Yamuna Aarti

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Yamuna Aarti is a Hindu river-worship ritual involving devotional songs, lamps, and offerings performed on the banks of the Yamuna, especially at sacred sites like Mathura and Vrindavan.

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Yamuna Aarti canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu ritual
river worship ceremony
associatedCity Mathura NERFINISHED
Vrindavan NERFINISHED
associatedConcept river as goddess
sacred rivers in Hinduism
associatedFestival Janmashtami NERFINISHED
Yamuna Jayanti NERFINISHED
associatedRiver Yamuna NERFINISHED
associatedWith Krishna devotion
country India
culturalContext North Indian Hindu tradition
hasComponent bell ringing
conch blowing
devotional songs
flower offering
incense offering
lamp offering
mantra chanting
languageOfChants Hindi
Sanskrit
mainDeity Yamuna River NERFINISHED
musicType bhajans
kirtans
performedAt Mathura NERFINISHED
Vrindavan NERFINISHED
Yamunotri NERFINISHED
banks of the Yamuna River
performedBy Hindu priests
devotees
purpose expressing gratitude for water and life
seeking blessings and purification
worship of the Yamuna River
region Uttar Pradesh NERFINISHED
Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
ritualAction floating diyas on the water
offering light to the river
waving lamps in circular motions
timeOfDay sometimes morning
usually evening
usesItem bells
conch shell
flowers
ghee lamps
incense sticks
oil lamps

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goddess Yamuna worshipPractices Yamuna Aarti
subject surface form: Yamuna