Maha Aarati Festivals for many state occasions have been celebrated in all periods of India's history. Music is an essential part of any festival. Aarati music creates an atmosphere of sharing the enjoyment together with friends. Clapping hands in the rhythm of the music amplifys the feeling of get-together in celebration. The music on Maha Aarati has been composed mainly for spiritual celebrations, feeling and sharing the presence of spiritual energies, gods and the master.
- Sukha karta dukh harta - Shri Ganesh
- Durge durghat bhari - Shri Durga
- Yuge Atthavis - Shri Vitthal
- Lavathavati Vikrala - Shri Shankar
- Triguna Traymurti - Shri Dattatrey
- Satrane Uddane - Shri Hanuman
- Aarti Vishwambhara - Aumkar
- Aarti Dnyanaraja - Dnyaneshwar
- Jay girija kumara - Aumkar
- Shendur lal chadhayo - Shri Ganesh
- Jay jagdish hare - Shri Krushna
- Karpoor gauram - Ghalin lotangan
- Mantra Pushpanjali - Gayatri Mantra
- Pranamya Shirasa Devam - Sankatnashan Ganesh Stotra
- Shri Ganapatyatharvashirsham
Concept & Music: Vaidya Shri Balaji Tambe Vocals: Vaidya Shri Balaji Tambe, Madhuri Karmakar, Sunil Tambe, Yana and constants of 'SAAM GURUKUL' - Anand Atre, Kirti Killedar, Gauri Gole-Limaye, Shrila Tambe, Mahesh Kante Music Arrangements: Vijay Tambe Recorded & Mastered by Sunil Tambe at Santulan Music Studio, Assisted by Nirav Mistry Karla - 410 405, India |