About Om Jai Shiv Omkara
Om Jai Shiv Omkara is one of the most beloved aartis dedicated to Lord Shiva, describing him as one with Brahma and Vishnu — the eternal Omkara. It celebrates his many forms and depictions across scripture, and is sung at the conclusion of Shiva puja in temples and homes across India. Below you can read the complete aarti in easy Roman-script transliteration, along with its meaning and how to perform it.
Om Jai Shiv Omkara — Lyrics in English
Shiv ji Aarti
Om Jai Shiv Omkara, Swami Jai Shiv Omkara।
Brahma, Vishnu, Sadashiv, Ardhangi Dhara॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Ekanan Chaturanan Panchanan Raje।
Hansasan Garudasan Vrishvahan Saje॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Do Bhuj, Char Chaturbhuj, Dasbhuj Ati Sohe।
Trigun Roop Nirakhte Tribhuvan Jan Mohe॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Akshamala Vanmala, Mundmala Dhari।
Tripurari Kansari Kar Mala Dhari॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Shwetambar Pitambar Baghambar Ange।
Sankadik Brahmadik Bhootadik Sange॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Kar Ke Madhya Kamandalu Chakra Trishuladhari।
Sukhkari Dukhhari Jagpalankari॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Brahma Vishnu Sadashiv Janat Aviveka।
Pranavakshar Madhye Ye Teenon Eka॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Kashi Mein Vishwanath Virajat Nandi Brahmachari।
Nit Uthi Darshan Pavat Mahima Ati Bhari॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Trigun Shivji Ki Aarti Jo Koi Nar Gaave।
Kahat Shivanand Swami Sukh Sampatti Pave॥
Om Jai Shiv Omkara॥
Meaning of the Aarti
This aarti praises Lord Shiva as the eternal Omkara, worshipped together with Brahma and Vishnu as one supreme reality. The verses describe his many forms — from single-faced to five-faced, two-armed to ten-armed — each representing an aspect of his boundless nature. It recalls Shiva as Vishwanath of Kashi, worshipped daily by Nandi and countless devotees, and closes with a promise: whoever sings this aarti with devotion is blessed with happiness and prosperity.
Significance & Benefits
- Sung at the conclusion of Shiva puja, especially on Mondays and during Shravan month.
- Believed to bring peace of mind, protection from fear, and the grace of Lord Shiva.
- One of the most widely sung aartis across Shiva temples in India.
🪔 How to Perform the Aarti
- Light a lamp (ghee or camphor) before the Shiv Linga or an image of Lord Shiva.
- Offer bel patra, white flowers, and holy water (Ganga jal) if available.
- Hold the lamp in your right hand and rotate it gently clockwise.
- Sing the aarti with devotion, ideally together with your family.
- Conclude by offering the flame to everyone present and distributing prasad.
Read also: Hanuman Chalisa (in English)
Frequently Asked Questions
Which deity is Om Jai Shiv Omkara for?
It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, describing him as one with Brahma and Vishnu — the eternal Omkara.
When is this aarti usually sung?
It is sung at the end of Shiva puja, especially on Mondays and throughout the holy month of Shravan.
What are the benefits of singing this aarti?
It is believed to bring peace of mind, courage, and the protective grace of Lord Shiva.