Jagannath Ji Ki Aarti
The Jagannath Ji Ki Aarti is a revered devotional hymn sung in praise of Lord Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu worshipped prominently at the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, India. This sacred ritual holds profound spiritual significance for millions of devotees, forming an integral part of the worship of Lord Jagannath, his elder brother Lord Balabhadra, and their sister Devi Subhadra.
The worship of Lord Jagannath is deeply rooted in the spiritual and cultural fabric of Odisha and beyond. The Jagannath Temple in Puri, one of the four sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites in Hinduism, is believed to have been established over a millennium ago, with references in ancient texts like the Skanda Purana and Brahma Purana. Lord Jagannath, meaning “Lord of the Universe,” is considered an incarnation of Lord Krishna and Vishnu, embodying compassion, accessibility, and universal love.
The Jagannath Ji Ki Aarti is an essential component of the temple’s daily rituals, which are meticulously performed by hereditary priests known as Pandas or Daitapatis. The Aarti is particularly significant during the annual Rath Yatra, a grand chariot festival where the deities are taken out in a procession, attracting millions of devotees worldwide. The hymn is sung to honor the divine trio Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra invoking their blessings and celebrating their divine presence.
Jagannath Ji Ki Aarti
Chaturbhuja Jagannatha
Kantha Sobhita Koustubhaha ॥
Padmanaavo, Bedagarvah,
Chandra Surjya Bilochanaha
Jagannatha, Lokanaatha,
Niladrih Sah Paro Hari
Dinabandhurr, Dayasindhu,
Krupaaluh Chana Rakshyakah
Kambu Paani, Chakra Paani,
Padmanaavo, Narattamah.
Jagatang Paaloko Byaapi,
Sarba Byaapi Suresworaaha
Loka Raajo, Deva Raajo,
Chakra Bhupah Schabhupatihhi
Niladrih Badrinaathah Scha,
Aanantah Purusottamahha
Taarkshodhyaayoh, Kalpataruhh,
Bimalaa Priti Bardhanaha
Balabhadroh , Baasudevoh
Maadovoh, Modhusudanah
Daytaarih, Kundori Kaakshyoh, Banamaali
Bada Priyahah, Bramhaa Bishnuh, Tushmei
Bangshyo, Muraarih Krushna Kesavah
Sri Rama, Sachhidaanandoh,
Gobindah Poromesworoh
Bishnur Bishnur, Moha Bishnur,
Pravah Bishnur Maheswarahha
Loka Kartaa, Jagannatho,
Mahih Kartaah Mahajataahh. ॥
Maharshihi Kapilaachar Vyoh,
Loka Chaarih Suro Harihh
Vaatmaa Cha Jiba Paalascha,
Suraah Sangsaarah Paalakah
Eko Meko Mama Priyo ॥
Bramahah Baadi Maheswarahha
Dui Bhujo Scho Chatur Baahu,
Sata Baahu Sahastrahah
Padma Patra Bishalakshya
Padma Garva Paro Hari
Padma Hastoh, Deva Paalo
Daitaari Daitanasanaha
Chaturr Murti, Chaturr Baahu
Schaturr Naa Nana Sevitoh.
Padma Hastoh, Chakra Paani
Sankha Hastoh, Gadaadharah
Maha Baikunthabasi Cho
Laxmi Priti Karah Sadaa ।
Significance of the Jagannath Ji Ki Aarti
The Aarti is a ritual of offering light to the deity, symbolizing the removal of darkness (ignorance) and the illumination of divine wisdom. In the context of Lord Jagannath, the Aarti holds several layers of significance:
- Spiritual Connection: Singing the Aarti fosters a deep emotional and spiritual bond between the devotee and Lord Jagannath. It is believed that sincere recitation with devotion can cleanse the mind, purify the soul, and invite divine grace.
- Removal of Obstacles: The lyrics of the Aarti often describe Lord Jagannath as Aapada Hari (the remover of calamities). Devotees believe that performing the Aarti with faith can alleviate personal troubles, ward off negativity, and bring positivity into their lives.
- Cultural Unity: The Aarti is sung in both temple settings and homes, uniting communities across regions and even countries. Its widespread popularity during the Rath Yatra highlights its role in fostering collective devotion.
- Symbol of Gratitude: The Aarti is an expression of gratitude for the deity’s benevolence. It acknowledges Lord Jagannath’s role as the protector and sustainer of the universe, reinforcing the devotee’s trust in divine providence.
- Blessings for Prosperity: Devotees believe that regular recitation of the Aarti brings blessings of health, wealth, and happiness, ensuring familial harmony and spiritual growth.
Benefits of Reciting Jagannath Ji Ki Aarti
Devotees attribute numerous benefits to the regular recitation of the Aarti:
- Spiritual Growth: It deepens one’s connection to Lord Jagannath, fostering inner peace and mindfulness.
- Mental Clarity: The rhythmic chanting calms the mind, reducing stress and anxiety.
- Protection: The Aarti is believed to shield devotees from negative energies and unforeseen challenges.
- Community Bonding: Singing the Aarti in groups strengthens social ties and collective devotion.
- Karmic Purification: It is said to cleanse past sins, paving the way for spiritual liberation.