The Deeper Meaning of Aarti After Puja: Not Just a Ritual, But a Divine Connection
In Hinduism, every religious ceremony, big or small, concludes with Aarti—a devotional offering of light to the deity. But have you ever wondered why Aarti is always performed at the end of a Puja? Is it just a tradition, or is there a profound spiritual purpose behind it?
📖 Origin and Meaning of Aarti:The word Aarti comes from the Sanskrit term "Aratrika," which means to remove darkness. It symbolizes invoking divine light and energy at the end of the ritual. Using a flame—typically from ghee, camphor, or oil—the devotee offers light to the deity, signifying the surrender of ego and ignorance.
🌼 Why Aarti After Puja?Puja involves chanting mantras, offering flowers, food, and water to connect with the divine. But the final surrender happens through Aarti. It’s the moment where everything offered during Puja is spiritually sealed. The light from the Aarti spreads positive vibrations in the space, dispelling negative energy and purifying the mind and environment.
When the devotee focuses on the flame while singing the Aarti, their wandering mind becomes centered. This enhances devotion and spiritual connection.
🙏 Aarti Connects the Devotee and the Divine:According to scriptures like the Vishnudharmottara Purana, witnessing Aarti can liberate not just the present generation but also ancestors. The Skanda Purana says even if someone is unfamiliar with mantras or rituals, performing Aarti pleases the deity and completes the Puja.
When we touch the Aarti flame and bring it to our forehead, it’s not just a symbolic act—it’s receiving the divine blessings and spiritual energy directly into our being.
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