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Types of Aarti at Kashi Vishwanath

Aarti is for the most part offered for gods where wicks are kept absorbed, outspread, and lit afterward. The custom of performing aarti is mainly for Gods

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Types of Aarti at Kashi Vishwanath

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  1. Types of Aarti at Kashi Vishwanath Temple

  2. Aarti Performing aarti is a pious and an important custom of Hindu culture. Aarti is for the most part offered for gods where wicks are kept absorbed, outspread, and lit afterward. The custom of performing aarti is mainly for Gods and other life form but aarti is also done for things like work equipment, cars, and other lifeless things so that they perform to the fullest of their capacity. Aarti is to be done multiple times in a day which ranges from 3 to 5 times. Etymologically aarti means total love where “Aa” represents “Total” and “Rati” denotes “Love”. So, the aarti is offering total love from a devotee to God. Visit us-:https://indspiritual.com/

  3. MangalaAarti Kashi Vishwanath is one temple where Lord is woken up at 3:00 AM every morning. It is not an easy thing to be up and ready at the temple by 2:45 AM, especially on a holiday, but this is one pooja which is worth the effort. Till this time doors of temple are not opened for public viewing so, performers of MangalaAartiget nearly 30 Min to see the original Jyotirlingam. Timings- 3.00 - 4.00 (Morning).  Visit us-:https://indspiritual.com/

  4. BhogAarti Every noon, BhogAartiis performed in Kashi Vishwanath Temple. It is second Aarti after MangalaArti. Bhogaarti is offering of food to Lord who gives this food to us. After offering, food is distributed among all present devotees as Prasada. Timings- 11.15 - 12.20 (Noon). Visit us-:https://indspiritual.com/

  5. Sandhya Aarti Every evening a religious ritual is performed in Kashi Vishwanath Temple which is Sandhya Aarti or evening aarti. Young priests perform the ritual using fire and chant Vedic Mantras. All devotees ask for blessings. After performing Sandhya AartiPrasada is distributed among all present devotees. Timings- 7.00 to 8.15 (Night).  Visit us-:https://indspiritual.com/

  6. ShringarAarti Every night ShringarAarti ritual is performed in Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Shringar means adornment of Lord. Once ShringarAarti starts then dharshan can be done from outside till the time Aartiends. After Aarti, Bhog is offered to Lord. After offering it is distributed to the public. Timings-9.00 to 10.15 (Night).  Visit us-:https://indspiritual.com/

  7. ShayanAarti Shayan means to sleep. ShayanAartiis performed before Lord goes to sleep. Prasad, clothes and other such offerings are given to poor. After performing these entire task temple is closed for the night until Next Morning Ritual Ceremony (MangalaAarti). Timings-10.30 to 11.00 (Night).  Visit us-:https://indspiritual.com/

  8. Thank you

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