The aarti of Goddess Kali, the fierce dark mother, sung at Kali temples especially on Amavasya.
काशी कालघाट वाली, दुर्गे दयावाली॥
मुण्डमाल धारिणी, नरमुण्ड धारे।
काली महाकाली, अन्धकार हारे॥
लाल जीभ वाली माँ, नयन अंगारे।
भक्तों को अभय देती, शत्रु संहारे॥
Kashi Kaalghat Wali, Durge Dayawali.
Mundamal Dharini, Narmund Dhare.
Kali Mahakali, Andhkar Hare.
Lal Jeeb Wali Maa, Nayan Angare.
Bhakton Ko Abhay Deti, Shatru Sanhare.
Glory to Mother Kali who dwells at Kalighat in Kashi, the compassionate Durga. She wears a garland of skulls and holds a severed head. Kali, Mahakali who destroys darkness. Mother with a red tongue and fiery eyes. She grants fearlessness to her devotees and destroys enemies.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Om Jai Jai Maa Kali?
The aarti of Goddess Kali, the fierce dark mother, sung at Kali temples especially on Amavasya.
When should Om Jai Jai Maa Kali be recited?
Om Jai Jai Maa Kali is ideally recited during Night, Amavasya, Kali Puja.
Who composed Om Jai Jai Maa Kali?
Om Jai Jai Maa Kali was composed by Traditional.
What are the benefits of Om Jai Jai Maa Kali?
Om Jai Jai Maa Kali is the principal aarti of Goddess Kali sung at Kali temples across India especially in Bengal and Assam. It describes her fierce form with a garland of skulls, her dark complexion and her compassionate heart…