This website provide information related to our religion . In Indian culture so many festivals celebrated by diffident community . Diwali is the most popular festival around the world . This festival celebrate by Indian as well as overseas people. The History of this festival when lord Rama  came back ayodhya  after banwas . LAxMI AArTI

 

AArti for lakhsmi maa

om jai Laxmi Mata, Maiya jaiLaxmi Mata,
Tumko nis din sevat, Hari, Vishnu Data
om jai Laxmi Mata
Uma rama Brahmaani, Tum ho jag Mata,
Maiya, Tum ho jag Mata,
Surya chanraMa dhyaavat, Naarad rishi gaata.
om jai Laxmi Mata.
Durga roop Niranjani, Sukh Sampati Data,
Maiya Sukh Sampati Data
jo koyee tumko dhyaataa,
ridhee Sidhee dhan paataa
om jai Laxmi Mata.
jis ghar mein tu rehtee, sab sukh guna aataa,
Maiya sab sukh guna aataa,
Taap paap mit jaataa, Man naheen ghabraataa.
om jai Laxmi Mata
Dhoop Deep phal meva, Ma sweekaar karo,
Maiya Ma sweekaar karo,
Gyaan prakaash karo Ma, Moha agyaan haro.
om jai Laxmi Mata.
Maha Laxmiji ki Aarti, jo gaavey
Maiya nis din jo gaavey,
Uraananda samata, paap uttar jata

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Aarti Why do we do aarati?
Towards the end of every ritualistic worship (pooja or
bhajan) of the Lord or to welcome an honoured guest
or saint, we perform the aarati. This is always accom-
panied by the ringing of the bell and sometimes by
singing, playing of musical instruments and clapping. It
is one of the sixteen steps (shodasha upachaara) of the
pooja ritual. As the light is waved we either do mental
or loud chanting of prayers or simply behold the beauti-
ful form of the Lord, illumined by the lamp. At the end
of the aarati we place our hands over the flame and
then gently touch our eyes and the top of the head.

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