Aarti PDF Downloader
A clean, ad-free library of popular aartis and stotras. Read each one in a printable view or save it as a PDF in one tap, no signup.
- Hanuman
Hanuman Chalisa
HindiFull textForty verses by Tulsidas in praise of Hanuman. Recited on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and any time strength of mind is needed.
- Hanuman and Rama
Sunderkand
HindiComing soonThe fifth book of the Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas. Recounts Hanuman's leap to Lanka and the meeting with Sita.
Read60 lines - Ganesha
Ganesh Aarti
MarathiComing soonSukhkarta Dukhharta. The most-sung Marathi-Hindi aarti for Lord Ganesha. Sung at the start of pujas, weddings, and Ganesh Chaturthi.
Read12 lines - Durga
Durga Aarti
HindiComing soonJai Ambe Gauri. The classic Devi aarti for Navratri and daily puja in homes that worship the Mother Goddess.
Read14 lines - Shiva
Shiv Aarti
HindiComing soonOm Jai Shiv Omkara. Sung at Shiva temples and during Mahashivratri, in praise of the formless and the form.
Read12 lines - Lakshmi
Lakshmi Aarti
HindiComing soonOm Jai Lakshmi Mata. Recited at Diwali and on Fridays for the goddess of wealth, fortune, and graceful living.
Read12 lines - Saraswati
Saraswati Aarti
HindiComing soonOm Jai Saraswati Mata. Recited on Vasant Panchami, before exams, and at the start of any new study.
Read10 lines - Shirdi Sai Baba
Sai Baba Aarti
MarathiComing soonThe four daily aartis (Kakad, Madhyana, Dhoop, Shej) sung at the Shirdi shrine and in homes that follow Sai Baba.
Read80 lines - Krishna
Krishna Aarti
HindiComing soonAarti Kunjbihari ki, Shri Girdhar Krishna Murari ki. The bhajan-style aarti sung at Krishna temples.
Read16 lines - Rama
Ram Aarti
HindiComing soonShri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman, by Tulsidas. A meditation in praise of the prince of Ayodhya.
Read14 lines - The nine planets
Navagraha Stotra
SanskritComing soonSanskrit prayer to the nine planetary deities. Recited on Sundays and during planetary remedies.
Read10 lines - Savitur
Gayatri Mantra
SanskritComing soonThe most-recited Vedic mantra. From the Rig Veda. A daily prayer for clarity of mind.
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How to use it
- 1Browse the list or search by aarti name, deity, or keyword.
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- 3Tap Save as PDF to open the print dialog, then choose Save as PDF as the destination. The result is a clean, paper-ready document.
About this tool
Most aarti websites are heavy with banners and trackers, which makes it slow to find the version you want and clumsy to print. We wanted a clean, fast, ad-light reading view that loads on a phone and saves to a PDF in two taps.
The library starts with the most-recited devotional texts: the Hanuman Chalisa and Sunderkand, the popular aartis for Ganesha, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Shiva, Krishna, and Rama, plus a small set of Sanskrit stotras. We add more based on what people ask for.
Frequently asked
Are these texts complete?
We provide a clean reading view for each aarti and stotra. Where we have permission to host the full text, you will see it on the reading page. For texts where we are still confirming the cleanest source, the page links you to authoritative editions and offers a printable cover sheet you can attach to your own copy.
Why is the PDF made by my browser, not your server?
Saving from the print dialog gives you the cleanest possible result and keeps everything on your device. We do not need to upload your reading or hand it to a third party.
Are the aartis copyrighted?
Most popular aartis (Hanuman Chalisa, Sunderkand, Ganesh Aarti, Durga Aarti, and so on) are devotional texts in the public domain. Specific commentary, transliterations, or translations may have rights, which is why we point to authoritative editions for ceremonial use.
Can I use these on stage at a temple or community event?
Yes for the core devotional texts. We always recommend cross-checking with a copy used at your local temple to make sure your reading matches the local custom and pronunciation.
Will more aartis be added?
Yes. Write to us with the aartis you want and we will add them based on demand. We prioritise the most-recited texts first.