Dharti par rahakar Prabhu Tumne tan ambar tak vistaaraa |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara |
Om Sai Ram, Sai Shyam, Dhukh Bhanjan Tero Naam |
He SaiNath Tere Aane se hua, dhaniyaa ye Dharti dham dham |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara, Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara | (2)
Dharti par rahakar Prabhu Tumne tan ambar tak vistaaraa |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara, Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara |
Iswariya alok liye, Prabhu Manav roop dhare ho |
chamatkar hi chamatkar se, Tum sampurna bhare ho | (2)
Saubhagya jude tab darshan ka saubhagya mile sukhkara |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara, Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara | (2)
Dharti par rahakar Prabhu Tumne tan ambar tak vistaaraa |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara, Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara |
Hum to Tumse judkar bethe, naate dunuyawaale |
Roop virat dikhakar Tumne man achraj me daale |
Saintah hume phir lauta do, vahi sahaj roop manhara |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara, Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara | (2)
Dharti par rahakar Prabhu Tumne tan ambar tak vistaaraa |
Om Jai Sainath Jai SaiNath, Aadi na ant Tumhara, Tumhe Shraddha Naman Hamara |
Shri Sainath Aarti – Significance, Meaning, and Benefits
“Om Jai Sainath, Jai Sainath…” This Aarti (hymn of worship) dedicated to Sai Baba is immensely popular among devotees. It is not merely a devotional song, but a divine hymn of praise that conveys the message of *Shraddha* (Faith) and *Saburi* (Patience).The Spiritual Meaning of the Aarti
The phrase “Adi na ant tumhara…” signifies that:Sainath is infinite—He has neither a beginning nor an end.
This Aarti teaches us:
- Complete Surrender
- Saburi (Patience)
- Shraddha (Faith)
The Significance of Sainath Aarti
- It brings peace and balance into one's life.
- It provides mental strength during times of sorrow and crisis.
- It grants stability on the path of devotion.
- This Aarti is particularly renowned within Sai Baba temples.
Method of Performing the Aarti
- Install an idol or portrait of Sai Baba.
- Light a lamp (Deepak) and incense sticks (Agarbatti).
- Offer flowers and Prasad (fruits or sweets).
- Sing the Aarti with deep faith and devotion.
- Conclude by chanting “Om Sai Ram.”
Benefits of the Aarti
- Mental peace and positive energy.
- Financial and familial stability.
- Protection from crises and negativity.
- Fulfillment of wishes.
Auspicious Times for the Aarti
- Early Morning (Kakad Aarti)
- Evening (Dhup Aarti)
- Night (Shej Aarti)