Shri Ram Ji Ki Aarti
Dharma, Righteousness, Truth, Courage, Compassion, Justice, Devotion
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki,
Hari Hari Dusht Dalan Sitapati Ji Ki.
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki.
Pehli Aarti Pushpan Ki Mala,
Kali Naag Nath Laye Gopala.
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki.
Doosri Aarti Devki Nandan,
Bhakt Ubaran Kans Nikandan.
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki.
Teesri Aarti Tribhuvan Man Mohe,
Ratna Sinhasan Sita Ram Ji Sohe.
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki.
Chauthi Aarti Chahun Yug Pooja,
Dev Niranjan Swami Aur Na Dooja.
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki.
Paanchvi Aarti Shri Ram Ko Bhaave,
Ram Ji Ka Yash Naam Dev Ji Gaave.
Aarti Kijai Ramchandra Ji Ki.
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Shri Ram Ji Ki Aarti is a sacred and devotional aarti dedicated to Lord Shri Ram. This aarti is sung daily during morning and evening prayers with deep faith and devotion. It is especially considered highly auspicious and beneficial to recite this aarti on Tuesdays, Sundays, Ram Navami, and at the conclusion of Akhand Ramayan Path.
According to religious beliefs, chanting Shri Ram Ji Ki Aarti with sincere devotion brings peace, happiness, and positivity into life. Devotees perform this sacred aarti to seek the blessings of Lord Shri Ram for strength, success, prosperity, and a righteous and harmonious life.
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About Shri Ram Ji Ki Aarti
Shri Ram Ji Ki Aarti is a profound devotional hymn that beautifully captures the essence of divine surrender and the ultimate victory of righteousness. This specific tradition of the fivefold aarti (Pancha Aarti) uniquely interweaves the absolute cosmic oneness of the avatars of Vishnu, transitioning beautifully between the descriptions of Lord Krishna (Devki Nandan, Gopala) and Lord Rama (Sitapati). It emphasizes the core philosophy that the supreme divine consciousness remains unchanged through different eras.
The structure of this prayer builds step by step, honoring the Lord as the destroyer of evil forces (Dusht Dalan) and the sole protector of His devotees across all four cosmic ages (Chahun Yug Pooja). The inclusion of saint Namdev's signature in the final verse highlights the deep roots of the Bhakti movement, where pure love overrides complex rituals. Reciting this beautiful text with faith helps remove deep-seated fears, establishes mental stability, and invites the harmonious blessings of Lord Rama and Mother Sita into the household.