Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva|जय गणेश जय गणेश जयगणेश देवा | आरती| Aarti|Song by Anuradha Paudwal

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'Ganeshji Ki Aarti'   Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva|जय गणेश जय गणेश जयगणेश देवा Song by Anuradha Paudwal: 🌟 *Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva | Anuradha Paudwal* 🌟 Join us in this soulful rendition of “Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva” by the legendary Anuradha Paudwal. This enchanting Hindu Bhajan captures the divine grace and blessings of Ganeshji, perfect for your morning rituals or evening prayers. Immerse yourself in the melodious tunes and deep devotion of this Ganeshji Aarti that uplifts the spirit and brings prosperity to your home. ✨🕉️  Hit that play button, subscribe for more heartwarming bhajans, and let Ganeshji’s blessings illuminate your path! Don’t forget to like and share this beautiful song with fellow devotees! 🍃🙏 #Ganeshji​ #HinduBhajan​ #anuradhapaudwal​  गणेश जी की आरती - हिंदी  जय गणेश जय गणेश, जय गणेश देवा, माता जाकी पार्वती, पिता महादेवा। एक दंत दयावंत, चार भुजा धारी, माथे सिंदूर सोहे, मूसे की सवारी। जय गणेश जय गणेश, जय गणेश देवा। माता जाकी पार्वती, पित...

ROOP CHAUDAS 2026

 


Roop Chaudas A Celebration of Women, Roop Chaudas Roop Chaudas is a festival associated with Diwali, which is widely known a day earlier than Diwali. This yr going to celeberated Roop Chaudas 2024/Narak Chaturdashi falls on 31st October, Thursday.


Diwali is the Indian competition of Lights. In ‘Roop Chaudas’, Roop represents Beauty and Chaudas represents the date 14. On at the present time, ladies beautify themselves. Roop Chaudas pooja is completed especially by using ladies to gain splendor or to beautify their splendor. On Roop Chaudas Hindus adopt beauty remedies so that it will appearance their great on Diwali day. According to the legends, the demon Narakasura was additionally slain in this day by lord Krishna and Satyabhama. They fought very aggressively and beheaded the demon in this day. Narak Chaturdashi marks the destruction of evil in the global and arrival of latest lighting. So, the earthen lamps are saved burning for several days. Since the demon Narakasura become slain in this day, it is celebrated as Naraka Chaturdashi or Kali Chaturdashi. It falls on the fourteenth day (Chaudas) of the fortnight of the Krishna Paksha, within the Hindu month of Kartika. There are two impartial significances of these days. One is that it's far historically used to enhance oneself earlier than the predominant a part of the coming festivities. The different is that it changed into that, in this day, lord Krishna killed the demon, Narakasura.



 

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