Narmada aarti

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Narmada aarti is a Hindu river-worship ceremony performed on the banks of the Narmada, featuring coordinated rituals, lamps, and devotional chanting in honor of the sacred river.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious ritual
aarti
river worship ceremony
associatedWithPlace Hoshangabad NERFINISHED
Jabalpur NERFINISHED
Maheshwar NERFINISHED
Narmada Ghat NERFINISHED
Omkareshwar NERFINISHED
associatedWithState Gujarat NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Narmada River NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance regional Hindu devotional practice
tourist attraction at Narmada ghats
hasPurpose expressing reverence to the Narmada River
seeking blessings
thanking the river for sustenance
hasRitualElement coordinated hand movements with lamps
devotional chanting
lighting of lamps
offering of incense
ringing of bells
honors Narmada River NERFINISHED
involves collective participation of devotees
floating diyas on the river
languageOfChants Hindi
Sanskrit
musicForm bhajans
kirtans
performedAt banks of the Narmada River
performedBy Hindu priests
devotees
performedInCountry India NERFINISHED
performedOnOccasion Hindu festivals
Makar Sankranti NERFINISHED
Narmada Jayanti NERFINISHED
full moon days
relatedTo Ganga aarti NERFINISHED
Shipra aarti
religion Hinduism
symbolizes gratitude to nature
purification and blessings from the river
timeOfDay evening
sunset
usesObject brass lamps
conch shell
incense sticks
oil lamps
viewedAs worship of Narmada as a goddess

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