited during Ram Navami, Vivah Panchami, and during the recitation of Shri Ramcharitmanas.

According to religious beliefs, chanting Shri Janakinath Ji Ki Aarti with sincere devotion brings the blessings of Lord Shri Ram and Goddess Sita. Devotees perform this sacred aarti to pray for peace, love, harmony, prosperity, and a blessed life for their family.

About Shri Janakinath Ji Ki Aarti

Shri Jankinath Ji Ki Aarti (Jai Jankinatha) is a deeply emotional and historically revered devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Rama, addressed alongside His divine consort Mother Sita as Jankinath. Written with pure humility, this aarti captures the essence of complete dependency on the Divine, where the devotee views Lord Rama not just as a king, but as the cosmic father, mother, companion, and the source of liberation (Bhakti-Mukti-Data). It contains a distinct plea to break free from the painful cycle of eighty-four lakh rebirths (Lakh Chaurasi) and the fear of death (Yam-Trasa).

The visual imagery within this hymn is breathtaking. It paints a divine royal court (Darbar) where all four brothers—Rama, Bharata, Lakshmana, and Shatrughna—stand united in absolute harmony, while Lord Hanuman rhythmically plays musical instruments with pure joy. The emotional peak showcases Mother Kaushalya performing the aarti with a golden platter. Carrying the signature of saint Maneeram in its final verse, this beautiful prayer clears negative energy, strengthens family bonds, and anchors the wandering mind into the eternal peace of Lord Rama's presence.