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Navratri Aarti (Mataji Aarti) Apk

Navratri Aarti (Mataji Aarti) 1.0 APK

  • Version: 1.0
  • File size: 21.40MB
  • Requires: Android 4.3+
  • Package Name: navratri.navratriaarti.garba.matajiaarti.navratriaarti
  • Developer: Mango Tree Apps
  • Updated Sep 25, 2018
  • Price: Free
  • Rate 4.80 stars – based on 349 reviews
Navratri Aarti (Mataji Aarti) App

Navratri Aarti on your finger tip with nice visual effects and get blessed from Lord Mataji !!!. Feel temple like ambiance.

offline Navratri arti songs.

Lord Mataji, also known as Mataji and Navratri is a widely worshiped deity in the Hindu pantheon.

Matahi is widely revered as the remover of obstacles.

Listen to Navratri aarti anytime anywhere at your choice.

Navaratri festival in Gujarat is one of the main festivals. The traditional method includes fasting for a day, or partially every of the nine days such as by not eating grains or just taking liquid foods, in remembrance of one of nine aspects of Shakti goddess. The prayers are dedicated to a symbolic clay pot called garbo, as a remembrance of womb of the family and universe. The clay pot is lit, and this is believed to represent the one Atman

Listen to Aarti of your choice from following tracks:
- jay adhya shakti
- khodiyar mataji ni aarti
- vishwambhari stuti
- jai ambe gauri
- Shree Ambe Ma Aarti
- Shree Santoshi Ma Aarti
- Shree Laxmi Ma Aarti
- Saraswati Ma Aarti
- Gayatri Ma Aarti
- Vaishno Devi Aarti
- Parvati Maa Aarti

Best Navratri Aarti app with the following feature:
- Repeat aarti for 1, 3, 7 or 11 times.
- Set the aarti as Alarm.
- Set the aarti as Ringtone.
- No requirement of internet during use of app.
- Smooth transitions & full of animations.
- Gujrati, Hindi & English Lyrics.
- Text in sync with the audio.
- Can use Bell, Shankh & Garland (Foolon ki mala).
- Beautiful collection of Lord Navratri Images, which changes itself during use of the app.
- Option to select image change interval.
- Continuous update on the present count/Repetition of aarti.
- Notify user when running in the background.
- Share Aarti in English
- Share Aarti in Hindi
- Share Aarti in Gujarati
- One Tap to Play Navratri Aarti (Jay Aadhya Sakti)
- One Tap to Play Navratri Stuti (Vishvambhari Stuti)
- One Tap to Play Navratri Special Garba
- One Tap to Play Titodo
- Download Navratri Aarti (Jay Aadhya Sakti)
- Download Navratri Stuti (Vishvambhari Stuti)
- Download Navratri Special Garba
- Newest and Latest Garba of New Singers
- No push ads, spam in the app.
- NavratriAarti in HD Audio.
- Repeat NavratriAarti in infinite times.
- No internet requirement to listen this Navratriaarti.
- You can use bell, shankh & flowers to pray Lord Ganesha.
The nine days and nights of Navratri are dedicated to Mother Goddess. The celebrations of the festival include fasts, strictly vegetarian diet, japa (chanting mantras in honor of the Goddess Shakti) and recitation of religious hymns, prayer, meditation and sacred texts related to Goddess Durga. Navratri is celebrated twice a year - once in the month of Chaitra (April-May) and again in the month of Ashwin (September-October). On both the occasions, nine different forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped. In the September-October celebrations, the main ritual consists of placing images of the Goddess in homes and temples. On the tenth day, the idol is immersed in water. Numerous other celebrations are also associated with Navratri festival. Let us know more about the celebrations of Navratri.

Navaratri also spelled Navratri or Navarathri, is a nine nights (and ten days) Hindu festival, celebrated in the autumn every year. It is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent Theoretically, there are four seasonal Navratri. However, in practice, it is the post-monsoon autumn festival called Sharada Navratri that is the most observed in the honor of the divine feminine Devi (Durga). The festival is celebrated in the bright half of the Hindu calendar month Ashvin, which typically falls in the Gregorian months of September and October

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