Aartis in North part
Aartis in North part of the continent.
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🧭 North India Aartis – Harmony Through Devotion
North Indian Aartis are melodious, rhythmic, and often sung collectively with clapping and bells. Rooted in Bhakti movements and temple rituals, they are usually composed in Hindi, Awadhi, or Braj Bhasha. Aartis like Om Jai Jagdish Hare, Hanuman Aarti, and Durga Aarti have become pan-Indian. From the ghats of Varanasi to the Himalayan shrines, these Aartis invoke divine protection and daily gratitude.
🕉 Divine Aartis of North India (1–60)
- Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti – Universal Aarti sung in praise of Vishnu or the Supreme Lord.
- Om Jai Lakshmi Mata Aarti – Celebrated Aarti for Goddess Lakshmi during Diwali and Fridays.
- Om Jai Shiva Omkara Aarti – Famous Shiva Aarti invoking his threefold form.
- Jai Ambe Gauri Aarti – Aarti sung for Goddess Durga during Navaratri.
- Om Jai Saraswati Mata Aarti – Aarti to invoke wisdom and learning from Saraswati Devi.
- Jai Santoshi Mata Aarti – Popular Friday Aarti for the wish-fulfilling goddess.
- Om Jai Gange Mata Aarti – Performed at riverbanks, especially in Haridwar and Varanasi.
- Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Aarti – Aarti for Shri Ram composed by Tulsidas.
- Shri Hanuman Aarti (Aarti Ki Jai Hanuman Lala Ki) – Energetic Aarti to Hanuman.
- Durga Aarti (Aigiri Nandini) – Chant and Aarti celebrating Devi Durga’s power.
- Radha Rani Aarti – Devotional Aarti dedicated to Shri Radha Rani in Braj Bhumi.
- Banke Bihari Aarti – Performed at the Vrindavan temple of Banke Bihari.
- Yamuna Aarti – River Aarti at Vrindavan for Maa Yamuna.
- Baba Baidyanath Aarti – Aarti at Baidyanath Jyotirlinga in Jharkhand.
- Mahakaleshwar Aarti – Unique Aarti at Ujjain’s Mahakal temple, performed at 4 AM.
- Kashi Vishwanath Aarti – Grand Aarti at Varanasi’s Vishwanath temple.
- Sankat Mochan Hanuman Aarti – Offered in Varanasi’s famous Hanuman temple.
- Shri Tirupati Balaji Aarti (North Style) – Balaji Aarti sung in North Indian temples.
- Mangal Aarti (Krishna) – Early morning Aarti in ISKCON and Gaudiya temples.
- Tulsi Mata Aarti – Aarti sung while worshipping the Tulsi plant.
- Annapurna Devi Aarti – Aarti of the goddess of nourishment and food.
- Bharat Mata Aarti – Patriotic Aarti offered to Mother India in temples and events.
- Mata Vaishno Devi Aarti – Aarti sung in Vaishno Devi Bhawan in Jammu.
- Bhagwati Aarti – Aarti in praise of Devi as Bhagwati in Himalayan regions.
- Sita Ram Aarti – Joint Aarti for Sita and Ram, chanted in many homes.
- Gopal Krishna Aarti – Sung in Krishna temples across Mathura and Vrindavan.
- Govardhan Aarti – Aarti dedicated to Giriraj Govardhan during Annakut.
- Laddu Gopal Aarti – Aarti offered to baby Krishna form in homes.
- Shani Dev Aarti – Performed on Saturdays to appease Lord Shani.
- Surya Dev Aarti – Aarti offered to the Sun God at sunrise.
- Chhathi Maiya Aarti – Sung during Chhath Puja in Bihar and Eastern UP.
- Gauri Shankar Aarti – Joint Aarti for Shiva and Parvati.
- Kalki Aarti – Rare Aarti for the 10th incarnation of Vishnu.
- Bhagwan Dattatreya Aarti – Aarti of the trimurti-avatar Dattatreya.
- Narmada Aarti – Sung on Narmada river banks in Madhya Pradesh.
- Badrinath Aarti – Daily Aarti for Badri Vishal in Badrinath temple.
- Kedarnath Aarti – Aarti of Kedarnath Mahadev in the Garhwal Himalayas.
- Yamunotri Aarti – Aarti of Yamuna Devi at the Yamunotri dham.
- Gangotri Aarti – Ganga Aarti at origin point in Gangotri temple.
- Har Ki Pauri Ganga Aarti – World-famous Aarti at Haridwar’s ghats.
- Devi Sheetla Aarti – Aarti for Mata Sheetla, worshipped for protection from disease.
- Manasa Devi Aarti – Aarti for the wish-fulfilling goddess in Uttarakhand temples.
- Chamunda Devi Aarti – Aarti of fierce form of Devi in Himachal Pradesh.
- Jwala Ji Aarti – Aarti of the eternal flame goddess in Jwala Mukhi temple.
- Chintpurni Mata Aarti – Aarti sung in Punjab and Himachal Devi shrines.
- Annapurna Mandir Varanasi Aarti – Aarti at the Annapurna Mandir near Kashi Vishwanath.
- Navagraha Aarti – Aarti performed collectively for the nine planets.
- Panchmukhi Hanuman Aarti – Aarti honoring Hanuman in five-headed form.
- Bhagirathi Ganga Aarti – Special form sung in Uttarkashi and Tehri.
- Kal Bhairav Aarti – Aarti of Kashi’s fierce guardian deity.
- Ashtabhuja Devi Aarti – Aarti of the eight-armed goddess in Varanasi.
- Harihar Aarti – Combined worship of Vishnu and Shiva.
- Vindhyavasini Devi Aarti – Performed in the Vindhyachal region of UP.
- Sankat Haran Aarti – Aarti invoking the remover of troubles.
- Krishna Bihari Aarti – Aarti for Krishna in Bihar traditions.
- Patal Bhairavi Aarti – Offered to the goddess in Bhairav Peeth temples.
- Raghunath Ji Aarti – Aarti for Lord Ram in Jammu region.
- Kamakhya (North Indian Style) Aarti – Regional version of Devi Aarti in UP temples.
- Gajanan Maharaj Aarti (North Version) – Devotion to the saint sung in Hindi.
- Hari Om Aarti – Generic universal Aarti praising the formless Divine.