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Friday, 12 August 2011

Ganesh Aarti/mantra, Ganesh Chatruthi, Ganpati, Aarti, Aarti Collection, Ganesh Aarti, Mantra Aarti Collection, Ganesh Mantra, Ganesh Chaturthi 2011

Ganesh Aarti/mantra, Ganesh Chatruthi, Ganpati, Aarti, Aarti Collection, Ganesh Aarti, Mantra Aarti Collection, Ganesh Mantra, Ganesh Chaturthi 2011

II Marathi Aarti Collection II
मराठी आरती संग्रह

Aartis are the sonnets (poetic or lyrical), in the introductory or in the form of praise of a God.
It is a ceremony of worship that takes place in front of murtis (carved statues of god that the god is actually present in) of the Gods. The priest has a tray with a diya, fferings of food, water, flowers, incense and a small bell. The five elements are represented in Arti: fire, earth, water, air and wind.the 5 senses touch taste sight smell and hear and it also represents wisdom Various rituals are carried out with the Diya. The ceremony ends with everyone sharing the food which has been offered to the Gods


Here are some Aartis (devotional songs) of various Indian gods and goddesses in the Marathi/English language. Aartis are performed during the puja of these deities.




Below are some Interesting Links Regarding Lord Ganesha :


Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration in Mumbai

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/ganesh-ganesh-chatruthi-ganpati.html


Marathi Aarti Collection

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/ganesh-ganesh-chatruthi-ganpati-aarti.html


Sankat Nashan Ganesha Stotram

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/ganesh-ganesh-chatruthi-ganpati-aarti_5248.html


Significance of the Ganesha Form

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/significance-of-ganesha-ganesh.html


How Ganesha Got His Head

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-ganesha-got-his-head-lord-ganesha.html


The Curse of the Moon

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/curse-of-moon-ganesha-and-moon-ganesh.html


Who is Elder?

http://anupchavanblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/who-is-elder-lord-ganesha-krartikey-and.html



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