Often sung immediately after Sukhakarta Dukhaharta, this Aarti focuses on Ganesha’s form covered in Shendur (red-orange vermilion). It is essential for seeking spiritual intelligence (Vidya) and recognizing Ganesha as the master of the eight supernat
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Why the Aarti is Essential & For What?
Often sung immediately after Sukhakarta Dukhaharta, this Aarti focuses on Ganesha’s form covered in Shendur (red-orange vermilion). It is essential for seeking spiritual intelligence (Vidya) and recognizing Ganesha as the master of the eight supernatural powers (Ashta Siddhi).
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Simple Steps to Perform the Aarti
- Select a clean, distraction-free spot.
- Light a diya (lamp) and incense sticks.
- Offer fresh flowers to the idol or picture.
- Specifically offer Gud (Jaggery) and Coconut, You may also include other fruits or sweets.
- Sing the Aarti at a slow, meditative pace; Focus deeply on the meaning while singing.
- End with a Namaskar, touching your forehead to the ground.
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Ganesh Aarti: Full Text with Transliteration and Meaning
शेंदुर लाल चढ़ायो अच्छा गजमुख को Shendur Lal Chadhayo Achchha Gajmukh Ko Meaning: Red vermilion is adorned beautifully on the Elephant-faced God.
दोंदिल लाल बिराजे, सुत गौरीहर को Dondil Lal Biraje Sut Gaurihar Ko Meaning: The pot-bellied red-hued son of Gauri and Shiva sits majestically.










