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Lord HanumanTuesday and Saturday worship

Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki

The powerful aarti of Lord Hanuman, the devoted servant of Rama whose grace removes all fear and obstacles.

About Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki

Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki is the most beloved aarti of Lord Hanuman, the great devotee of Lord Rama, and the embodiment of strength, devotion, and selfless service. Hanuman is among the most widely worshipped deities in India today — revered especially by those facing difficulties, fear, black magic, or the need for courage and physical strength.

Tuesday and Saturday are Hanuman's sacred days; His temples overflow with devotees on these days, especially at dawn. This aarti describes His golden complexion, the marks of vermilion (sindoor) that He wears as a symbol of His devotion to Rama, His role in the rescue of Sita from Lanka, and His status as the greatest of Rama's devotees.

Hanuman Jayanti, celebrating His birth on the full moon of Chaitra month (April), draws millions to His temples. It is said that Hanuman is a chiranjeevi — an immortal — who still dwells wherever the Ramayana is sung, blessing all who call upon Him with courage, protection, and the grace of Rama.

Best Time to Perform

Tuesday and Saturday, Hanuman Jayanti, sunrise and sunset

Occasion

Tuesday and Saturday worship

Aarti Lyrics

Verse 1

Lyrics (Devanagari)

आरती कीजे हनुमान लला की। दुष्ट दलन रघुनाथ कला की॥

Transliteration

Aarti kije Hanuman lala ki. Dusht dalan Raghunath kala ki.

Meaning

Let us perform the aarti of Lord Hanuman, the beloved son. He is the destroyer of the wicked — the power of Raghunath (Rama) made manifest.

Verse 2

Lyrics (Devanagari)

जाके बल से गिरिवर काँपे, रोग दोष जाके निकट न झाँके। अंजनि पुत्र महा बलदाई, सन्तन के प्रभु सदा सहाई॥

Transliteration

Jake bal se girivar kampe, Rog dosh jake nikat na jhamke. Anjani putra maha baldai, Santan ke Prabhu sada sahai.

Meaning

By whose strength the mountains tremble, and near whom disease and blemish dare not approach. O son of Anjana, You are the great bestower of strength, the Lord who is always the helper of saints.

Verse 3

Lyrics (Devanagari)

देव और दानव सब पूजे, सम्पूर्ण ब्रह्माण्ड में दूजे। सिन्दूरी शोभा भव कारक, भक्त जनों के सदा पालक॥

Transliteration

Dev aur danav sab puje, Sampurna brahmand mein duje. Sinduri shobha bhav karak, Bhakt janon ke sada palak.

Meaning

Both gods and demons all worship You; there is none like You in the entire universe. Your vermilion-adorned glory is the cause of existence; You are always the protector of Your devotees.

Verse 4

Lyrics (Devanagari)

राम रसायन तुम्हारे पासा। सदा रहो रघुपति के दासा। तुम्हारी शरण जो आवे, सो आठों सिद्धि नव निधि पावे॥

Transliteration

Ram rasayan tumhare pasa. Sada raho Raghupati ke dasa. Tumhari sharan jo aave, So aathon siddhi nav nidhi pave.

Meaning

You hold the elixir of Rama within You; You are forever the servant of Raghupati (Rama). Whoever takes refuge in You obtains all eight supernatural powers (siddhis) and the nine treasures (nidhis).

Verse 5

Lyrics (Devanagari)

जय जय जय हनुमान गोसाईं। कृपा करो गुरुदेव की नाईं। यो शत बार पाठ कर जोई, छूटहिं बन्दि महा सुख होई॥

Transliteration

Jai jai jai Hanuman Gosain. Kripa karo gurudev ki nayi. Yo shat bar path kar joi, Chhutehin bandi maha sukh hoi.

Meaning

Victory, victory, victory to Lord Hanuman! Grant Your grace as a compassionate teacher. One who recites this a hundred times is freed from all bondage and attains great happiness.

Spiritual Benefits

  • Removes fear, anxiety, and negative energies from the devotee's life
  • Provides protection from evil spirits, black magic, and supernatural harm
  • Grants physical strength, courage, and determination to overcome obstacles
  • Especially powerful on Tuesdays and Saturdays for immediate relief from difficulties
  • Deepens devotion to Rama and draws the devotee closer to liberation

Frequently Asked Questions

Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki is the most beloved aarti of Lord Hanuman, the great devotee of Lord Rama, and the embodiment of strength, devotion, and selfless service. Hanuman is among the most widely worshipped deities in India today — revered especially by those facing difficulties, fear, black magic, or the need for courage and physical strength. Tuesday and Saturday are Hanuman's sacred days; His temples overflow with devotees on these days, especially at dawn. This aarti describes His golden complexion, the marks of vermilion (sindoor) that He wears as a symbol of His devotion to Rama, His role in the rescue of Sita from Lanka, and His status as the greatest of Rama's devotees. Hanuman Jayanti, celebrating His birth on the full moon of Chaitra month (April), draws millions to His temples. It is said that Hanuman is a chiranjeevi — an immortal — who still dwells wherever the Ramayana is sung, blessing all who call upon Him with courage, protection, and the grace of Rama.
Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki is traditionally performed Tuesday and Saturday, Hanuman Jayanti, sunrise and sunset. However, it can be sung at any time during worship with sincere devotion.
Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki is a devotional song dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Singing this aarti during worship creates a sacred atmosphere, invokes divine blessings, and helps the devotee connect with Lord Hanuman through the power of devotional music and prayer.
Yes, Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki can be sung at home during your daily worship (puja). Light a diya or camphor on an aarti plate, face the deity's image or murti, and sing with devotion. The aarti can be performed individually or with family members.
Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki is especially performed during Tuesday and Saturday worship. It is also suitable for daily worship and any occasion when devotees wish to honor Lord Hanuman through the sacred tradition of aarti.