Bhaktan Ke Dukh Sare Pal Me Dur Kare
Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare.
Parmanand Murari Mohan Girdhari
Jai Ras Raas Bihari Jai Jai Girdhaari
Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Kar Kankan Koti Sohat Kaanan Me Baala
Mor Mukut Pitambar Sohe BanmalaOm Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Deen Sudhama Taare Daridro Ke Dukh Taare
Gaj Ke Fand Chudaye Bhav Saagar TaareOm Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Hiranyakashyap Sanhaare Narhaari Rup Dhare
Paahan Se Prabhu Pragate Jam Ke Beech Pare
Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Keshi Kans Vidaare Nal Kuber Taare
Daamoad Chavi Sundar Bhagtan Ke Pyare
Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Kali Naag Nathaiya Natwar Chhavi Sohe
Fan Fan Naachaa Karte Naagan Mann Mohe
Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Rajya Ugrasen Paaye Maata Shok Hare
Drupad Suta Pat Raakhi Karuna Laaj Bhare
Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare
Shri Krishna Aarti – “Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare”
“Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare, Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare…” This Aarti (hymn of worship) dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna symbolizes devotion, love, and righteousness (Dharma). This Aarti serves to remind devotees of Lord Krishna's divine Leelas (divine plays) and His teachings.
The Spiritual Significance of the Aarti
In this Aarti, Lord Shri Krishna is remembered as the Sustainer, the Protector, and the Guide.
The Meaning of “Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare”:
The Spiritual Significance of the Aarti
In this Aarti, Lord Shri Krishna is remembered as the Sustainer, the Protector, and the Guide.
The Meaning of “Prabhu Jai Shri Krishna Hare”:
- O Lord, You alone are the very foundation of our lives.
- You alone are the Remover of sorrows and the Bestower of happiness.
This Aarti teaches us:
- Nishkam Bhakti (Selfless devotion)
- The balance between Dharma (righteousness) and Karma (action)
- Love and compassion in daily life
The Importance of Shri Krishna Aarti
- This Aarti calms and stabilizes the mind.
- It illuminates the path of righteousness and truth in life.
- It inspires one to embrace the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
- This Aarti is particularly popular in Vrindavan and Mathura.
The Method of Performing the Aarti
- Bathe in the morning or evening and wear clean clothes.
- Install an idol or picture of Shri Krishna.
- Light a Deepak (lamp), Dhup (incense), and Agarbatti (incense sticks).
- Offer Tulsi (Holy Basil) leaves, Makhan-Mishri (butter and rock sugar), and flowers.
- Sing the Aarti with deep faith and reverence – “Om Jai Shri Krishna Hare…”
- Finally, distribute the Prasad (sacred food offering).
The Benefits of the Aarti
- Mental peace and freedom from stress
- Prosperity and balance in life
- Love and harmony in relationships
- Spiritual growth and self-realization
- Auspicious Times for the Aarti
Morning: At the time of sunrise
- Evening: After sunset
- Special Days:
- Janmashtami
- Ekadashi and Purnima (Full Moon days)
- Thursdays and Sundays