Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti
"Om Jai Jagdish Hare," a prayer venerating Lord Vishnu as the master of the universe. The hymn begins by glorifying the Lord as one who instantly removes the troubles ( sankat) of his devotees (bhakt jano). It outlines the benefits of devotion: one who meditates ( dhyave) on Him receives blessings, peace of mind, wealth (sukh sampati), and health (kasht mite tan ka). The verses describe God as the ultimate parent , the supreme soul ( Parabrahm Parmeshwar) , an ocean of compassion ( Karuna Ke Saagar) , and the protector of the helpless. The devotee seeks refuge , praying for the removal of worldly sins ( paap haro) and an increase in faith (shraddha bhakti badhao)
Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti
"Om Jai Jagdish Hare," a prayer venerating Lord Vishnu as the master of the universe. The hymn begins by glorifying the Lord as one who instantly removes the troubles ( sankat) of his devotees (bhakt jano). It outlines the benefits of devotion: one who meditates ( dhyave) on Him receives blessings, peace of mind, wealth (sukh sampati), and health (kasht mite tan ka). The verses describe God as the ultimate parent , the supreme soul ( Parabrahm Parmeshwar) , an ocean of compassion ( Karuna Ke Saagar) , and the protector of the helpless. The devotee seeks refuge , praying for the removal of worldly sins ( paap haro) and an increase in faith (shraddha bhakti badhao)
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Spiritual Benefits
Benefits: Based on the aarti's meaning, reciting "Sukhakarta Dukhaharta" is believed to offer these benefits: Removal of Sorrow and Suffering: As the Dukhaharta, Ganesha helps alleviate grief and distress from a devotee's life. Bestowal of Joy: As the Sukhakarta, he brings happiness, peace, and prosperity into the home. Overcoming Obstacles: The aarti praises his power to remove all impediments (vighna) from one's path, ensuring success in endeavors. Receiving Divine Grace: It is a direct appeal for Lord Ganesha's loving grace and blessings upon the devotee.
Meaning: "Om Jai Jagdish Hare," a prayer venerating Lord Vishnu as the master of the universe. The hymn begins by glorifying the Lord as one who instantly removes the troubles ( sankat) of his devotees (bhakt jano). It outlines the benefits of devotion: one who meditates ( dhyave) on Him receives blessings, peace of mind, wealth (sukh sampati), and health (kasht mite tan ka). The verses describe God as the ultimate parent , the supreme soul ( Parabrahm Parmeshwar) , an ocean of compassion ( Karuna Ke Saagar) , and the protector of the helpless. The devotee seeks refuge , praying for the removal of worldly sins ( paap haro) and an increase in faith (shraddha bhakti badhao)