Shri Natvar (Krishna) Ji Ki Aarti
Divine Play, Love, Music, Dance, Bliss, Devotion, Charm
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki,
Govardhan-Dhar Vanshidhar Ki.
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki.
Nand-Suvan Jasumati Ke Lala,
Godhan Gopi Priya Gopala.
Devpriya Asuran Ke Kala,
Mohan Vishwavimohan Var Ki.
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki.
Jai Vasudev-Devki-Nandan,
Kalyavan-Kansadi-Nikandan.
Jagdadhar Ajay Jagvandan,
Nitya Naveen Param Sundar Ki.
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki.
Akal Kaladhar Sakal Vishvadhar,
Vishwambhar Kamad Karunakar.
Ajar, Amar, Mayik, Mayahar,
Nirgun Chinmay Gunmandir Ki.
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki.
Pandav-Poot Parikshit Rakshak,
Atulit Ahi Agh-Mooshak-Bhakshak.
Jagmay Jagat Nireeh Nirikshak,
Brahm Paratpar Parmeshwar Ki.
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki.
Nitya Satya Golokvihari,
Ajavyakt Leelavapudhari.
Leelamay Leelavistari,
Madhur Manohar Radhavar Ki.
Aarti Kijai Shri Natvar Ki.
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Shri Natvar Ji Ki Aarti is a sacred and devotional aarti dedicated to the charming Natvar form of Lord Shri Krishna. This aarti is considered highly auspicious to be sung with faith and devotion during daily evening prayers, Shri Krishna Janmashtami, Govardhan Puja, and Radhashtami.
According to religious beliefs, reciting Shri Natvar Ji Ki Aarti with sincere devotion spreads happiness, peace, love, and positive energy in the home. Devotees perform this sacred aarti to seek the blessings of Lord Krishna for joy, devotion, prosperity, and a blessed and harmonious lif
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About Shri Natvar (Krishna) Ji Ki Aarti
Shri Natvar Ji Ki Aarti (Aarti Keejai Shrinatvarki) is a deeply philosophical and poetic hymn dedicated to Lord Krishna in His cosmic form as Natwar—the supreme divine dancer and orchestrator of the universe. The verses artfully combine His endearing pastoral pastimes as the beloved son of Yashoda (Nand-Suvan) with His absolute transcendental authority as the foundation of the cosmos (Jagdadhar) and the savior of King Parikshit. It portrays Him as eternally fresh and beautiful (Nitya Naveen), captivating not just human minds but the entire creation.
The theological center of this hymn addresses the complex paradox of the Divine. Krishna is praised as both unmanifested consciousness (Nirgun Chinmay) and the reservoir of ultimate virtues (Gunamandir). He is the master of illusion (Mayahar), who effortlessly swallows the sins and poisons of the material world (symbolized by His destruction of demonic forces). Singing this profound aarti with complete devotion helps quieten the ego, balances the emotional mind, and invites the sweet, protective presence of Radhavar (the consort of Radha) into the practitioner's life.