Lakshmi Aarti Lyrics in Hindi
Lakshmi AartiFull Lyrics
This Lakshmi Aarti page uses the aarti section that appears after Shri Laxmi Chalisa in the SanskritDocuments source. It intentionally avoids alternate aarti versions so the text stays source-faithful.
॥ श्री लक्ष्मीजी की आरती ॥
ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता, मैया जय लक्ष्मी माता तुम को निशदिन सेवत मैयाजी को निस दिन सेवत हर विष्णु विधाता । ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
उमा रमा ब्रह्माणी, तुम ही जग माता । ओ मैया तुम ही जग माता । सूर्य चन्द्र माँ ध्यावत नारद ऋषि गाता, ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
दुर्गा रूप निरंजनि सुख सम्पति दाता, ओ मैया सुख सम्पति दाता । जो कोई तुम को ध्यावत ऋद्धि सिद्धि धन पाता, ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
तुम पाताल निवासिनि तुम ही शुभ दाता, ओ मैया तुम ही शुभ दाता । कर्म प्रभाव प्रकाशिनि, भव निधि की दाता, ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
जिस घर तुम रहती तहँ सब सद्गुण आता, ओ मैया सब सद्गुण आता । सब संभव हो जाता मन नहीं घबराता, ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
तुम बिन यज्ञ न होते, वस्त्र न कोई पाता, ओ मैया वस्त्र न कोई पाता । खान पान का वैभव सब तुम से आता, ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
शुभ गुण मंदिर सुंदर क्षीरोदधि जाता, ओ मैया क्षीरोदधि जाता । रत्न चतुर्दश तुम बिन कोई नहीं पाता , ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
महा लक्ष्मीजी की आरती, जो कोई जन गाता, ओ मैया जो कोई जन गाता । उर आनंद समाता पाप उतर जाता , ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
स्थिर चर जगत बचावे कर्म प्रेम ल्याता । ओ मैया जो कोई जन गाता । राम प्रताप मैय्या की शुभ दृष्टि चाहता, ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माता ॥
॥ इति॥
Meaning & Significance
Lakshmi Aarti is the devotional closing song that many families sing after Lakshmi puja or after reciting a Lakshmi prayer. Its purpose is simple and practical. It gathers the worship into a short, repeatable song of praise. Because of that, it is often easier for people to remember than a longer stotra.
This page uses the aarti block exactly as it appears in the Shri Laxmi Chalisa source page. That matters because aarti texts often circulate in many versions. By keeping the source block intact, the page stays trustworthy and easy for readers to chant without wondering whether the wording has been altered.
The aarti praises Lakshmi as the mother of the world, the giver of auspiciousness, and the force behind household abundance. It does not treat prosperity as something separate from devotion. Instead, it frames blessing, order, and gratitude as part of the same prayerful atmosphere.
For many readers, this is the most familiar part of Lakshmi worship. The repeated refrain is what makes it feel communal and ceremonial. It is easy to sing in a home setting, easy to repeat during festivals, and easy to pair with Lakshmi Chalisa or a brief puja routine.
The page is intentionally kept focused. Aarti lyrics work best when they are available in a clean form without extra clutter. Readers often need a text they can open quickly during worship, and that is exactly what this page is designed to provide.
Pronunciation Notes
The aarti should be sung with a measured pace and a clear refrain. The repeated invocation gives the song its rhythm, so the chant feels strongest when the reader does not rush through the closing lines.
It helps to let each line finish before moving to the next refrain. That makes the aarti easier to sing along with in a group, and it also makes the Hindi easier to follow when reading alone.
About This Source Section
The source page is Shri Laxmi Chalisa, and the aarti appears after the chalisa text rather than as a separate file. This page extracts only the aarti section so readers can use it independently without mixing it with the main chalisa.
That structure matters for usability. Many devotees want a separate aarti page for the end of worship, while others want the chalisa on its own. Keeping the two apart makes both pages more convenient and keeps the source attribution clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the full Lakshmi Aarti text from the source?
Yes. This page uses the aarti block that follows Shri Laxmi Chalisa in the SanskritDocuments source and keeps that wording intact.
Why is Lakshmi Aarti recited?
It is recited as a praise song for Goddess Lakshmi, often after prayer or during puja. The aarti creates a devotional closing moment and brings the worship to a calm finish.
Can I use this page with Lakshmi Chalisa?
Yes. Many devotees recite Lakshmi Chalisa first and then sing the aarti afterward. Keeping both pages separate makes that sequence easy to follow.