Sukhakarta Dukhaharta (literally "harbinger of happiness and dispeller of distress",[1] Marathi:  :, sukhakart dukhaharta), also spelled as Sukhkarta Dukhharta, is a popular Marathi arati, song or bhajan (devotional song) dedicated to the Hindu god Ganesha, composed by the saint Samarth Ramdas (1608 - 1682 CE).[2][3] It is included in the "most standard and almost universal" aarti songs sung at the end of Puja (worship rituals) of Ganesha in Maharashtra, especially in his festival Ganesh Chaturthi as well as in Ganesha temples in the region.[1][3][4]

The genre of arati songs is written in vernacular languages, as opposed the hymns of Hindu religious rituals and mantras, which are in Sanskrit. These songs are sung at the finale of the Puja (worship rituals), while a worshipper offers light to the god. This is done by waving a plate with oil- or ghee-soaked lit wicks in front of the icon.[3]


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The last stanza praises Ganesha as One who with a pot belly, who wears yellow silken garments. His pot belly is interpreted to have grown his favourite sweet modaks as well as the sins of his devotees, thus absolving them.[6] A serpent is around his waist. He has three eyes and a soft trunk. His third eye is interpreted to the source of knowledge. Lokprabha notes that the third eye, usually not depicted in Ganesha's iconography, is seen in the Ganesha of Morgaon.[6] He is called Vakratunda, "One with a curved trunk".[3][5] Another translation of the word means one who destroys the crooked.[6] In the second last line, the poet's name is given: "Your humble servant Ramadas waits for you to come". Further, the song requests Ganesha, the Lord who worshipped by all, to be pleased with the devotee in trouble and protect him in distress. The chorus is repeated.[3][5]

The collection of Ganesha aratis, including the "timeless" Sukhakarta Dukhakarta by singer-sister Lata Mangeshkar and Usha Mangeshkar, became popular on release in the 1970s.[7] Anuradha Paudwal has the song in her music album Ganesh mantra.[8] The song was used as the theme song for a Rock music concert by musicians Vishal Rane and Sameer Bangare.[9]The song was adapted for the movie Bajirao Mastani and helped set the world record for the largest formation of human mosaic of the form of the God.[10]

The release of Sarkar 3 is round the corner, and as per Hindu religion, every good move is made only after offering prayers to Lord Ganesh with his aarti. Even Sarkar 3 seem to have commenced the shooting of their film with the same thought. The makers of the film have released Ganesh aarti sung by Amitabh Bachchan. The famous aarti has been sung many times in the past, as Ganapati visarjan has been used often as the backdrop. But this time, it is as divine as the original version, which has never been heard before in Indian cinema.

Ganesh Chaturthi Aarti Lyrics: It's that time of the year when everyone comes together under one roof to welcome Lord Ganesha and celebrate with much love and devotion. While many place Ganpati idols at home and mark this auspicious occasion, some also prefer in just visiting several places during the 11-day period of Ganesh Utsav and seeking blessings from as many Ganeshas as possible by. However, no Puja is complete without the Aarti. There are quite a few songs that are sung while performing the aarti. Here are some of the most popular ones, that we have compiled for you...

Aarti is a great ritual in Hinduism which is read after the completion of puja. According to the Hindu Mythology, it is considered as the puja is incomplete without reading the aarti. Aarti is done with the ghee diya or burning camphor in the puja thali. Aarti is a magical song which is sung to admire the God or Goddess.

The meaning of Aarti is, aa means complete and rati means the love. People sing aarti to make happy the God, to express the love and honor towards God. Singing aarti in each Hindu puja is a traditional, spiritual, religious and cultural ceremony.

People make their face towards the God or Goddess while performing the aarti and concentrate their mind towards God. The performer take the puja thali with burning camphor or ghee diya and take aarti in round motion around the statue of God and Goddess as well as sing the aarti song. It is the Hindu mythology that aarti indicates the completion of the puja and eliminates the evil from the human mind and environment. Aarti is a form of better meditation which can be done on daily basis to maintain the functioning of the body and mind. Reading aarti offers spiritual and religious peace of mind, strength and keep away from the tension. Aarti brings a human mind and soul come closer towards the divinity and God. It removes the darkness from the human mind and environment and welcomes the blessings of God to the human destiny forever.

It is cultural and religious ceremony which is performed during puja. It helps in the progress of the culture and tradition. It purifies the human body and mind and helps the mind to concentrate more. The following aarti is devoted to the Lord Ganesh:

Lakshmi aarti during puja is a great ritual in Hinduism which is performed on the festival of Diwali means the festival of lights. According to the Hindu tradition and culture, people perform aarti by putting a oil or ghee lamp in the puja thali and do aarti in round motion and then do the same outside their houses to remove the evil and welcome the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.

In Hinduism, Lord Ganesh is always worshipped with the Goddess Lakshmi as He was booned by the Goddess that He would be always worshipped by the human beings with her. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped by the Hindus in her three forms such as the Mahalakshmi means the goddess of wealth, the Mahasaraswati means the goddess of wisdom and knowledge and the Mahakali means the Kubera, treasurer of God. The following aarti is dedicated to the Goddess of wealth:

One cannot reach to the salvation without knowledge. People do aarti after the puja of the Goddess Saraswati to get the full blessings of her in the form of knowledge and wisdom. The following aarti written below is completely devoted to the Goddess Saraswati:

It is the Hindu ritual that aarti is done after the puja of God and Goddess. People worship the Goddess Kali for getting freedom from the evil powers as well as peace and well being. Aarti indicates the completion of puja and gets full blessings. People prepare a sacred puja thali with lighting ghee diya or burning camphor for doing aarti of Goddess.

Aarti thali also contains some additional required items such as sweets, flowers, incense and other offerings. The aarti performer performs aarti by holding puja thali and chanting aarti song. After completion of the aarti, performer passed the aarti thali to other members to get blessings of aarti. The aarti given below is fully dedicated to the Goddess Kali: e24fc04721

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