End your day with light, gratitude, and divine vibration.
Evening Aarti — Sandhya Aarti — is one of the most sacred moments of the day. As dusk falls and diyas flicker, it symbolizes the transition from worldly action to spiritual reflection. Performing Aarti cleanses the aura, balances energy, and invites peace into the home.
This guide by My3ionetra brings you the most beloved Aarti mantras for your daily evening ritual, with meanings, printable snippets, and links to complete your setup — from ghee diyas to dhoop, all available in the Prasadam Collection.
🌅 The Spiritual Meaning of Aarti
Aarti is not just worship — it’s energy alignment. The clockwise movement of the diya represents the solar path (Surya Chakra), circulating light across the body, mind, and space.
When performed at sunset, it:
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Dissolves the tamas (darkness) accumulated through the day.
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Activates pranic light in the home.
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Symbolically offers one’s actions to the Divine.
“Deepam Jyoti Parabrahma — The flame itself is God.”
🪔 Preparation for Evening Aarti
Before beginning:
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Clean your altar — Wipe idols gently with a damp cloth.
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Light a diya — preferably pure ghee or sesame oil in a brass or clay diya.
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Burn incense or dhoop to purify the air.
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Offer flowers, water, and prasadam.
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Sit facing east or north.
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🕉️ 1. Om Jai Jagdish Hare (Universal Aarti)
Language: Hindi
Deity: Lord Vishnu (Universal Form)
Purpose: General Evening Aarti — harmony & gratitude
Chant: Om Jai Jagdish Hare, Swami Jai Jagdish Hare
Bhakt janon ke sankat, daas janon ke sankat,
kshan mein door kare …
Meaning: A prayer seeking divine protection, forgiveness, and peace for all devotees.
Printable Tip: Keep a laminated sheet of this Aarti in your puja thali for daily use.
💡 Mantra energy: Restores balance after a long day — ideal for every household.
🌼 2. Om Jai Lakshmi Mata
Deity: Goddess Lakshmi
Purpose: Evening prosperity invocation before dinner or Diwali rituals
Chant: Om Jai Lakshmi Mata, Maiya Jai Lakshmi Mata
Tumko nishdin sevat, Hari Brahma Shiv data …
Meaning: An offering of gratitude for abundance, nourishment, and protection from scarcity.
Pro Tip: Perform with a five-wick diya (symbol of the five elements) and distribute prasadam after chanting.
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🪷 3. Om Jai Shri Ganesh Deva
Deity: Lord Ganesha
Purpose: To begin any ritual or new task after sunset
Chant: Om Jai Shri Ganesh Deva, Mata Jai Ganesh Deva
Tum ko nishdin sevat, Hari Brahma Shiv Veda …
Meaning: Removes obstacles, purifies intellect, and creates calm focus.
💡 Ideal time: Before studying, family prayer, or evening business closure.
Setup: Use a small brass idol and light a camphor aarti (available in My3ionetra Puja Kit).
🔥 4. Om Jai Shiv Omkara
Deity: Lord Shiva
Purpose: Inner cleansing and night protection
Chant: Om Jai Shiv Omkara, Swami Jai Shiv Omkara
Brahma Vishnu Sada Shiv, Aradhit Shankara …
Meaning: Balances mind and emotion; helps release stress and ego.
Pro Tip: Light a single ghee diya and burn guggul dhoop — its smoke is known to cleanse mental toxins.
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🌙 5. Om Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar
Deity: Lord Hanuman
Purpose: Protection, strength & removal of fear
Chant: Om Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar
Jai Kapish Tihun Lok Ujagar …
Meaning: Ignites courage and destroys negativity before sleep.
Perform this Aarti on Tuesdays and Saturdays with a red flower and til oil diya.
🔔 6. Deepdan Mantra (Closing Prayer)
After Aarti, recite this universal verse as you place the diya at your doorstep:
Meaning: “O Divine Light, remove darkness and grant me wisdom, peace, and success.”
Place one clay diya outside your door for each family member.
🎵 Optional Audio and Printable Setup
You can add devotional music or create a digital Aarti corner with soft chants.
Audio Suggestions (Free Sources):
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YouTube: “Evening Aarti Medley – Rishikesh Chants”
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Spotify: “Daily Aarti by Anuradha Paudwal”
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Apple Music: “My3ionetra Evening Mantras Playlist” (coming soon!)
Printable Template Idea:
Create a foldable card with: front cover (“Aarti Today”), inside (Mantras + Meanings), back (QR link to Aarti playlist).
🪔 I can design this as a PDF for your website download section if you like.
🌸 Creating the Right Atmosphere
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Dim the lights and light only your diya during Aarti.
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Keep windows slightly open for air flow — symbolic of welcoming grace.
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End the ritual with a cup of prasadam (sweet or dry fruit).
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Play soft bell or tanpura tones in the background.
👉 Get your Prasadam Box & Daily Aarti Set to complete this routine.
🕉️ FAQs
Q1. What’s the best time for evening Aarti?
Around sunset (6:00–7:00 PM) when day transitions to night — the hour of Sandhya.
Q2. Can I do Aarti without a pandit?
Yes. Aarti is devotional, not ritualistic alone. Your faith is enough.
Q3. Which diya is best for Aarti?
Brass or clay five-wick diya with pure cow ghee — it creates a steady flame and a positive charge.
Q4. Can I play recorded Aarti instead of singing?
Yes, but sing along if possible — sound vibration is most powerful when emanating from you.
✨ Conclusion
Performing evening Aarti daily is a simple yet profound practice — it clears mental fatigue, uplifts mood, and restores peace. When done with devotion, even five minutes of light and mantra can transform your evening into a moment of divine stillness.
🪔 Begin tonight:
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Or Book a Puja Online to have priests perform Sandhya Aarti on your behalf.
Let the sound of bells and the fragrance of camphor fill your home with peace, just as the evening light fills the sky. 🌼