


Ganesh Aarti – Devotional Song of Lord Ganesha

Ganesh Aarti is a devotional hymn sung in praise of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom, prosperity, and success. Devotees chant this sacred aarti during Ganesh Chaturthi, daily prayers, and special occasions to seek blessings, peace, and divine protection. In this blog, you will find the full Ganesh Aarti in English, along with its spiritual significance and the best way to include it in your daily worship.

Ganesh Aarti – Om Jai Ganesh Deva
Lord Ganesha, also known as Vighnaharta (the remover of obstacles), is worshipped first before beginning any auspicious work, festival, or spiritual practice. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is revered as the god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune.
One of the most popular and powerful prayers offered to Him is the Ganesh Aarti – “Om Jai Ganesh Deva”. This aarti is sung with devotion to seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings for success, peace, and removal of difficulties in life.
Ganesh Aarti Lyrics (ॐ जय गणेश देवा)
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva ।
Mata Jaki Parwati, Pita Maha Deva ॥
Ek Dant Daya Want, Char Bhuuja Dhari ।
Mathe Sindor Shoye, Muse Ki Sawari ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva ।
Mata Jaki Parwati, Pita Maha Deva ॥
Pan Chadhe Phool Chadhe, Aur Chadhe Mewa ।
Laduan Ko Bhog Lage, Sant Kare Sewa ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva ।
Mata Jaki Parwati, Pita Maha Deva ॥
Andhan Ko Aankh Det, Kodhin Ko Kaya ।
Bajhan Ko Purta Det, Nirdhan Ko Maya॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva ।
Mata Jaki Parwati, Pita Maha Deva ॥
'sur' Shaam Sharan Aaye, Safal Ki Jiye Sewa ।
Mata Jaki Parwati, Pita Maha Deva ॥
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva ।
Mata Jaki Parwati, Pita Maha Deva ॥
OR
Sukhkarta Dukhharta Varta Vighnachi
Nurvi Purvi Prem Krupa Jayachi
Sarvangi Sundar Uti Shendurachi
Kanti Jhalke Mal Mukta Phalachi
Jai Deva Jai Deva
Jai Mangalmurti
Darshanamatre Manakamana Purti ||
Ratnakhachit Phara Tuj Gaurikumra
Chandanachi Uti Kumkumkeshara
Hi Phal Paane Rishi Muni Dolyara
Runadheen Atrisa Bhaktichya Para
Jai Deva Jai Deva
Jai Mangalmurti
Darshanamatre Manakamana Purti ||
Andan Udan Mardan Tunuk Tunuk Vaaje
Santh Sahit Baaje Vardana Naache
Tuj Magne Sarvakaari Bhavibhave
Asta Siddhi Hota Purti Sarvahi ||
Jai Deva Jai Deva
Jai Mangalmurti
Darshanamatre Manakamana Purti ||
Meaning of Ganesh Aarti
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“Om Jai Ganesh Deva” glorifies Lord Ganesha as the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
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He is described as the one with one tusk, four arms, and adorned with vermilion on his forehead.
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Riding on his vehicle, the mouse (Mushak), Ganesha blesses devotees with wisdom, prosperity, and happiness.
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The aarti also praises Him as the giver of eyesight to the blind, health to the sick, children to the childless, and wealth to the poor.
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Devas, sages, and even the Sun and Moon worship Him, while His devotees sing His glory.
Significance of Singing Ganesh Aarti
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Brings peace, prosperity, and protection in the home.
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Removes obstacles (Vighna) from all aspects of life.
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Invokes wisdom and clarity of thought.
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Creates a devotional atmosphere, especially during Ganesh Chaturthi and daily prayers.
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Helps connect the heart and mind with Lord Ganesha’s divine energy.
When to Sing Ganesh Aarti?
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During Ganesh Chaturthi festival (especially morning and evening).
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At the start of any puja, wedding, or auspicious ceremony.
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Daily morning or evening worship to seek Ganesha’s blessings.
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Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Chaturthi tithis are considered especially powerful.
Conclusion
The Ganesh Aarti – Om Jai Ganesh Deva is not just a devotional song but a heartfelt offering that connects devotees directly with Lord Ganesha’s divine grace. Chanting this aarti with faith brings blessings, removes obstacles, and fulfills wishes.
By remembering Vighnaharta Ganesha, we begin our spiritual and worldly journeys with divine protection and success.