Dharmraj Ki Aarti - Om Jai Dharm Dhurandar
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Om Jai Jai Dharm Dhurandhar,
Jai Loktrata ।
Dharmraj Prabhu Tum Hi,
Ho Harihar Dhata ॥
Jai Dev Dand Panidhar Yam Tum,
Papi Jan Karan ।
Sukrti Hetu Ho Par Tum,
Vaitarani Taran ॥
Nyay Vibhag Adhyaksh Ho,
Neeyat Swami ।
Paap Puny Ke Gyata,
Tum Antaryami
Divy Drshti Se Sabke,
Paap Puny Lakhte ।
Chitrgupt Dwara Tum,
Lekha Sab Rakhte ॥
Chhaatr Paatr Vastrann Kshiti,
Shayyabani ।
Tab Krpaya, Pate Hain,
Sampatti Manmani ॥
Dvij, Kanya, Tulasi,
Ka Karwate Parinay ।
Vanshavrddhi Tum Unki,
Karte Ni:sanshay ॥
Danodyapan-yajan,
Tusht Dayasindhu ।
Mrtyu Anantar Tum Hi,
Ho Keval Bandhu ॥
Dharmraj Prabhu,
Ab Tum Daya Hraday Dharo ।
Jagat Sindhu Se Swamin,
Sevak Ko Taro ॥
Dharmraj Ji Ki Aarti,
Jo Koi Nar Gave ।
Dharni Par Sukh Pake,
Manvanchhit Phal Pave ॥
Dharmraj Ki Aarti - Om Jai Dharm Dhurandar About
This Aarti of Dharmraj honors his unwavering commitment to righteousness, justice, and truth. Dharmraj is also revered as Yamaraj, the divine judge who oversees the record of sins and virtues. The Aarti glorifies his divine role as the bestower of fruits according to one’s deeds and emphasizes the importance of following dharma in life.
Meaning
The central meaning of this Aarti is that Dharmraj is the universal judge who dispenses justice based on the deeds of all beings. It inspires individuals to live by dharma, uphold truth, and follow the path of virtue and righteousness.
Benefits
- Encourages living a righteous and moral life
- Provides wisdom to avoid sinful deeds
- Increases inner peace and virtue
- Promotes fairness and justice in family and society
Significance
The significance of this Aarti is profound during Pitru Paksha, last rites, and religious ceremonies related to dharma. It reminds devotees of the divine justice of Dharmraj and encourages them to pursue a life of truth and responsibility.
