Shendur Lal Chadhayo

Shendur Lal Chadhayo

In Hindu mythology, Aarti has a very special place. For every God and Goddess, there is a distinct aarti, which is sung in front of the deity. The Shendur Lal Chadhayo aarti is a distinct aarti sung in honor of Lord Ganesha. Below is the orginal aarti and the lyrics meanting

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Shendur Lal Chadhayo

Shendur Lal Chadhayo Lyrics

Shendur lal chadhayo achchha gajmukhko |
Dondil lal biraje sut gauriharko ||
Hath liye gudladdu sai survarko |
Mahima kahe na jay lagat hoo padko || 1 ||

Jai Jai Shri Ganraj Vidhyasukhdata |
Dhanya Tumara Darshan Mera Man Ramataa ||

Ashtau Siddhi Dasi Sankatako Bairi |
Vighna-vinashan Mangal Murat Adhikari ||
Kotisurajaprakash Aibee Chhabi Teri |
Gandasthal-madamastak Jhoole Shashibihari || 2 ||

Jai Jai Shri Ganraj Vidhyasukhdata |
Dhanya Tumara Darshan Mera Man Ramataa ||

Bhavbhagat se koi sharanagat aave |
santat santat sabhi bharpur pave ||
Aise tumMaharaj moko ati bhave |
Gosavinandan nishidin gun gave || 3 ||

Jai Jai Shri Ganraj Vidhyasukhdata |
Dhanya Tumara Darshan Mera Man Ramataa ||

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Ganesh Aarti Significance

The Role of Ganesh Aartis in Maharashtrian Culture

In Maharashtrian culture, aartis like Shendur Lal Chadhayo are integral to religious gatherings and festivals, especially during Ganesh Chaturthi. Homes and temples resonate with this song as it marks the beginning and end of rituals, creating an atmosphere charged with devotion and reverence. For many, singing Shendur Lal Chadhayo fosters a feeling of unity and shared devotion, enhancing the spiritual experience.

Shendur Lal Chadhayo Meaning in English:

I offer red sindoor (vermillion) to the magnificent and good-looking God with the head of an elephant. I bow to the son of Gauri, who is seated in all glory, with his large belly. He holds a laddoo made out of gur (jaggery) in his hands. His glory is such, that words fall short while explaining it. Hail to you, the king of ganas. All victory be yours, Shri Ganesha, the bestower of knowledge and happiness. When I think about you, my mind gets completely engrossed in you, and your darshan gives me a lot of pleasure. Victory to you Oh Lord! Victory to you Oh Lord!

You are the one who grants eight kinds of powers and repels all kinds of troubles and dangers. You are the all auspicious authority and remover of all obstacles. Your appearance is just like millions of suns are shining together. Your cheeks and forehead are as resplendent as the moon itself. Hail to you, the king of ganas. All victory be yours, Shri Ganesha, the bestower of knowledge and happiness. When I think about you, my mind gets completely engrossed in you, and your darshan gives me a lot of pleasure. Victory to you Oh Lord! Victory to you Oh Lord!

You are so kind, that if anyone seeks your shelter with a pure heart and purpose, he attains everything be it wealth or lineage, which is much more than his expectations. Such is your personality, oh king of kings, that I am enamored by your looks. And it is you, in whose praise Gosavinandan, sings songs daily.

Shendur Lal Chadhayo Benefits

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting Shendur Lal Chadhayo creates a protective aura around devotees, inviting divine energy and Ganesha’s blessings. It is believed to bring peace, remove obstacles, and foster a positive environment.

Psychological and Emotional Benefits

The melody of Shendur Lal Chadhayo has a calming effect, encouraging mindfulness and focus. Singing it with others strengthens a sense of community and shared spirituality, creating lasting bonds among devotees.

Frequently About Shendur Lal Chadhayo:

1. What is the importance of aarti in Hindu mythology?

Ans: In Hindu mythology, Aarti has a very special place. For every God and Goddess, there is a distinct aarti, which is sung in front of the deity.

2. How does Lord Ganesh bless the childless and the poor?

Ans: Lord Ganesha blesses the childless with kids, and poor with wealth.

3. How does Lord Ganesha bless the blind and people suffering from illness?

Ans: He gives vision to the one, who is blind, and good body to the one who is suffering from illness.

4. What is the mark of identification of Lord Ganesha?

Ans: The marl of Lord Ganesha is that he has sindoor (vermillion) smeared all over his body and he wears the necklace of the “muktaphal”, around his neck.

5. How many kinds of powers are granted by Lord Ganesha?

Ans: 8 kinds

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