श्री यमुना जी की आरती — Benefits & How to Chant
श्री यमुना जी की आरती
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting श्री यमुना जी की आरती
Invokes the grace of Yamuna Maiya, who washes away sins and purifies the soul
Traditionally believed to free the devotee from the fear and torment of Yama (death)
Brings peace of mind and devotion (bhakti) towards Lord Krishna
Considered especially powerful when sung on the banks of the Yamuna or during Yamuna Snan
Cleanses negativity and afflictions (paap-taap) of body and mind
Deepens connection with Braj, Vrindavan and Krishna-leela
Sung during Yamuna Jayanti and Yamuna Chhath to receive the river goddess's blessings
How to Chant श्री यमुना जी की आरती
Instructions
Light a ghee or camphor lamp and offer the aarti while facing the river or an image of Yamuna Maiya. Sing the hymn with devotion, circling the lamp clockwise, ideally accompanied by a bell. On the banks of the Yamuna, devotees offer the lamp to the flowing water (deepdaan). Conclude by taking the aarti flame's blessing and praying for purity and freedom from sin.
Spiritual Significance
It is traditionally held that because Yamuna is the sister of Yama, the lord of death, those who bathe in her waters and sing her praises with devotion are released from the fear of death and the punishments of Yamaloka; her dark waters are said to dissolve the sins of countless lifetimes.
Origin & History
Source: Traditional Braj devotional aarti (Aarti Sangrah); the deity Yamuna is glorified in the Puranas and in Vallabhacharya's Yamunashtakam
Author: Traditional / Anonymous
Yamuna, the daughter of Surya and sister of Yama, descended to earth as a holy river and became intimately linked with the life of Lord Krishna in Braj. Within the Pushtimarg tradition of Vallabhacharya, Yamuna (Shri Yamunaji) is revered as a divine goddess and the bestower of Krishna-bhakti. This aarti is sung at her ghats in Mathura and Vrindavan to honour her as the purifier of sins and the loving mother of Braj.