Aartis in West part
Aartis in West part of the continent.
Sanatana Decode | Glorious Aartis of the Western Devotion Belt
🪔 West India Aartis – Bhakti in Song and Simplicity
West Indian Aartis are devotional, lyrical, and often sung with immense love and community spirit. Maharashtra’s Varkari tradition, Gujarat’s Navratri Garba Aartis, and Rajasthan’s folk-devata Aartis show regional flavors. Composed in Marathi, Gujarati, and Rajasthani, they include famous Aartis like Sukhkarta Dukhharta, Jai Adya Shakti, and Shreenathji Aarti. Here, devotion flows through melody, rhythm, and surrender.
🕉 Divine Aartis of West India (1–60)
- Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti – Maharashtra’s most popular Aarti for Lord Ganesha.
- Sukhkarta Dukhharta Aarti – Morning Ganesha Aarti sung across homes and temples.
- Om Jai Jagdish Hare (Gujarati Style) – Vishnu Aarti in Gujarati devotional homes.
- Vitthala Vitthala Aarti (Pandharpur) – Aarti sung to Lord Vitthal by Varkari devotees.
- Jai Ambe Gauri (Navratri Aarti) – Performed during Garba and Durga festivals in Gujarat.
- Jai Adya Shakti Aarti – Powerful Devi Aarti of Gujarat’s Shakti worship tradition.
- Jai Santoshi Mata Aarti – Popular Friday Aarti to the wish-fulfilling goddess.
- Kakad Aarti (Maharashtra Temples) – Early morning Aarti in Marathi temples.
- Shej Aarti (Night Aarti) – Final temple Aarti before deity rests, in Maharashtra.
- Tulsi Aarti (Goa & Maharashtra) – Aarti performed to the sacred Tulsi plant.
- Mahalakshmi Aarti (Kolhapur) – Daily Aarti for Goddess Mahalakshmi.
- Kalaratri Aarti (Navratri Maharashtra) – Aarti on the 7th day of Navratri.
- Ekadashi Vitthal Aarti – Sung on Ekadashi in Pandharpur tradition.
- Datta Aarti (Dattatreya temples) – Aarti for the trimurti-avatar Datta Guru.
- Sai Baba Shej Aarti (Shirdi) – Night Aarti performed at Shirdi.
- Sai Baba Kakad Aarti – Dawn Aarti at Shirdi’s main shrine.
- Sai Baba Madhyan Aarti – Midday Aarti in the four-fold Shirdi Aarti tradition.
- Sai Baba Dhoop Aarti – Performed at dusk in Shirdi temple and homes.
- Mumbadevi Aarti (Mumbai) – City goddess Aarti performed in central temple.
- Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Aarti – Shiva Aarti at the Nashik shrine.
- Bhimashankar Aarti (Jyotirlinga) – Morning and evening Aarti to Lord Shiva.
- Grishneshwar Aarti (Aurangabad) – Aarti in one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
- Somnath Aarti (Gujarat) – Grand daily Aarti at the Somnath Jyotirlinga.
- Dwarkadhish Aarti (Dwarka) – Krishna Aarti in the city of Lord Krishna.
- Ranchhodji Aarti (Dakor) – Aarti for the Krishna form of Ranchhodji.
- Ambaji Aarti (Arasur Shaktipeeth) – Devi Aarti in Gujarat’s famous temple.
- Bahuchar Mata Aarti (Mehsana) – Aarti for the guardian goddess of Gujarat.
- Khodiyar Mata Aarti – Devotional Aarti in central Gujarat temples.
- Sanwariya Seth Aarti (Rajasthan) – Popular Krishna Aarti in Bhilwara region.
- Jwala Mata Aarti (Rajasthan) – Devi Aarti at Shaktipeeth in Jwalamukhi temple.
- Karni Mata Aarti (Deshnok) – Aarti in the famed temple of goddess Karni Mata.
- Kal Bhairav Aarti (Ujjain-Rajasthan) – Aarti to the fierce form of Shiva.
- Shreenathji Aarti (Nathdwara) – Krishna Aarti in Pushti Marg tradition.
- Yamunaji Aarti (Pushti Marg) – River goddess Aarti in Vaishnava temples.
- Mahudi Jain Aarti (Ghantakarna Mahavir) – Aarti in Jain-Gujarati devotional practice.
- Ranakpur Aarti (Jain Temples) – Aarti performed in majestic Rajasthan Jain shrine.
- Brahmaji Aarti (Pushkar) – Rare Aarti for Lord Brahma in the only major Brahma temple.
- Hanuman Aarti (Sankat Mochan Gujarat) – Aarti performed at major Hanuman temples.
- Ramdev Pir Aarti (Rajasthan) – Aarti for the folk saint Ramdevji worshipped across Western India.
- Bavka Dada Aarti (Tribal Gujarat) – Folk deity Aarti in eastern Gujarat.
- Mata Hinglaj Aarti (Kutchi Devotees) – Aarti for Goddess Hinglaj among Gujarat’s Sindhi community.
- Vitthal Rukmini Aarti (Maharashtra) – Joint Aarti for divine couple in Pandharpur.
- Ghantakarna Mahavir Aarti (Mahudi) – Jain Aarti for a protective deity.
- Ekvira Devi Aarti (Karla Caves) – Aarti at the hilltop goddess temple near Lonavala.
- Balaji Aarti (Balaji Mandir Pune) – Aarti in Tirupati-style temple in Maharashtra.
- Tulja Bhavani Aarti (Tuljapur) – Royal Aarti of the goddess worshipped by Shivaji.
- Renuka Mata Aarti (Mahur) – Aarti to the mother of Parashurama.
- Shitala Mata Aarti (Rajasthan) – Protective Devi Aarti against diseases.
- Ashtavinayak Aarti (Various Shrines) – Ganesha Aartis in the 8 temples of Maharashtra.
- Dagdu Sheth Aarti (Pune) – Famous Aarti at iconic Ganesha temple.
- Moti Dungri Ganesh Aarti (Jaipur) – Popular Aarti in Rajasthan’s Ganesha temple.
- Devi Patan Aarti (Rajasthan Border) – Shaktipeeth Aarti in western belt.
- Someshwar Mahadev Aarti (Rajkot) – Regional Shiva temple Aarti in Gujarat.
- Kshetrapal Dev Aarti (Folk Gujarat) – Guardian deity Aarti in rural shrines.
- Goa Devi Aarti (Shanta Durga) – Traditional Aarti for main Goan goddess.
- Mangueshi Temple Aarti (Goa) – Shiva Aarti in Goa’s most revered temple.
- Mahalasa Narayani Aarti (Goa) – Aarti to Vishnu-incarnate Devi Mahalasa.
- Navratri Garba Aarti (Gujarati Style) – Aarti before and after Garba dance.
- Kalika Mata Aarti (Pavagadh) – Aarti at Shaktipeeth in Gujarat’s hilltop shrine.
- Lalbaugcha Raja Aarti (Mumbai) – Iconic Ganesha Aarti of the famous pandal.