Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki (Aarti of Lord Hanuman)
Transliteration:
Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki, Dusht Dalan Raghunath Kala Ki.
Jake Bal Se Girivar Kaanpe, Rog Dosh Jaake Nikat Na Jaanke.
Anjani Putra Maha Baldai, Santan Ke Prabhu Sada Sahai.
De Beera Raghunath Pathaye, Lanka Jaari Siya Sudhi Laye.
Lanka So Kot Samudra Si Khai, Jaate Jaate Godh Mein Gavai.
Baaye Bhuj Asur Dal Mare, Dahine Bhuj Sant Jan Tare.
Sur Nar Muni Aarti Utaare, Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Uchaare.
Kanchan Thar Kapur Lau Chhaai, Aarti Karat Anjana Mai.
Jo Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti Gave, Basi Baikunth Param Pad Pave.
Translation:
Verse 1: Let us perform the aarti of Lord Hanuman, the beloved child, The destroyer of the wicked, and the companion of Lord Rama.
Verse 2: By his strength, mountains tremble, Diseases and faults dare not come near.
Verse 3: Son of Anjani, the great forceful one, Always a protector of his devotees.
Verse 4: The brave hero sent by Lord Rama, He burned Lanka and brought back news of Sita.
Verse 5: Crossing the ocean with a leap, considering it as small, He carried the entire mountain in his hand when searching for the medicinal herb.
Verse 6: With his left arm, he destroys demons, And with his right, he saves the righteous.
Verse 7: Gods, humans, and sages all perform his aarti, Chanting “Victory, Victory, Victory to Lord Hanuman.”
Verse 8: With a golden platter and camphor flame, Mother Anjana performs his aarti.
Verse 9: Whoever sings this aarti of Lord Hanuman, Shall dwell in the highest abode of Vaikuntha.
This aarti celebrates the unparalleled devotion and might of Lord Hanuman, illustrating his acts of bravery, his unwavering faith in Lord Rama, and his role as a remover of obstacles and sufferings. Singing this aarti is a way for devotees to express their reverence, seek protection, and aspire for spiritual elevation under his benevolent gaze.