maruti aarti marathi
- sharansh261020
- Mar 30
- 10 min read
Maruti Aarti, a revered devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, holds a significant place in Marathi culture and spirituality. This sacred chant encapsulates the essence of devotion and reverence, often sung during worship and religious gatherings. Rooted in historical traditions and rich folklore, Maruti Aarti serves as a source of inspiration for countless devotees, guiding them in their spiritual journey. As we explore the lyrics, meanings, and cultural context of this powerful aarti, we will uncover its importance in Hindu worship, its musical compositions, and its enduring legacy within the Marathi community.
Maruti Aarti मारुती आरती संग्रह
श्री हनुमंताची आरती
सत्राणें उड्डाणें हुंकार वदनी |
करि डळमळ भूमंडळ सिंधुजळ गगनीं |
कडाडिले ब्रम्हांड धाके त्रिभुवनी |
सुरवर नर निशाचर त्या झाल्या पळणी ||१||
जय देव जय देव जय श्रीहनुमंता
तुमचेनी प्रसादें न भी कृतांता ||धृ||
दुमदुमलें पाताळ उठिला प्रतिशब्द |
थरथरला धरणीधर मनिला खेद |
Marathi
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-श्री रामदास स्वामी
जय देवा हनुमंता । जय अंजनी सुता ॥
ॐ नमो देवदेवा । राया रामाच्या दूता ॥
आरती ओवाळीन । ब्रह्मचारी पवित्रा ॥ धृ. ॥
वानररुपधारी । ज्याची अंजनी माता ॥
हिंडती वनांतरी । भेटी झाली रघुनाथा ।
धन्य तो रामभक्त । ज्याने मांडिलीं कथा ॥ १ ॥
सीतेच्या शोधासाठीं । रामें दिधली आज्ञा ॥
उल्लंघुनी समुद्रतीर । गेला लंकेच्या भुवना ।
शोधूनी अशोकवना। मुद्रा टाकिलि खुणा ॥ २ ॥
सीतेसी दंडवत । दोन्ही कर जोडून ॥
वन हे विध्वंसिलें । मारिला अखया दारूण ॥
परतोनी लंकेदरी । तंव केले दहन ॥ ३ ॥
निजवळें इंद्रजित । होम करीं आपण ॥
तोही त्वां विध्वंसिला लघुशंका करून ।
देखोनी पळताती ॥ महाभूतें दारूण ॥ ४ ॥
राम हो लक्षुमण । जरी पाताळीं नेले ॥
तयांच्या शुद्धीसाठी । जळी प्रवेशे केले ॥
अहिरावण महिरावण । क्षणामाजीं मर्दिले ॥ ५ ॥
देउनि भुभु:कार । नरलोक आटीले ॥
दीनानाथा माहेरा त्वां ॥ स्वामिसी सोडविले ॥
घेऊनि स्वामी खांदी । अयोध्येसी आणिलें ॥ ६ ॥
हनुमंत नाम तुझें । किती वर्णू दातारा ॥
अससी सर्वठायी । हारोहारीं अंबरा ॥
एका जनार्दनीं ॥ मुक्त झाले संसारा ॥ ७ ॥
अघटित भीमपराक्रम जय जय हनुमंता ।
अंजनिबालक म्हणविसी अपणा बलवंता ॥
उपजत किलाणमात्रें आक्रमिसी सविता ।
रावण गर्वनिकंद कपिबलयदातां ॥ १ ॥
जय देव जय देव जय मारूतीराया ब्रह्मासुखामृतसागर वंदित मी सदया ॥ धृ. ॥
दुर्घटसागर उडोनी सीतेची शुद्धी ।
मर्दुनी जंबूमाळी करिसी सद्बुद्धी ॥
भवलंकापुर जाळुनि नावरसी युद्धीं ।
रघुपतिनिजकार्याची करिसी तूं शुद्धी ॥ जय. ॥ २ ॥
जिंकिसी विषयसमुद्रा पवनात्मज रुद्रा ।
निजजनदु:खदरिद्रा पळविसी तूं भद्रा ॥
कपिकुलमंडणचंद्रा हरिं हे जडचंद्रा ।
सुखकर यतिवर वंदित मौनी पदमुद्रा ॥ जय. ॥ ३ ॥
माया शोधाविषयीं तरलासि समुद्रा ।
मध्यें भयंकरीला करिसी ह्रच्छिद्रा ॥
नमुनि श्रीला देसी दशरथीमुद्रा ।
लंका जाळूनि येसी एकादशरुद्रा ॥ १ ॥
जय देव जय देव जय मारुतिराया ।
जगदुद्धार कराया येसी या ठाया ॥ धृ. ॥
रुदन करी राम तया बहुसुखिया केला ।
सेतू बांधुनि सकपी नेशी लंकेला ॥
दशवदनदिक मारुनि आणिलि सीतेला ।
दासा बिभीषणाला लंकापति केला ॥ जय. ॥ २ ॥
ती कीर्ति तव अतुला वर्णिल कोण जनी ।
तरले दु:खसमुद्री बहू नर तव भजनीं ॥
सत्वर पावसी ऎसें कथिलेंसे सुजनीं ।
तव दर्शनवियोगे निरसे भ्रम रजनीं ॥ जय. ॥ ३ ॥
राहावें ममह्रुदयी सदया कपिराया ।
अखिलहि अधिव्याधी निर्मुल कराया ॥
मन्मन निर्मल व्हावें निस्पृह विचाराया ।
न जसा विलंब उदकी लवणास विराया ॥ जय. ॥ ४ ॥
या देही या नयनीं ब्रह्मचि खेंळावे ।
ज्ञानाग्नीनें संचित सर्वहि जाळावें ॥
क्रियामाणहि बाधेना ऎसे बाळावे ॥
नारायणदासा तव चरणीं पाळावें ॥ जय ॥ ५ ॥
सुखि निद्रा करी आतां स्वामि बलभीमा श्रीगुरु स्वामी बलमीना जालीसे बहु निशि आतां ध्यावें विश्रामा ॥धृ॥ देवा ॥
सीतेच्या शोधासि केलें लंकेसी जाण ।
मारुनि जंबूमाळी केले रावणदंडण ॥ देवा ॥
लीलामात्रें पुच्छालागीं अग्नि लावून ।
अर्धक्षणामाझारि केलें लंकेचें दहन ॥१॥
समुद्राच्या वरुते वेगि बांधुनि सेतूला ।
दशकंधरपुरिवरुते जाउनि चढविला हल्ला ॥ देवा ॥
लक्ष्मणाच्या साठीं उचलुनि द्रोणाचळ नेला ।
रामाचें निजसाह्य करुनिया विजयो मेळविला ॥ देवा ॥
जाउनिया पाताळीं लोटुनि दिधलें देवीला ।
महिरावण घेउनिया पायाखालीं रगडीला ॥ देवा ॥
निरंजन विलासि रघुविर संतुष्ट केला ।
कीर्ती जयजयकार तुमचा त्रैलोकीं जाला ॥ देवा ॥३॥
जयदेवजयदेव जयजय हनुमंता । आरति ओवाळू तुज वायु सुता ॥धृ॥
अंजनीच्या उदरीं प्रगटुनिया जाण ।
उन्मतांचि क्षणीं केलें उड्डाण ।
स्पर्शुनिया रविमंडळ जालें से येण ।
अगाध तवगुणमहिमा न कळे विंदान ॥१॥
दशरथतनुजाची तनु होतां विखंडा ।
द्रोणाचळ उचलुनिया नेता प्रचंडा ।
मार्गीं सहजीं त्याचा पडलासे गुंडा ।
तो हा पृथ्वीवरुते शोभे जरांडा ॥२॥
रघुवीराचे चरणीं ठेवुनीया प्रीती ।
त्रैलोक्याचे ठायीं वाढवीली ख्याती ॥
सद्भावें नीरंजन करितो आरती ।
पूर्णकटाक्षें ईक्षण करि त्याच्या वरुती ॥३॥
जय जय बलभीमा बलभीमा । अगाध तवगुण - महिमा ॥धृ॥
वंदुनिया श्रीरामा केली । निजबळ तूं बळसीमा ॥१॥
सीताशोक निवारून । केले लंकापुरिच्या दहना ॥२॥
द्रोणाचळ गिरि अणिला । बंधु लक्ष्मण वांचंविला ॥३॥
निरंजन तवपायीं । भावें ठेवित येउनि डोई ॥४॥
जयदेव जयदेव जय अंजनितनया ॥ आरति बोवाळूं तुज करुणानि लया ॥ध्रु०॥
अभिवन प्रतापमहिमा न बोलवे वाणी ॥ फळ म्हणवुनियां धरिला बाळपणीं तरणी ॥
अहिरावण महिरावण मारुनिया दोनी ॥ आणिला रघुविर केली अघटित हे करणी ॥१॥
शत योजन एका उडुअणें उदधी ॥ लंघुनि क्रौंचा वधिलें अगणीत बळबुद्धी ॥
लंकाप्रवेश करुनी दशमुख अतिक्रोधी ॥ राक्षस गांजुनि केली त्वां सीताशुद्धी ॥२॥
अशोकवन विध्वंसुनि वनचर निर्दळिले ॥ लंका जाळुनि पुच्छें रजनीचर छळिले ॥
श्रीरामासह सैन्य कपिगण तोषविले ॥ म्हणती भीम पराक्रम हनुमंतें केले ॥३॥
रामानुजसह सेने शक्ती लागतां ॥ द्रोणागिरि आणिला तो रवि-उदय नव्हतां ॥
अमृतसंजीवनी देउनियां त्वरितां ॥ संतोषविले दशरथसुतमहिजा-कांता ॥४॥
महारुद्रा हनुमंता देवा बलभीमा ॥ प्रियकर दास्यत्वें तूं होसी श्रीरामा ॥
शिव शंकर अवतारी निस्सीम सीमा ॥ नि:संगा निजरंगा मुनिमनविश्रामा ॥५॥
कोटीच्या ही कोटी गगनीं उडाला ।
अचपळ चंचल द्रोणाचळ घेउनि आला ॥
आला गेला आला कामा बहुतांला ।
वानर कटका चुटका लावुनियां गेलां ॥ १ ॥
जय देव जय देव जयजी बलभीमा ।
आरती ओवाळूं सुंदर गुणसीमा ॥ धृ. ॥
उत्कटबळ तें तुंबळ खळबळली सेना ।
चळवळ करितां त्यासी तुळणा दीसेना ॥
उदंड किर्ती तेथें मन हें बैसेना ।
दास म्हणे न कळे मोठा कीं साना ॥ २ ॥
जय जय अंजनिबाला । पंचारति ही करितों तुजला ॥ धृ. ॥
सीताशुद्धिस्तव जावोनी ॥ जाळीली लंका ।
दुष्ट वधोनी ॥ जानकिसह रामाला ।
नेसी अयोद्धे सुखधामाला ॥ जय. ॥ १ ॥
चरणी शरण मी भावें आलो । ब्रह्म सदोदित ह्र्दयी खेळो ॥
ऐशा दे ज्ञानाला । धन्य करी या बलवत्कविला ॥ जय. ॥ २ ॥
जयजय श्रीबलभीमा , मारुति अंजनिच्या नंदना हो ।
राक्षसकुळ हानना, अनाथनाथा करुणाघना हो ॥धृ०॥
सीता विरहें दुःखित, सीता सीता आक्रंदत हो ।
पंपातीर्थ तटाकिं, रघुविर पाहिला अवचित हो ।
तो प्रभु सद्गुरु केला, भावें होऊनि शरणांगत हो ।
निश्चय पण आदरिला, सीता शुद्धीचा संकेत हो ।
दक्षिणपंथें उडाला, टाकुनि मागें प्रभंजना हो ॥जय० ॥१॥
शोध सितेचा केला, क्रोधें जाळुनि लंकापुर हो ।
रामेश्वर लिंगापुढें, जाणों लाविला कापूर हो ।
राक्षस वधितां वहाती, तद्रक्ताचे तुंबळ पुर हो ।
नादें अंबर गर्जे, बहु भय वाटे दिग्गज मना हो ॥जय० ॥२॥
क्षणमात्रें शतकोटी, पर्वत उपडी बाहूबळें हो ।
फाटे धरणी तटाटे, हालवी ब्रह्मांड लांगुलें हो ।
राक्षस म्हणती भक्षक शिक्षक झाली गोलांगुलें हो ।
आत्मा कुलक्षय पाहुनि, रावण मोडित शत अंगुलें हो ।
प्राणमित्र म्हणे टाकुनि, अहिमहि गेले यमसदना हो ॥जय ३॥
पडतां रणिं लक्षूमण, वेगें द्रोणागिरी आणिला हो ।
चार वेळ रात्रींतून, गेला आला गेला अला हो ।
सीता हरतां मरतां, भरतां सरतां जय पावला हो ।
राम सिता सौमित्रा मारुति सप्राण भावला हो ।
भवबाधेची तोडी, विष्णूदासाची कल्पना हो ॥जय० ४॥
जयजय महावीर धीर चिरंजिव, मारुती बलभीमा ।
जनकसुता-भय-शोक-निवारण,कपिगण-विश्रामा ।
दशकंधर पुर दाहक प्रियकर, दाशरथी रामा ॥जयजय॥धृ.॥
जन्मतांचि पुढें नवल देखिलें, रक्तवर्ण नयनीं ।
बाळ क्षुधित तें फळ म्हणुनि बळें, झेंपावें गगनीं ।
ग्रहणकाळ खग्रास केतुवत, रवि घालि वदनीं ।
समर करुनि अरि अमर भासिले, करितां संग्रामा ॥जय० १॥
कडाडिलें ब्रह्मांड झोकितां, क्रोधें उड्डाण ।
क्षणमात्रें तळ मुळ उत्पाटुन, आणिला गिरि द्रोण ।
लक्ष्मणासह मृत रणकपिचा, जीवविला प्राण ।
खळ राक्षसकुळ सकळ धाडिलें, रविनंदन-धामा ॥जय० २॥
वज्रतनू घनशाम विराजे, तेज प्रखर तरणी ।
अटिव जेठि निट कटि कासूटी, कुंडलेंदु करणी ।
मुगुट गळा हार भार डोलती, नुपुर द्वय चरणीं ।
सजल नयन पुट जलज वदन शशि, सज्जन सप्रेमा ॥जय० ३॥
दुर्घट संकटें कोटि लोपतीं, देतां बुभुःक्कार ।
करुणासागर नत जनिं वागवि, ब्रीद अहंकार ।
विष्णुदास कर जोडुनि नमना, करि वारंवार ।
चरण गुणार्णव अगणित वर्णन, न कळे तव सीमा ॥जय० ४॥

Overview of Maruti Aarti
Definition and Context
Maruti Aarti is a devotional song dedicated to Lord Hanuman, who is also affectionately known as Maruti in many parts of India. An aarti is a form of worship in which light, often from a flame, is offered to a deity. While you might find aarti being sung in temples or at home, Maruti Aarti has a special place in the hearts of devotees, celebrating the heroic deeds and divine qualities of Hanuman.
Relation to Lord Hanuman
The connection between Maruti Aarti and Lord Hanuman is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. Hanuman, the embodiment of strength, devotion, and humility, serves as an eternal companion to Lord Rama. By singing Maruti Aarti, devotees invoke Hanuman’s protective energy, seeking his blessings for strength and resilience in their own lives. Plus, who wouldn’t want to channel the sheer might of a monkey god?
Historical Significance of Maruti in Marathi Culture
Folklore and Legends
In Marathi culture, Maruti is woven into an intricate tapestry of folklore that illustrates his valor and devotion. Stories abound of his fearless escapades, from leaping mountains to rescue Sita to outsmarting demons. These tales are not just bedtime stories; they’re cultural treasures that highlight the ethos of courage and loyalty in Marathi homes, often punctuated by the joyous resonance of Maruti Aarti.
Maruti's Role in Regional Festivals
Maruti takes center stage during various regional festivals, such as Hanuman Jayanti, where his life and deeds are celebrated with fervor. Devotees gather, often wearing traditional attire, to sing Maruti Aarti in a collective outpouring of faith. The infectious energy at these gatherings transforms into vibrant celebrations, with processions and devotional songs echoing through the streets, reinforcing Maruti’s significance as a cultural icon.
Lyrics and Meaning of Maruti Aarti
Line-by-Line Breakdown
The lyrics of Maruti Aarti are a melodious tribute, often featuring phrases that extol Hanuman’s virtues. Each line paints a picture of his divine attributes, inviting devotees to reflect on his strength and compassion. As one delves into the lyrics, it's almost like peeling layers of an onion—except with fewer tears and more blessings!
Significance of Key Phrases
Certain phrases within the Maruti Aarti resonate deeply, symbolizing hope and strength. For instance, references to Hanuman's unwavering loyalty and his power to overcome obstacles are not just poetic musings but serve as mantras to inspire devotion and resilience in daily life. Each key phrase acts like a gentle reminder that even in times of trouble, support is just a prayer away.
Importance of Aarti in Hindu Worship
Spiritual Significance
Aarti holds profound spiritual significance in Hindu worship, embodying a channel of communication between the devotee and the divine. It symbolizes the removal of darkness and ignorance, allowing light—both literal and metaphorical—to shine through. By performing aarti, devotees express gratitude, love, and reverence, creating a sacred atmosphere conducive to spiritual upliftment.
Rituals Involving Aarti
Aarti is typically performed at the end of worship ceremonies, often accompanied by the ringing of bells and the singing of bhajans. This ritual invites everyone present to participate, fostering a sense of community and shared devotion. It's that moment when you look around and realize everyone’s got that same blissful glow—like you just finished a satisfying meal, but way more spiritual!
Musical Composition and Traditional Renditions
Different Musical Styles
Maruti Aarti showcases a delightful blend of musical styles that reflect the rich tapestry of Marathi culture. From the melodious strains of classical Hindustani music to the energetic beats of folk tunes, each rendition has its own flair. Some versions may have a slow, soothing tempo ideal for meditative moments, while others may come alive with rhythmic claps and loud harmonium accompaniments, creating an atmosphere that practically demands a dance break (and who are we to resist?).
Influence of Artists and Performers
The magic of Maruti Aarti has been elevated by a plethora of artists and performers who have put their unique stamp on the composition. Iconic singers and musicians have recorded versions that range from heartwarming to electrifying, introducing this cherished piece into contemporary music scenes. Whether it’s a seasoned artist with a voice that can melt butter or a fresh talent with a bold interpretation, their contributions ensure that the essence of Maruti’s devotion remains vibrant.
Celebrations and Festivals Featuring Maruti Aarti
Major Festivals Celebrating Maruti
Maruti Aarti finds its place of honor during significant festivals like Hanuman Jayanti and Ganesh Chaturthi. Devotees gather to chant it in elaborate processions, transforming streets into vibrant displays of faith and celebration. The dramatic influx of energy, colorful decorations, and soul-stirring renditions create an environment that can make even the most stoic onlooker feel a tingle in their heart (and possibly the urge to join the conga line!).
Community Gatherings and Aarti Performances
In community centers and temples, Maruti Aarti serves as the heartbeat of gatherings. These performances are often steeped in camaraderie, where families and friends come together to share their love for Maruti. Nothing quite unites a crowd like the collective echo of voices rising in devotion—particularly if there’s some delicious prasad (offering) waiting afterward.
Personal Reflections and Devotional Practices
Individual Experiences with Maruti Aarti
Many devotees find solace in the personal practice of singing or listening to Maruti Aarti, weaving it into their daily routine, whether it’s during quiet moments of reflection or the hustle and bustle of morning rituals. These personal experiences often transform into spiritual journeys, where every note becomes a reminder of faith, strength, and a heartwarming connection to a beloved deity.
Modern Adaptations of the Aarti
As the world evolves, so does the way we celebrate our traditions. Modern adaptations of Maruti Aarti can be found in various musical genres, including pop, rock, and fusion. Tech-savvy devotees have taken to social media to share their renditions, infusing the classic with contemporary beats that speak to younger generations. Whether it’s through catchy TikTok videos or soulful YouTube covers, the spirit of Maruti Aarti continues to resonate, ensuring that its message of devotion stays relevant.
Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of Maruti Aarti
Continuation of Traditions
As time marches on, the traditions surrounding Maruti Aarti remain a vital part of cultural identity for many. Families proudly pass down the lyrics and melodies through generations, ensuring that the devotion only grows deeper. Even as new forms of worship and expression emerge, the timeless nature of Maruti Aarti continues to inspire and uplift.
Future of Maruti Aarti in Contemporary Worship
Looking ahead, the future of Maruti Aarti in contemporary worship is bright. With the growing influence of technology and globalization, we can anticipate innovative reinterpretations that will keep the essence intact while attracting a diverse audience. Who knows? The next viral sensation might just be a Maruti Aarti remix that gets everyone chanting along—and possibly dancing in the living room!In conclusion, Maruti Aarti is more than just a hymn; it is a profound expression of devotion that unites countless individuals in their worship of Lord Hanuman. Through its lyrical beauty and cultural significance, this aarti continues to inspire and uplift the spirits of devotees across generations. As it remains an integral part of Marathi traditions and celebrations, Maruti Aarti will undoubtedly continue to resonate in the hearts of those who seek solace and strength in their faith.
Frequently Asked Questions about Maruti Aarti
What is the significance of Maruti Aarti in Hindu worship?
Maruti Aarti is significant as it is a devotional hymn that expresses love and reverence for Lord Hanuman, who symbolizes strength, devotion, and protection in Hinduism. It is often recited during rituals to seek blessings and guidance.
Are there different versions of Maruti Aarti?
Yes, there are several versions of Maruti Aarti, each with variations in lyrics and musical renditions. Different communities and regions may have their own interpretations, reflecting local traditions and styles.
When is Maruti Aarti typically performed?
Maruti Aarti is commonly performed during religious ceremonies, festivals such as Hanuman Jayanti, and community gatherings. Devotees may also recite it as part of their daily worship routine.
How can one learn the lyrics and meaning of Maruti Aarti?
The lyrics and meanings of Maruti Aarti can be found in religious texts, online resources, or by attending local temple services. Many devotional music platforms also provide audio and video renditions to help with learning.



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