The principal aarti of Lord Shiva, sung at the conclusion of Shiva worship.
ब्रह्मा विष्णु सदाशिव, अर्द्धांगी धारा॥
एकानन चतुरानन, पञ्चानन राजे।
हंसासन गरुड़ासन, वृषवाहन साजे॥
दो भुज चार चतुर्भुज, दस भुज अति सोहे।
त्रिगुण रूपनिरखते, त्रिभुवन जन मोहे॥
Brahma Vishnu Sadashiv, Ardhnangi Dhara.
Ekanan Chaturanan, Panchanan Raje.
Hamsasan Garudasan, Vrishvahan Saje.
Do Bhuj Char Chaturbhuj, Das Bhuj Ati Sohe.
Trigun Roopnirkhate, Tribhuvan Jan Mohe.
Glory to Lord Shiva the Omkara. Brahma, Vishnu and Sadashiva hold the half-body form. One-faced, four-faced and five-faced forms shine. Swan-seated, eagle-seated and bull-mounted forms adorn. Two-armed, four-armed and ten-armed forms look splendid. Looking at the three-natured form, the people of all three worlds are enchanted.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Om Jai Shiv Omkara?
The principal aarti of Lord Shiva, sung at the conclusion of Shiva worship.
When should Om Jai Shiv Omkara be recited?
Om Jai Shiv Omkara is ideally recited during Evening Aarti, Shivaratri.
Who composed Om Jai Shiv Omkara?
Om Jai Shiv Omkara was composed by Traditional.
What are the benefits of Om Jai Shiv Omkara?
Om Jai Shiv Omkara is the principal aarti of Lord Shiva. It describes Shiva as the primordial Om, the holder of the Ganga, the wearer of the crescent moon and the lord of all creation. Singing it with devotion bestows…