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  1. Arti (Hindi: आरती, romanized: Āratī) or Aarati (Sanskrit: आरात्रिक, romanized: Ārātrika) [1][2] is a Hindu ritual employed in worship, part of a puja, in which light from a flame (fuelled by camphor, ghee, or oil) is ritually waved to venerate deities. [3][4][5] Arti also refers to the hymns sung in praise of the deity, when the light is being o...

  2. Aarti is performed at the end of puja rituals, worship, or bhajan sessions to invoke divinity, express gratitude, and seek blessings. Through this immersive ritual, devotees offer their deepest devotion to the divine, which is why Aarti is also called ‘Niranjan’—meaning illumination with a specific purpose. Purpose of Aarti. Aarti is ...

  3. Feb 2, 2020 · An aarti is a Hindu religious ritual of worship. It often takes place at temples where holy priests, also known as brahmins and pandits in India, perform this at the end of the puja — a...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arti_SinghArti Singh - Wikipedia

    Arti Shaarma (born 5 April 1985) also known as Arti Singh, is an Indian actress who works in Hindi television. She married businessman Deepak Chauhan in Mumbai on Thursday, 25 April 2024. She made her acting debut in 2007 with Star Plus 's drama series Maayka.

  5. Aarti is the ceremony of lights in Hindu tradition, Aarti is performed at the end of the prayers or auspicious rituals. Arti is performed to rectify any mistakes made during the whole process, to please the celestial god, and to take divine blessings from God.

  6. Aarti is a kind of worship that you do towards the end of ritualistic worship. One also performs it to welcome a holy person or even an honoured guest. During puja, the arati always accompanies with ringing the ghanti or the bell, musical instruments, singing and clapping. So this creates a whole different aura and vibe altogether.

  7. Arti is the symbolic waving of a lighted wick in a clockwise motion in front of the murti of Bhagwan while singing a prayer. It symbolizes the removal of darkness by true spiritual enlightenment. Arti is a tradition dating back thousands of years.