The resplendent Śrī Hari, in the ashram temple, is worshipped twice daily, with a devotional aarti as an expression of gratitude, love, and surrender. The elegantly simple hymn is written and composed by Swamiji and celebrates the infinite lila (divine play), glory, and forms of the Supreme Being. It transcends all labels of name and outward form, addressing the oneness in the divinity that is present in all of creation.
Time stands still from the moment the conch is blown three times, as though inviting all the cosmic energies to assemble for the adoration of Bhagwan.
To dedicate an aarti for your loved ones or yourself on any particular day, please click here.
A small packet of dry prasadam will be sent (within India only) to you from the aarti of that day.

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Donations made to Sri Badrika Ashram are tax deductible under section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961.