Aartis in East part
Aartis in East part of the continent.
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🌊 East India Aartis – River, Rhythm, and Reverence
Eastern Aartis are vibrant, spiritual, and deeply connected to Shakti worship, river devotion, and folk mysticism. From Durga Aarti in Bengal to Jagannath Aarti in Puri, they blend Sanskrit stotras, Bengali/Odia lyrics, and tribal tunes. Chhath Aarti on riverbanks, Kamakhya Harathi in tantric temples, and Tarapith Aartis reflect the spiritual diversity and emotional depth of this region.
🕉 Divine Aartis of East India (1–60)
- Durga Aarti (Jaya Jaya Japa Durge) – Central Aarti sung during Durga Puja in Bengal.
- Jagannath Aarti (Jai Jagannatha Swamy) – Aarti of Lord Jagannath in Puri.
- Lingaraja Aarti (Bhubaneswar) – Aarti of Lord Shiva in the grand Odisha temple.
- Chhathi Maiya Aarti – Bihar’s famous river-worshipping sun goddess Aarti.
- Sitala Mata Aarti (Bengal) – Aarti sung for the goddess of disease prevention.
- Kali Aarti (Dakhineshwar) – Deepa offering to Kali Ma at Kolkata’s famed temple.
- Kamakhya Devi Aarti (Assam) – Performed at the Kamakhya Shaktipeetha.
- Mahavir Hanuman Aarti (Patna) – Aarti in Bihar’s Hanuman Mandir near railway station.
- Tarapith Kali Aarti – Fierce Aarti performed at the cremation-ground Kali temple.
- Vishnu Aarti (Puri Temple) – Aarti to Lord Vishnu in his Jagannath form.
- Annapurna Aarti (Bengal) – Aarti for the goddess of food and nourishment.
- Dharamsala Devi Aarti (Jharkhand) – Local Aarti to regional village goddess.
- Baidyanath Aarti (Deoghar) – Jyotirlinga Aarti in Jharkhand’s spiritual town.
- Dashabhuja Aarti – Aarti to the ten-armed Durga form in Shakti temples.
- Shitala Aarti (Rural Odisha) – Worship for disease protection in tribal traditions.
- Manasa Devi Aarti (Bihar-Bengal) – Aarti for the snake goddess worshipped widely in the region.
- Ganga Aarti (Simaria, Bihar) – Aarti on the Ganga river ghats.
- Bhagwati Aarti (Assam Hills) – Tribal Hindu Devi worship with local aarti chants.
- Parvati Aarti (Odisha) – Evening temple Aarti for Shakti in Shaiva shrines.
- Brahmaputra Aarti (Guwahati) – River Aarti on the banks of Brahmaputra.
- Panchanan Dev Aarti (Bengal) – Folk Aarti for village deity Panchanan.
- Radha Krishna Aarti (Nabadwip) – Aarti to Gaudiya Vaishnava deities.
- Chandi Devi Aarti (Jharkhand) – Aarti for the fierce goddess in tribal Devi temples.
- Bhadrakali Aarti (Odisha) – Aarti in eastern Odisha’s Kali temples.
- Gopalji Aarti (Mithila Region) – Baby Krishna Aarti in Maithili homes.
- Narayani Devi Aarti (Bihar) – Aarti for goddess Narayani in multiple temples.
- Sundari Kali Aarti (Bengal) – Offered to graceful and fierce form of Ma Kali.
- Bhuvaneshwari Aarti (Assam) – Aarti in Devi temples of Eastern Shaktism.
- Shani Dev Aarti (Saturday Evenings) – Regular Aarti in Bihar-Jharkhand Hanuman temples.
- Vasuki Dev Aarti (Tribal Odisha) – Snake-god Aarti in traditional communities.
- Rama Aarti (Sitamarhi) – Aarti for Shri Ram in his birthplace region.
- Sita Aarti (Punaura Dham) – Aarti for Goddess Sita, especially in Bihar’s Sitamarhi.
- Bhairav Aarti (Kolkata Temples) – Fierce deity Aarti in Kali-associated shrines.
- Bhubaneswari Aarti (Cuttack) – Celebrated Devi Aarti in Cuttack’s famous temple.
- Sundari Devi Aarti (Tripura) – Worship of feminine power in eastern tribal traditions.
- Kartikeya Aarti (Kumaon-Mithila crossover) – Rare Aarti for Murugan in the northeast.
- Gauri Aarti (Durga-Saraswati Combined) – Special Aarti in Saraswati Puja week.
- Shyam Rai Aarti (Bankura) – Aarti in the terracotta temples of Bengal.
- Kalighat Aarti (Kolkata) – Daily Aarti at one of the 51 Shakti Peethas.
- Raghunathji Aarti (Jharkhand Temples) – Performed in Ram temples of the region.
- Iskcon Mayapur Aarti (Gaura Aarti) – Gaudiya-style Krishna Chaitanya Aarti.
- Lakshmi Narayan Aarti (Odisha) – Aarti for the divine couple, especially on Thursdays.
- Jagadhatri Aarti (Chandannagar) – Aarti during Jagadhatri Puja in Bengal.
- Sundarakand Aarti (Bihar Hanuman Temples) – Aarti at the end of group recitations.
- Harihar Aarti (Odisha) – Worship combining Shiva and Vishnu together.
- Bhairavi Aarti (Eastern Shakti Temples) – Rare Devi Aarti in tantric tradition.
- Ganga Sagar Aarti (Sagar Island) – River-sea confluence Aarti during Makar Sankranti.
- Devi Simhavahini Aarti (Navaratri) – Worship of the lion-riding Devi in rural shrines.
- Jagat Janani Aarti (Regional Devi Temples) – Aarti to the universal mother.
- Nath Baba Aarti (Assam, Jharkhand) – Aarti in Shaiva yogi temples.
- Ram Bhakta Hanuman Aarti (Maithila Region) – Devotional Aarti to Hanuman in Mithilanchal.
- Gorakhnath Aarti (Eastern UP-Jharkhand) – Aarti for the Nath yogi lineage guru.
- Bhagirathi Ganga Aarti (Murshidabad) – Devotional Aarti on eastern Ganga banks.
- Devi Annapurna Aarti (Odisha-Bengal) – Aarti to the goddess of grains and food.
- Maa Rajarajeshwari Aarti (Odisha) – Aarti for Devi in rich Shakta temples.
- Balmiki Aarti (Ramayana Devotees) – Aarti in memory of Maharishi Valmiki in Bihar.
- Kuleshwari Devi Aarti (Jharkhand) – Aarti at ancient Shaktipeeth hill temple.
- Gopinath Aarti (Odisha Temples) – Worship of Krishna in pastoral form.
- Nabadurga Aarti (Navaratri) – Worship of nine forms of Devi with Aartis.
- Baruni Aarti (Ganga Snan Days) – Aarti on Ganga bathing festivals across Bihar and Bengal.