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of the Lord. 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. Aarati is often performed with camphor. This holds a telling spiritual props of an aarti. visit www.window2india.co...Towards the end of every ritualistic worship pooja or bhajan of the Lord or to welcome anhonored guest or saint, we perform the aarati. This is always
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Puja & Rituals by Sree Kutti at 4:52 PM on September 09, 2008
Towards the end of every ritualistic worship pooja or bhajan of the Lord or to welcome an honored guest or saint, we perform the aarati. This is always accompanied by the ringing of the bell of prayers or simply behold the beautiful 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.We have seen
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Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 12:32 PM on October 12, 2008
....Towards the end of every ritualistic worship pooja or bhajan of the Lord or to welcome an honored guest or saint, we perform the aarati. This is always accompanied by the ringing of the bell and sometimes or simply behold the beautiful 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.We have seen
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Puja & Rituals by nikhil at 4:40 AM on October 27, 2008
wise aarti be resolved round a deity is the right puja....Dear vijay !ESOTERIC METHOD OF AARATI :[Refer : "AARATI KAISE KAREN " by SANATAN SANSTHA...][1...] "Devata ki Aarati unake "ANAHAT CHAKRA" se "Ajana CHAKRA" takutarani chahiye , Aarti utarani chahiye, Aarati ke samaya tali dheemi gati se bajani chahiye va Aarati ke uparant Devata ki parikrama avashya karani chahiye
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Puja & Rituals by Vijay Kayal at 9:48 PM on July 18, 2008
yes you can download it from www.youtube.com just type in search and find out.you may get its videos too....You can get this old Marati aarti from wwww.guruji.com
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Music Anonymously at 4:15 PM on September 25, 2009
thereis no specific method for aarti.u show u r love thru aarti.and u need to see the god with aarti only in olden days....Before electrical lighting was introduced, an aarti would be waved in front of a Murti so every part of the Lord murti could be seen.The aarti is done by in a circular motion mov
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Puja & Rituals by SHIVA at 12:51 AM on March 29, 2008
, or before an important task....We perform aarati beecause we invoke God dear and seek his blessings in the form of vibrations. Second God is fond of lights and in doing so you remove negative feelings...HI BALRAJ JAI BHAGVAN Aarati is often performed with camphor. This holds a telling spiritual significance. Camphor when lit, burns itself out completely without leaving a trace of it. It represents our
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Puja & Rituals by Raj Brar at 12:32 PM on March 21, 2008
To ward off the evil and to secondly to felicitate Him her with a thousand lghts...AArti is done towards the conclusion of the puja.Lit diya is rotated in front of the deity, chanting mantras, amidst the ringing bells & sound of musical instruments like conches & drums. After dedicating offer
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 3:16 AM on February 13, 2008
camphor gives a good smell. Also signifies human life reduces in the end to nothing it is not pessimistic but a lesson to be observed.However in many tamil nadu temples they use arati instead of camphor stating it causes pollution....When camphor is burnt it does not leave a residue. While performing
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Puja & Rituals by coolkevin at 10:47 PM on October 31, 2007
Be punctual so that every one will be jealous on us. So we take a full breath on Mangala Aarthi. All devils and horror things will go out of our house
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Puja & Rituals by kellywild at 5:20 PM on October 30, 2007
, to gain the vision of the Lord who is all-auspiciousness.Even while doing the ritualistic aarati, we ring the bell. It is sometimes accompanied by theauspicious sounds of the conch and other musical. There should be auspiciousness within and without, to gain the vision of the Lord who is all-auspiciousness. Even while doing the ritualistic aarati, we ring the bell.It is a kind of asking for permission
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Puja & Rituals by Sree Kutti at 4:52 PM on September 09, 2008
be absolved as I circumambulate in thy worship6 CONCLUSION : Now the Puja can be completed with an aarati. Om jaya jagadeeshahare is recommended. If ashtoththara is to be chanted then the aarati follows that. After the aarati is complete, take it around so that the devotees can receive the blessing by reverentially cupping their hands downwards and receiving the warmth of the flame and touching their eyes
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Puja & Rituals by anish26 at 9:12 PM on November 13, 2007
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, irrespective of thisfacts that in temples they use MANUAL-GHANTA& GHANTI for SOUND ENERGY DURING "AARATI."[2...] Using manual GHANTA-GHANTI or Bell & Nagara by electrical energy make no differenceFor generating sound energy during AARATI in the Temple.[3...] Electric Bel & Ngara is more helpful in generating SOUND ENERGY during AARATITo the Devotee for more concentration on PRAYER &
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Puja & Rituals by HIMMAT Chha at 2:24 AM on October 06, 2008
, to gain the vision of the Lord who is all-auspiciousness. Even while doing the ritualistic aarati, we ring the bell. It is sometimes accompanied by the auspicious sounds of the conch and other musical be auspiciousness within andwithout, to gain the vision of the Lord who is all-auspiciousness.Even while doing the ritualistic aarati, we ring the bell. It is sometimes accompanied by theauspicious sounds
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Puja & Rituals by Jyothi at 5:21 PM on September 12, 2008