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It induces a sense of expanded consciousness in which one tends to lose the individual ‘voice’ subtly, an awareness of being a part of a ‘Whole’ sense of separate identity melts into the mainstream 0f collective consciousness.With the composition of Nandu Honap, this Marathi aarti song is beautifully voiced by popular Marathi singer Pramod Medhi. This song is released by Saregama on 9th January 2001 and runs for 2 minutes and 59 seconds. In a communal prayer devotees can pray in a space charged with the homogeneous devotional fervour of a group can cut across the insulation of the ego and merge easily into a group rhythm. Aarti sai baba song is a very melodious Sai baba aarti song played during the pooja of Sai baba.Worship in a congregational setting is helpful in more than one way. It was the masters of the school of Bhakti (devotion) who transformed the simple-fire ritual into an exalted spiritual method.That is why it is frequently translated as a ritual as of ‘waving lamps’. The essential constituent, of the ritual of aarti is a kind of simple fire ritual.After the devotional singing, the flame of the aarti-lamp is offered to the devotees, who pass their hands by turns over the sacred flame and quickly draw them to their faces and heads as a gesture of drawing onto themselves the auspicious energy emanating from ‘the receptable grace’ i.e the flame. Such a performance of aarti with a fivefold oil-lamp is called panchaarati.Ī lamp with wicks burning clarified butter (ghee) is most preferred. While the devotees sing psalms, either an official or a devotee revolves clockwise, (usually) a fivefold oil lamp – consisting of five oil – traylets - round the object of adoration. The object of worship is devoutly decorated with posy garlands and, aromatic incence and musk are kept smouldering. Normally, the singing is accompanied by musical instruments such as bells, gongs and crymbals. Read Sai Aarti (Madhyan Aarti - Aarti at noon) documents in 9 (English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Gujarati, Malayalam, Oriya & Bengali) languages. Aarti is a form of congregational worship, in which the devotees stand facing the image of a deity or a defied saint or, the personage (‘living idol’) of an exalted saint singing devotional songs in unison. Shirdi Sai Baba Dhoop Aarti With Lyrics (Evening) by Pramod Medhi Aarti Sai Baba - Video Song'Aarti Sai Baba' is an after sunset - evening devotional Aarti.