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𑌶𑍍𑌰𑍀 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾 𑌜𑍀 𑌕𑍀 𑌆𑌰𑌤𑍀

Annapurna Aarti in Grantha · 𑌗𑍍𑌰𑌨𑍍𑌥

🕉️ hindu·📿 1× repetitions·🕐 During morning or evening aarti, especially on Annapurna Jayanti (Margashirsha Purnima), Akshaya Tritiya and before cooking/serving the first meal·📜 Traditional North Indian devotional aarti (Aarti Sangrah); the deity Annapurna is glorified in the Annapurna Stotram attributed to Adi Shankaracharya
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Origin & Story

Traditional North Indian devotional aarti (Aarti Sangrah); the deity Annapurna is glorified in the Annapurna Stotram attributed to Adi Shankaracharya · Traditional / Anonymous · Medieval to modern

Annapurna, the food-giving form of Parvati, is the presiding goddess of Kashi (Varanasi), where her temple stands beside that of Lord Kashi Vishwanath. According to tradition, Shiva himself approached her with a begging bowl to teach the world that food and matter are sacred and not mere illusion. This aarti, sung across North Indian homes and temples, celebrates her as the inexhaustible nourisher who ensures that no devotee goes hungry.

As told in scripture

It is traditionally believed that in the kitchen of one who worships Annapurna with faith, food and grain never run short; even Lord Shiva, the supreme ascetic, had to come to Kashi with a begging bowl to receive nourishment from the Mother, showing that she alone sustains all that lives.

Complete Text with Meaning

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Verse 1

𑌬𑌾𑌰𑌮𑍍𑌬𑌾𑌰 𑌪𑍍𑌰𑌣𑌾𑌮, 𑌕𑌰𑍂𑌂 𑌮𑌹𑌾𑌰𑌾𑌨𑍀 𑌦𑌯𑌾 𑌦𑍃𑌷𑍍𑌟𑌿 𑌕𑍀𑌜𑍈, 𑌹𑍇 𑌜𑌗𑌤-𑌜𑌨𑌨𑍀 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾, 𑌮𑍈𑌯𑌾 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Baarambaara pranaama, karoon Maharaani Daya drishti keejai, he jagata-janani Om Jai Annapurna, Maiya Jai Annapurna

Meaning:Again and again I bow to you, O great Queen; cast your compassionate glance upon me, O Mother of the world. Victory to you, Mother Annapurna!

Verse 2

𑌜𑌗𑌤-𑌜𑌨𑌨𑍀 𑌜𑌗𑌦𑌮𑍍𑌬𑌾, 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨-𑌧𑌨 𑌦𑍇𑌤𑍀 𑌹𑍋 𑌸𑌕𑌲 𑌵𑌿𑌶𑍍𑌵 𑌕𑍀 𑌮𑌾𑌤𑌾, 𑌸𑌬𑌕𑍋 𑌪𑌾𑌲𑌨 𑌕𑌰𑌤𑍀 𑌹𑍋 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Jagata-janani Jagadamba, anna-dhana deti ho Sakala vishva ki maata, sabako paalana karti ho Om Jai Annapurna

Meaning:O Mother of the world, Jagadamba, you bestow food and wealth; mother of the entire universe, you nourish and sustain all.

Verse 3

𑌕𑌾𑌶𑍀𑌪𑍁𑌰𑍀 𑌅𑌧𑌿𑌷𑍍𑌠𑌾𑌤𑍍𑌰𑍀, 𑌵𑌿𑌶𑍍𑌵𑍇𑌶𑍍𑌵𑌰 𑌪𑍍𑌯𑌾𑌰𑍀 𑌹𑌾𑌥 𑌕𑌮𑌣𑍍𑌡𑌲 𑌤𑍍𑌰𑌿𑌶𑍂𑌲, 𑌜𑍍𑌵𑌾𑌲𑌾𑌮𑍁𑌖𑍀 𑌨𑍍𑌯𑌾𑌰𑍀 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Kaasheepuri adhishthaatri, Vishveshvara pyaari Haatha kamandala trishoola, jvaalaamukhi nyaari Om Jai Annapurna

Meaning:Presiding goddess of Kashi and beloved of Lord Vishweshwara, holding the water-pot and trident, radiant and matchless.

Verse 4

𑌜𑍋 𑌜𑌨 𑌤𑍁𑌮𑌕𑍋 𑌧𑍍𑌯𑌾𑌵𑍇, 𑌭𑍂𑌖𑌾 𑌨𑌹𑌿𑌂 𑌰𑌹𑌤𑌾 𑌰𑌂𑌕 𑌹𑍋𑌯 𑌧𑌨𑌵𑌨𑍍𑌤𑌾, 𑌸𑌬 𑌕𑍁𑌛 𑌹𑍈 𑌪𑌾𑌤𑌾 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Jo jana tumako dhyaave, bhookha nahin rahata Ranka hoya dhanavanta, saba kuchha hai paata Om Jai Annapurna

Meaning:Whoever meditates upon you never goes hungry; even a destitute person becomes wealthy and obtains everything.

Verse 5

𑌭𑌕𑍍𑌤-𑌜𑌨𑍋𑌂 𑌕𑍋 𑌸𑍁𑌖 𑌦𑍇, 𑌸𑌮𑍍𑌪𑌤𑌿-𑌧𑌨 𑌦𑍇𑌤𑍀 𑌭𑌣𑍍𑌡𑌾𑌰𑍇 𑌭𑌰𑌪𑍂𑌰 𑌰𑌹𑍇𑌂, 𑌯𑌶 𑌸𑌬 𑌜𑌗 𑌗𑌾𑌤𑍀 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Bhakta-janon ko sukha de, sampati-dhana deti Bhandaare bharapoora rahen, yasha saba jaga gaati Om Jai Annapurna

Meaning:You give joy to your devotees and grant them prosperity and riches; may their storehouses stay ever full, and the whole world sings your glory.

Verse 6

𑌶𑌂𑌕𑌰 𑌸𑌹𑌿𑌤 𑌵𑌿𑌰𑌾𑌜𑌤, 𑌮𑍈𑌯𑌾 𑌜𑌗-𑌤𑌾𑌰𑌿𑌣𑍀 𑌕𑌰 𑌮𑍇𑌂 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨-𑌕𑌟𑍋𑌰𑌾, 𑌕𑌰𑍁𑌣𑌾 𑌕𑍀 𑌖𑌾𑌨𑍀 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Shankara sahita viraajata, Maiya jaga-taarini Kara mein anna-katora, karuna ki khaani Om Jai Annapurna

Meaning:Seated together with Lord Shankara, O Mother, deliverer of the world, you hold a bowl of food in your hand — you are a very mine of compassion.

Verse 7

𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾 𑌕𑍀 𑌆𑌰𑌤𑍀, 𑌜𑍋 𑌕𑍋𑌈 𑌨𑌰 𑌗𑌾𑌵𑍇 𑌸𑍁𑌖-𑌸𑌮𑍍𑌪𑌤𑌿 𑌸𑌬 𑌪𑌾𑌵𑍇, 𑌪𑌰𑌮 𑌪𑌦 𑌪𑌾𑌵𑍇 𑍐 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾, 𑌮𑍈𑌯𑌾 𑌜𑌯 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨𑌪𑍂𑌰𑍍𑌣𑌾

Annapurna ki aarti, jo koi nara gaave Sukha-sampati saba paave, parama pada paave Om Jai Annapurna, Maiya Jai Annapurna

Meaning:Whoever sings this aarti of Annapurna obtains every happiness and prosperity, and attains the supreme state.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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𑌬𑌾𑌰𑌮𑍍𑌬𑌾𑌰 𑌪𑍍𑌰𑌣𑌾𑌮🔊baarambaara pranaamaAgain and again I bow in obeisance
𑌕𑌰𑍂𑌂 𑌮𑌹𑌾𑌰𑌾𑌨𑍀🔊karoon Maharaani(I salute) you, O great Queen
𑌦𑌯𑌾 𑌦𑍃𑌷𑍍𑌟𑌿 𑌕𑍀𑌜𑍈🔊daya drishti keejaiCast your compassionate glance (upon me)
𑌜𑌗𑌤-𑌜𑌨𑌨𑍀🔊jagata-jananiO Mother of the world
𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨-𑌧𑌨 𑌦𑍇𑌤𑍀 𑌹𑍋🔊anna-dhana deti hoYou bestow food and wealth
𑌸𑌬𑌕𑍋 𑌪𑌾𑌲𑌨 𑌕𑌰𑌤𑍀 𑌹𑍋🔊sabako paalana karti hoYou nourish and sustain all beings
𑌕𑌾𑌶𑍀𑌪𑍁𑌰𑍀 𑌅𑌧𑌿𑌷𑍍𑌠𑌾𑌤𑍍𑌰𑍀🔊Kaasheepuri adhishthaatriThe presiding goddess of the city of Kashi (Varanasi)
𑌵𑌿𑌶𑍍𑌵𑍇𑌶𑍍𑌵𑌰 𑌪𑍍𑌯𑌾𑌰𑍀🔊Vishveshvara pyaariBeloved of Vishweshwara (Lord Shiva of Kashi)
𑌕𑌰 𑌮𑍇𑌂 𑌅𑌨𑍍𑌨-𑌕𑌟𑍋𑌰𑌾🔊kara mein anna-katoraHolding a bowl of food in her hand
𑌕𑌰𑍁𑌣𑌾 𑌕𑍀 𑌖𑌾𑌨𑍀🔊karuna ki khaaniA very mine (source) of compassion
𑌜𑍋 𑌜𑌨 𑌤𑍁𑌮𑌕𑍋 𑌧𑍍𑌯𑌾𑌵𑍇🔊jo jana tumako dhyaaveWhoever meditates upon you
𑌭𑍂𑌖𑌾 𑌨𑌹𑌿𑌂 𑌰𑌹𑌤𑌾🔊bhookha nahin rahataNever remains hungry
𑌰𑌂𑌕 𑌹𑍋𑌯 𑌧𑌨𑌵𑌨𑍍𑌤𑌾🔊ranka hoya dhanavantaEven a pauper becomes wealthy
𑌭𑌣𑍍𑌡𑌾𑌰𑍇 𑌭𑌰𑌪𑍂𑌰 𑌰𑌹𑍇𑌂🔊bhandaare bharapoora rahenMay the storehouses always remain full
𑌶𑌂𑌕𑌰 𑌸𑌹𑌿𑌤 𑌵𑌿𑌰𑌾𑌜𑌤🔊Shankara sahita viraajataSeated together with Lord Shankara (Shiva)
𑌜𑌗-𑌤𑌾𑌰𑌿𑌣𑍀🔊jaga-taariniDeliverer of the world
𑌪𑌰𑌮 𑌪𑌦 𑌪𑌾𑌵𑍇🔊parama pada paaveAttains the supreme state (liberation)

Benefits of Chanting Annapurna Aarti

Invokes Maa Annapurna's blessing so that the home is never short of food (anna)

Believed to bring abundance, prosperity and ever-full storehouses

Removes the fear of poverty and hunger; even a pauper is said to become prosperous

Brings the combined grace of Shiva (Vishwanath) and Shakti (Annapurna) of Kashi

Cultivates gratitude for food and the spirit of feeding others (anna-daan)

Especially auspicious on Annapurna Jayanti and Akshaya Tritiya

Leads the sincere devotee towards contentment and the supreme state (parama pada)

How to Chant Annapurna Aarti

Repetitions1times
Best TimeDuring morning or evening aarti, especially on Annapurna Jayanti (Margashirsha Purnima), Akshaya Tritiya and before cooking/serving the first meal

Offer this aarti before an image or idol of Maa Annapurna with a lit ghee or camphor lamp. Many devotees offer freshly cooked food (bhog) or grains before the goddess and later distribute it as prasad. Sing with devotion while circling the lamp clockwise and ringing a bell. It is traditional to keep some food in the kitchen as her share and to feed the hungry (anna-daan) after the worship.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page shows the complete Annapurna Aarti written in the Grantha script — the same Sanskrit/Hindi verses, transliterated character-by-character so you can read and chant comfortably. Tap any line (or the ▶ button) to hear it recited aloud.
Yes — only the script changes; the words and their meaning are the original. The verse-by-verse meaning, benefits and how-to-chant guidance on this page apply exactly the same.
Annapurna is the form of Goddess Parvati as the giver of food and nourishment ('anna' means food, 'purna' means full). She is the queen of Kashi (Varanasi), depicted holding a bowl of rice-pudding and a golden ladle, and is the consort of Lord Shiva in his form as Vishwanath.
It is said that when Shiva declared the material world to be mere illusion (maya), Parvati, as the sustainer of all bodies, withdrew, and the world began to starve. Realising that food and matter are real and sacred, Shiva himself came to Kashi with a begging bowl, and Parvati appeared as Annapurna to feed him — establishing her as the eternal nourisher of all beings.
It is sung daily in Annapurna temples, and with special devotion on Annapurna Jayanti (the full-moon day of Margashirsha month) and on Akshaya Tritiya, which is associated with never-diminishing abundance.
It teaches gratitude for food as a divine gift and reminds devotees that the same Mother who fills our plate fills the whole universe. Worshipping Annapurna naturally inspires anna-daan — the feeding of others — which is considered one of the highest forms of charity.

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