Experience the divine bliss of Shri Krishna Aarti – Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki, as we sing praises of Lord Krishna’s enchanting form and grace. Join us in invoking his blessings, with heartfelt devotion, through this soulful aarti that fills every corner with peace and joy. Embrace the serenity and feel closer to the playful Lord of Vrindavan, Shri Kunj Bihari.
Who is Kunj Bihari?
“Kunj Bihari” is a beloved name for Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. This name comes from two Sanskrit words: “Kunj,” meaning a grove or small forest, and “Bihari,” meaning one who wanders or enjoys. Together, “Kunj Bihari” means “the one who roams in the groves,” reflecting Lord Krishna’s youthful days spent in the lush groves of Vrindavan.
This name is famously celebrated in the devotional song “Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki,” which devotees sing during Krishna festivals like Janmashtami and in daily prayers. The aarti praises Lord Krishna’s divine qualities and his enchanting pastimes in Vrindavan, capturing his playful and compassionate nature.
Shri Krishna Aarti – Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki Lyrics
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
Gale Mein Baijanti Mala, Bajave Murali Madhur Bala । Shravan Mein Kundal Jhalakala,
Nand Ke Anand Nandlala । Gagan Sam Ang Kanti Kali, Radhika Chamak Rahi Aali ।
Latan Mein Thadhe Banamali Bhramar Si Alak, Kasturi Tilak, Chandra Si Jhalak,
Lalit Chavi Shyama Pyari Ki, Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
॥ Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki…॥
Kanakmay Mor Mukut Bilse, Devata Darsan Ko Tarse । Gagan So Suman Raasi Barse
Baje Murchang, Madhur Mridang, Gwaalin Sang Atual Rati Gop Kumari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
॥ Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki…॥
Jahaan Te Pragat Bhayi Ganga, Sakal Man Haarini Shri Ganga । Smaran Te Hot Moh Bhanga
Basi Shiv Shish, Jataa Ke Beech, Harei Agh Keech, Charan Chhavi Shri Banvaari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
॥ Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki…॥
Chamakati Ujjawal Tat Renu, Baj Rahi Vrindavan Benu। Chahu Disi Gopi Gwaal Dhenu
Hansat Mridu Mand, Chandani Chandra, Katat Bhav Phand, Ter Sun Deen Dukhari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
॥ Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki…॥
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari Ki ॥
Meaning of Shri Krishna Aarti – Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki Lyrics
Aarti of Kunj Bihari,
The Lord Krishna, beloved Girdhar Murari.
With a garland of wildflowers around his neck,
He plays the flute with such sweetness and charm.
Earrings dangle and shine upon his ears,
The beloved child of Nanda brings boundless joy.
His dark, radiant complexion shines like the sky,
Radhika, his beloved, glows beside him.
His hair flows like a bumblebee in the breeze, adorned with a tilak of musk,
And his forehead shines like the moon, blessed with beauty divine.
This is the Aarti of Shyama’s beloved Krishna, Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari.
Aarti of Kunj Bihari…
A golden crown adorned with peacock feathers sparkles,
Even the gods yearn to have a vision of him.
Flowers from the heavens shower down in respect,
Sweet drums and cymbals play as he dances with the village girls,
Singing with the daughters of Gokul in bliss.
This is the Aarti of Krishna, Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari.
Aarti of Kunj Bihari…
From where the holy Ganga emerged,
She cleanses the hearts of all who remember her.
Her memory removes illusion,
Flowing from Lord Shiva’s locks, removing sins like dirt.
A glimpse of Krishna’s feet purifies,
This is the Aarti of Shri Banvari, Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari.
Aarti of Kunj Bihari…
The dust of Vrindavan sparkles brightly,
As the divine flute sounds through the land.
Gopis, cowherds, and cows all gather around,
Softly laughing and smiling as they play.
The moonlight breaks worldly ties, as it shines on those who listen.
This is the prayer of those who seek Krishna’s grace,
Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari.
Aarti of Kunj Bihari…
FAQ
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How does “Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki” differ from other Krishna aartis?
This particular aarti focuses on Krishna’s life in Vrindavan, his playfulness with the gopis, and his charming physical appearance. Other aartis might emphasize different aspects of Krishna, such as his role in the Mahabharata or his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita.
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What does “Kunj Bihari” mean?
“Kunj Bihari” is a title for Lord Krishna, where “Kunj” means a grove or thicket, and “Bihari” means one who roams or enjoys. Together, “Kunj Bihari” means “one who roams in the groves,” referring to Krishna’s pastimes in the lush forests of Vrindavan.
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What are other popular aartis dedicated to Krishna?
Other popular Krishna aartis include “Om Jai Jagdish Hare,” “Radha Krishna Ki Jyoti,” and “Govind Jai Jai Gopal Jai Jai,” each focusing on different aspects of Krishna’s divinity and teachings.
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What is the importance of Vrindavan in Krishna’s life and why is it mentioned in the aarti?
Vrindavan is where Krishna spent his childhood and performed many divine pastimes, including dancing with the gopis, lifting the Govardhan mountain, and playing his flute. The aarti celebrates these divine moments, making Vrindavan a central theme.