Sukh Karta Dukh Harta (Ganesh Aarti – Marathi) गणपतीची आरती/सुखकर्ता दुखहर्ता

सुखकर्ता दुखहर्ता वार्ता विघ्नाची ।
नुरवी पूर्वी प्रेम कृपा जयाची ।
सर्वांगी सुंदर उटी शेंदुराची ।
कंठी झळके माळ मुक्ताफळाची ॥०१॥

जय देव जय देव जय मंगलमूर्ती ।
दर्शनमात्रे मनकामना पुरती ।
रत्नखचित फरा तूज गौरीकुमरा ।
चंदनाची उटी कुंकुमकेशरा ।
हिरे जडित मुकुट शोभतो बरा ।
रुणझुणती नुपुरे चरणी घागरिया ॥०२॥

लंबोदर पितांबर फनी वरवंदना ।
सरळ सोंड वक्रतुंड त्रिनयना ।
दास रामाचा वाट पाहे सदना ।
संकटी पावावे निर्वाणी रक्षावे सुरवंदना ।
जय देव जय देव जय मंगलमूर्ती ।
दर्शनमात्रे मनकामना पुरती ॥०३॥

तू सुखकर्ता तू दुःखहर्ता विघ्‍न विनाशक मोरया

तू सुखकर्ता तू दुःखहर्ता विघ्‍न विनाशक मोरया ।
संकटी रक्षी शरण तुला मी, गणपती बाप्पा मोरया ॥०१॥

मंगलमूर्ती तू गणनायक, वक्रतुंड तू सिद्धिविनायक ।
तुझिया द्वारी आज पातलो, ये इच्छित मज द्याया ॥०२॥

तू सकलांचा भाग्य विधाता, तू विद्येचा स्वामी दाता ।
ज्ञानदीप उजळून आमुचा निमवी नैराश्याला ॥०३॥

तू माता तू पिता जगी या, ज्ञाता तू सर्वस्व जगी या ।
पामर मी, स्वर उणे भासती तुझी आरती गाया ॥०४॥

मंगलमूर्ति मोरया । गणपतीबाप्पा मोरयो ॥

गजानना श्रीगणराया आधी वंदू तुज मोरया

गजानना श्रीगणराया ।
आधी वंदू तुज मोरया ॥
मंगलमूर्ती श्री गणराया ।
आधी वंदू तुज मोरया ॥०१॥

सिंदुर-चर्चित धवळे अंग ।
चंदन उटी खुलवी रंग ।
बघतां मानस होतें दंग ।
जीव जडला चरणी तुझिया ।
आधी वंदू तुज मोरया ॥०२॥
गजानना श्रीगणराया ।
आधी वंदू तुज मोरया ॥

गौरीतनया भालचंद्रा ।
देवा कृपेच्या तूं समुद्रा ।
वरदविनायक करुणागारा ।
अवघी विघ्नें नेसी विलया ।
आधी वंदू तुज मोरया ॥०३॥
गजानना श्रीगणराया ।
आधी वंदू तुज मोरया ॥

बाप्पा मोरया रे, बाप्पा मोरया रेगणपती बाप्पा मोरया, मंगलमुर्ती मोरया ।


तूच सुखकर्ता तूच दुःखहर्ता ।
अवघ्या दीनांच्या नाथा ।
बाप्पा मोरया रे, बाप्पा मोरया रे ।
चरणी ठेवितो माथा ॥०१॥

पहा झाले पुरे एक वर्ष ।
होतो वर्षानं एकदा हर्ष ।
गोड अन्नाचा होतो रे स्पर्श ।
घ्यावा संसाराचा परामर्ष ।
पुऱ्या वर्षाची, साऱ्या दुःखाची ।
वाचावी कशी मी गाथा ॥०२॥

आली कशी पहा आज वेळ ।
कसा खर्चाचा बसावा मेळ ।
गूळ-फुटाणे खोबरं नि केळं ।
साऱ्या प्रसादाची केली भेळ ।
कर भक्षण आणि रक्षण ।
तूच पिता तूच माता ॥०३॥

नाव काढू नको तांदुळाचे ।
केले मोदक लाल गव्हाचे ।
हाल ओळख साऱ्या घराचे ।
दिन येतील का रे सुखाचे ।
देवा जाणुनि गोड मानुनि ।
द्यावा आशीर्वाद आता ॥०४॥

Introduction to Sukh Karta Dukh Harta (Ganesh Aarti – Marathi)

In the realm of ancient wisdom, the concept of Sukh Karta Dukh Harta, or the remover of sorrows and bestower of happiness, is deeply rooted in the philosophical context of Hinduism. As stated in the Skanda Purana, Lord Ganesha is revered as the embodiment of this concept, and the Ganesh Aarti is a sacred hymn that invokes his blessings. For Westerners, understanding the significance of this aarti requires a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Hindu scriptures and the cultural context in which it is revered.

The Vedas, particularly the Rig Veda, mention the importance of worshiping the divine to attain happiness and prosperity. The Upanishads, such as the Chandogya Upanishad, delve deeper into the nature of the ultimate reality and the path to achieving spiritual liberation. The concept of Sukh Karta Dukh Harta is intricately linked to the idea of spiritual growth and self-realization. As the Bhagavad Gita states, “The one who has controlled the mind and senses, and has realized the Self, is eligible to attain the state of supreme bliss and liberation.”

Origin & Scriptural Lineage

The origins of the Sukh Karta Dukh Harta aarti can be traced back to the Marathi tradition of bhakti poetry, which flourished during the medieval period. The aarti is believed to have been composed by the 17th-century saint, Samarth Ramdas, who was a prominent figure in the bhakti movement. As mentioned in the Srimad Bhagavatam, the power of devotion and bhakti can lead to the attainment of spiritual liberation and the realization of the ultimate reality.

The scriptural lineage of the aarti can be linked to the Puranas, particularly the Skanda Purana, which describes the glories of Lord Ganesha and his role as the remover of obstacles. The Vishnu Purana and the Padma Purana also mention the importance of worshiping Ganesha to attain prosperity and happiness. As stated in the Yajnavalkya Smriti, the worship of Ganesha is considered essential for the attainment of spiritual growth and self-realization.

Original Lyrics/Sanskrit (Devanagari)

सुखकर्ता दुःखहर्ता वार्ता विघ्नेची |
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