7 Aartis You Must Sing During Navratri for Maximum Blessings

Nidhi | Sep 23, 2025, 17:50 IST
Maa Durga
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7 most powerful aartis to sing during Navratri to invoke the blessings of Goddess Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Kali. This guide explains each aarti’s spiritual significance, the goddess it honors, and how chanting them enhances devotion, prosperity, courage, and wisdom. Perfect for devotees seeking a meaningful Navratri experience, this article combines tradition, knowledge, and practical guidance for your nine-night festival celebrations.
"या देवी सर्वभूतेषु शक्ति रूपेण संस्थिता।

नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥"

Navratri is more than colors, dance, and fasting—it’s a celebration of the divine feminine that nurtures, protects, and empowers us. Singing aartis during these nine nights fills the home with devotion, peace, and positive energy. Each aarti connects you with the goddess, inviting blessings, courage, wisdom, and prosperity. Here are 7 aartis you must sing during Navratri to make your celebration spiritually enriching.

1. Durga Aarti (Om Jai Ambe Gauri)

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This is arguably the most popular aarti dedicated to Goddess Durga. It praises her as the embodiment of strength, courage, and divine energy. The aarti not only invokes her blessings but also protects devotees from negative energies. The lyrics are rich with symbolic meanings, referring to Durga as the vanquisher of demons, the mother of the universe, and the source of wisdom. Singing this aarti during the morning or evening pooja creates a protective spiritual shield around the devotees and their homes.

2. Chandi Aarti (Aarti Chandi Ki)

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Chandi aarti specifically venerates Goddess Chandi, an incarnation of Durga, celebrated in the Devi Mahatmya. This aarti is especially powerful for removing obstacles, eliminating fear, and boosting inner strength. Chandi is often depicted as a fierce warrior goddess, and this aarti emphasizes her role as a protector of righteousness. It is considered highly auspicious to recite during the first three days of Navratri when the focus is on her warrior form.

3. Lakshmi Aarti (Om Jai Lakshmi Mata)

During Navratri, worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, takes prominence, particularly in the last three days. The Lakshmi Aarti praises her abundance, generosity, and the prosperity she brings to her devotees. Singing this aarti is believed to attract material and spiritual wealth, instill financial stability, and enhance positivity in one’s life. It also emphasizes gratitude, reminding devotees that true prosperity comes from balance and devotion, not just material gain.

4. Saraswati Aarti (Jai Jai Saraswati Mata)

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On the last day of Navratri, worship shifts towards Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, wisdom, and arts. The Saraswati aarti highlights the power of learning, intellectual growth, and creative expression. Devotees sing this aarti to seek guidance in studies, research, music, and arts. It is particularly significant for students and professionals who seek clarity, focus, and inspiration in their respective fields. Reciting this aarti fosters wisdom and encourages disciplined spiritual and intellectual growth.

5. Kali Aarti (Jai Kali Mata)

Kali Aarti is dedicated to Goddess Kali, a form of Durga known for destroying evil and ignorance. Unlike other aartis that focus on blessings and prosperity, Kali aarti emphasizes liberation, transformation, and fearlessness. Singing this aarti helps devotees confront their inner fears and attachments. It is also a reminder that destruction of negativity is a necessary part of spiritual growth, and by surrendering to Kali, one gains courage, resilience, and spiritual clarity.

6. Mahalakshmi Aarti (Shree Mahalakshmi Aarti)

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Distinct from the general Lakshmi aarti, Mahalakshmi Aarti focuses on Durga’s aspect as the supreme goddess of wealth and power. This aarti underscores the connection between spiritual devotion and material well-being. Devotees believe that chanting this aarti enhances prosperity, harmony, and overall life balance. Singing it during Navratri is considered particularly auspicious for those who are starting new ventures, seeking financial stability, or striving for family well-being.


7. Navdurga Aarti (Om Jai Navdurga Mata)

This aarti is unique because it venerates all nine forms of Durga worshipped during Navratri. From Shailaputri to Siddhidatri, each day of Navratri is associated with a different goddess form, and this aarti celebrates them collectively. Singing Navdurga aarti helps devotees internalize the qualities of each goddess: courage, wisdom, strength, prosperity, and liberation. It is considered an all-encompassing aarti that ensures spiritual growth and holistic blessings throughout the festival.

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