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Aarti English Aarati - Morning Glory 6:30 a.m. Aim Hreem Kleem Chaa-mun-daa-yaai Vichche* 1 12 23 Namo devyai mahaa devyai Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu shivaayai satatam namah. shakti roopena sans-thitaa. dayaa roopena sans-thitaa. Namah prakrityai bhadraayai Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, niyataahaa pranataahaa sma-taam. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 2 13 24 Raudraayai namo nityaayai Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Gauryai dhaatryai namo namah. trishnaa roopena sans-thitaa. tushti roopena sans-thitaa. Jyotsnaayai chendu roopinyai Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, sukhaayai satatam namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 3 14 25 Kalyaanyai pranataam vrid-dhyai Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu sid-dhyai kurmo namo namah. kshanti roopena sans-thitaa. maatri roopena sans-thitaa. Nair-rityai bhoo-bhritaam Laxmyai Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, shar-vaan-yai te namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 4 15 26 Durgaayai durga-paaraayai Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu saaraayai sarva kaarinyai. jaati roopena sans-thitaa. bhranti roopena sans-thitaa. Khyaa-tyai tathaiva krish-naa-yai Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, dhoomraa-yai satatam namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 5 16 27 Ati saumyaati raudraa-yai Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Indri-yaa-naam adhish-tthaatri nataas-tasyai namo namah. lajjaa roopena sans-thitaa. bhootaa-naam chaa-khi-leshu yaa. Namo jagat-pratish-tthaayai Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Bhooteshu satatam tasyai devyai krityai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. Vyaapti devyai namo namah. 6 17 28 Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Chiti roopena yaa kritsname- vishnu maayeti shab-ditaa. shaanti roopena sans-thitaa. tadvyaapya sthitaa jagat. Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 7 18 29 Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, chetane-tya-bhi-dhee-yate. shrad-dhaa roopena sans-thitaa. namas-tasyai namo namah. Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 8 19 30 Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Stutaa suraihe poorvama- bud-dhi roopena sans-thitaa. kaanti roopena sans-thitaa. bheeshta-sanshrayaat- Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, tatthaa surendrena namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. dineshu sevitaa. 9 20 Karotu saa nah shubh Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu hetu-ree-shwaree nidraa roopena sans-thitaa. laxmee roopena sans-thitaa. Shubhaani bhadraan- Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, yabhi-hantu chaa-padah. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. 31 10 21 Yaa sampratam chod-dha Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu tadai-tya taapitayai- kshudhaa roopena sans-thitaa. vritti roopena sans-thitaa. rasmaa-bhi-reeshaa Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, cha surair-namasyate. namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. Yaa cha smritaa tat-kshana- 11 22 meva hanti nah Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu Yaa devee sarva bhooteshu sarvaa-pado bhakti chhaaya roopena sans-thitaa. smri-ti roopena sans-thitaa. vinamra moortibhihi. (2x) Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, Namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai, namas-tasyai namo namah. namas-tasyai namo namah. Yogashakti Mission 3895 Hield Road N.W., Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Tel: 321 725-4024 *Sing one minute before Aaratri Aarati Evening Beauty (Glory) 6:30 p.m. Aim Hreem Kleem Chaa-mun-daa-yaai Vichche* Jaga jananee jaya jaya! Maa, jaga jananee jaya jaya. Bhaya haarini bhava taarini, bhaya haarini bhava taarini, Bhava bhaamini jaya jaya. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 1. 8. Too hee sata-chita-sukha-maya shuddha brahma roopaa. Sura-muni mohini saumyaa too shobhaa dhaaraa. Maa shuddha brahma roopaa. Maa too shobhaa dhaaraa. Satya sanaatana sundara, satya sanaatana sundara, Vivasana vikata-svaroopaa, vivasana vikata-svaroopaa, Parashiva surabhoopaa. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Pralayamayee dhaaraa. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 2. 9. Aadi anaadi anaamaya avichala avinaashee. Too hee snehasudhamayi, too ati garalamanaa, Maa avichala avinaashee. Maa too ati garalamanaa. Amala ananta agochara, amala ananta agochara, Ratnavibushita too hee, ratnavibishita too hee, Aja aanandarashee. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Too he asthitanaa. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 3. 10. Avikaree, aghaaree, akala, kalaadhaaree, Moolaa-dhaara-nivaasini, iha para siddhiprade, Maa akala, kalaadhaaree. Maa iha para siddhiprade. Kartaa vidhi, bharta hari, kartaa vidhi, bharta hari, Kaalaateetaa kaalee, kaalaateetaa kaalee, Hara sanhaara-kaaree. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Kamalaa too varade. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 4. 11. Too vidhivadhoo, rama too, umaa mahaamaayaa, Shakti shaktidhara too hee nitya abhedamayee, Maa umaa mahaamaayaa. Maa nitya abhedamayee. Moolaprakti vidyaa too, moolaprakti vidyaa too, Bheda-pradarshini vaanee, bheda-pradarshini vaanee, Too jananee jaayaa. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Vimale vedatrayee. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 5. 12. Rama, krishna too, sitaa,vrajaraanee raadhaa, Hama ati deena dukhee maa, vipata-jaala gheere, Maa vrajaraanee raadhaa. Maa vipata-jaala gheere. Too vaanchhaakalpad-ruma, too vaanchhaakalpad-ruma, Hain kapoota ati kapatee, hain kapoota ati kapatee, Haarini saba baadhaa, OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Para baalaka tere. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 6. 13. Dasha vidyaa nava durgaa naanaashastrakaraa., Nija svabhaava-vasha jananee, dayaa drishti keeje, Maa naanaashastrakaraa. Maa dayaa drishti keeje. Ashta maatrikaa yogini, ashta maatrikaa yogini, Karunaa kara karunaamayi, karunaa kara karunaamayi, Nava nava roopadharaa. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Charana-sharana deeje. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. 7. Too paradhaama nivaasini, mahaa vilaasini too. Jaga jananee jaya jaya! Maa, jaga jananee jaya jaya. Maa mahaa vilaasini too. Bhaya haarini bhava taarini, bhaya haarini bhava taarini, Too hi shmashaana vihaarini, too hi shmashaana vihaarini, Bhava bhaamini jaya jaya. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Taandava-laasini too. OM jaga jananee jaya jaya. Yogashakti Mission 3895 Hield Road N.W., Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Tel: 321 725-4024 *Sing one minute before Aaratri Universal Prayer Prayer to Ram Tvameva maataa cha pitaa tvameva Neelaambuj shyaamal komlaagam tvameva bandhushcha sakhaa tvameva. Seeta samaa ropita vaama bhaagan. Tvameva vidyaa dravinam tvameva Paanau mahaa saayaka chaaru chaapam tvameva sarvam mama devadeva. Namaami raamam raghu vansha natam. (2x) Ganesh Prayer Prayer to Hanuman Gajaananam bhoota ganaadi sevitam Manojavam maaruta tulya vegam kapit-tha jamboo phala chaaru bhakshanam. jitendiryam buddhi mataam varishttha. Umaa sutam shoka vinaasha kaarakam Vataatmajam vaanar yootha mukhyam namaami vighneshwar paada pankajam. Shree raama dootam sharanam prapadye. (2x) Sajayati sindoor vadano devo Prayer to Guru yat paada pankaja smaranam. 1 Gurur-brahmaa gurur-vishnur Vaasar mani-riva tamasaam Gurur-devo maheshwarah. raashi naashyati vighnaanaam. Guru-saakshaat param brahma tasmai shree guruve namah. Prayer to the Nine (Planets) 2 Brahmaa muraaris-tripuraanta kaari Agyaan timiraan-dhasyagya bhaanu shashi bhoomi sutau budhashcha. anaanjana shalaakayaa. Chakshuru-meelitam yena Guruh shukra shani raahu ketavah tas-mai shree gurave namah. Sarve grahaahaa shaanti karaa bhavantu. (2x) 3 or Nityam shud-dham niraabhaasam Sarve grahaahaa kuru mama suprabhaatam. niraakaaram niranjanam. (in morning only) Nitya bodham chidaa nandam Gurum brahma namaa-mya-ham. Krishna Prayer 4 Vasudeva sutam devam Dhyaan moolam gurur-moortihi Kansa chanur mardanam. poojaa moolam guroh padam. Mantra moolam guror-vaakyam Devaki paramaanandam moksha moolam guroh kripaa. (3x) Krishnam vande jagad gurum. (3x) Prayer to Light Prayer to Lord Shiva Shubham vhavatu kayaanam Karpur gauram karunaa va taaram aarogyam pushti vardhanam. sansaar saaram bhujgendra haaram. Aatma tatwa prabohodhaaya deepa jyotir namostute. (2x) Sadaa vasantam hridyaarvinde Bbhawam bhawaanee sahitam namaami. (2x) Prayer of Shiva Mandir Jataa-atavee gala-jjala pravaaha paavi-tas-thaley Prayer to Vishnu Gale-valamb-ya lambitaama bhujang tunga maalikaam. Shantaa kaaram bhujaga shayanam Dama-dama dama-dama ninaada-vadda-mar-vayam padma naabham suresham. Chakaara chanda taanda-vam tanotu nah Shivah Shivam. Vishwaa dhaaram gagan sadrisham megh varanam shubhaangam. Jataa kataah sambhrama bhraman nilampa nirjharee Laxmi kaantam kamal nayanam Vilola veechi vallaree viraaja maan moordhanee. yoga-bhir-dhayaan gamyan. Dhagad-dhagad-dhaga-jjwala-lalaata patta pawakey Vande vishnu bhava bhaya haram Kishora chandra shekharey ratih prati kshana nama. (Chant sarva lokaika naatham. (2x) 3 times do parikrama going around 3 times.) Yogashakti Mission 3895 Hield Road N.W., Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Tel: 321 725-4024.
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