Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali — Durga Aarti
Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali — Durga Aarti in English · English
Origin & Story
Traditional Hindi Durga aarti · Traditional · Traditional
This beloved aarti pictures the Goddess as both the fierce, lion-riding, ten-armed slayer of demons and the infinitely tender mother. Its genius is the turn at the end: after praising her power, the devotee asks for nothing of the world — no silver, no gold — but only 'a small corner' in the Mother's heart. That single line has made it one of the most quoted expressions of selfless devotion in Hindi, sung in homes and temples across North India every Navratri.
✦ As told in scripture
Devotees say the Mother cannot refuse a child who asks only for her love. The line 'poot kapoot sune hain, par maa na suni kumata' — a child may go astray, but a mother never fails her child — has consoled countless people in hardship, assuring them that the Divine Mother's protection is unconditional and never withdrawn.
Complete Text with Meaning
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Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali, Jai Durge Khappar Wali Tere Hi Gun Gaven Bharati, O Maiya Hum Sab Utaren Teri Aarti
Meaning:You are Amba, Mother of the world, Kali; victory to Durga who bears the skull-bowl. Bharati sings your praises — O Mother, we all offer you this aarti.
Tere Bhakt Janon Par Mata, Bhir Padi Hai Bhari Danav Dal Par Toot Pado Maa, Karke Sinh Sawari
Meaning:Great trouble has fallen upon your devotees, O Mother; fall upon the army of demons, riding your lion. Mightier than a hundred lions, ten-armed one, remover of the sorrows of the suffering — O Mother, we offer you this aarti.
Sau-Sau Sinhon Se Tu Balshali, Hai Das Bhujaon Wali Dukhiyon Ke Dukhde Nivarti, O Maiya Hum Sab Utaren Teri Aarti
Meaning:The bond of mother and child in this world is the purest of all. There may be a wayward child, but never a bad mother. You who show compassion to all and rain down nectar — O Mother, we offer you this aarti.
Maa Bete Ka Hai Is Jag Mein, Bada Hi Nirmal Nata Poot Kapoot Sune Hain Par Maa, Na Suni Kumata
Meaning:We ask not for wealth or riches, neither silver nor gold; we ask only, O Mother, for a small corner in your heart.
Sab Par Karuna Darsane Wali, Amrit Barsane Wali Dukhiyon Ke Dukhde Nivarti, O Maiya Hum Sab Utaren Teri Aarti
Nahin Mangte Dhan Aur Daulat, Na Chandi Na Sona Hum To Mangen Maa Tere Man Mein, Chhota Sa Kona
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Benefits of Chanting Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali — Durga Aarti
One of the most loved Durga aartis — sung at Navratri, Durga Puja and daily Devi worship
Its closing wish — 'just a small corner in your heart' — is among the most cherished lines in Hindi bhakti
Praises the Mother as protector who destroys evil and removes the sorrows of devotees
Simple, singable Hindi — a whole gathering can join the aarti together
Sung while waving the lamp (aarti) before the Goddess
How to Chant Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali — Durga Aarti
Sing while performing aarti — waving a lit lamp in a clockwise circle before the image of the Goddess — ideally with bell and clapping. It is usually sung by the whole gathering together at the close of Durga puja.
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