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Maa Annapurna Aarti

Maa Annapurna Aarti

Chant Maa Annapurna Aarti to express gratitude to the goddess who nourishes the world and blesses every home with abundance. Maa Annapurna, the divine form of Goddess Parvati, is the giver of food, prosperity, and contentment. Singing her Aarti daily brings peace, happiness, and fulfillment, ensuring that no one in the household faces scarcity or sorrow.

Significance of Maa Annapurna Aarti

Maa Annapurna symbolizes the power of nourishment and the importance of gratitude for what we receive. Devotees believe that reciting her Aarti with devotion invites wealth, prosperity, and peace into life. Her blessings ensure that the home is always filled with food, love, and positivity. Regular worship of Maa Annapurna removes poverty, nourishes the soul, and fills the heart with divine satisfaction. Through her grace, one learns to live with thankfulness, humility, and inner joy.

Annapurna Aarti

Baarambaar Pranaam, Maiya Baarambaar Pranaam. Jo Nahin Dhyaave Tumhein Ambike, Kahaan Use Vishraam. Annapurna Devi Naam Tihaaro, Let Hot Sab Kaam.

Baarambaar Pranaam, Maiya Baarambaar Pranaam.

Pralay Yugantar Aur Janmantar, Kaalantar Tak Naam. Sur Suron Ki Rachna Karti, Kahaan Krishna Kahaan Ram.

Baarambaar Pranaam, Maiya Baarambaar Pranaam.

Choomahi Charan Chatur Chaturanand, Chaaru Chakradhar Shyaam. Chandrachood Chandranan Chaakar, Shobha Lakhahi Lalaam.

Baarambaar Pranaam, Maiya Baarambaar Pranaam.

Devi Dev! Dayaniy Dasha Mein, Daya-Daya Tab Naam. Traahi-Traahi Sharnagat Vatsal, Sharan Roop Tab Dhaam.

Baarambaar Pranaam, Maiya Baarambaar Pranaam.

Shreem, Hreem Shraddha Shri Ai Vidya, Shri Kleem Kamla Kaam. Kaanti, Bhraanti Mayi, Kaanti Shaanti Mayi, Var De Tu Nishkaam.

Baarambaar Pranaam, Maiya Baarambaar Pranaam.

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