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''Sukhakarta Dukhaharta'' (literally "harbinger of happiness and dispeller of distress", mr, सुखकर्ता दु:खहर्ता, ), also spelled as ''Sukhkarta Dukhharta'', is a popular
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arati ''Arti'' (Sanskrit: Ārātrika, Hindi: Ārtī) is a Hindu ritual employed in worship, often part of '' puja'', in which light (usually from a flame) is offered to one or more deities. ''Arti(s)'' also refers to the songs sung in praise of the d ...
song or
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(devotional song) dedicated to the
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Ganesha Ganesha ( sa, गणेश, ), also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon and is the Supreme God in Ganapatya sect. His image is found throughout India. Hindu d ...
, composed by the saint
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(1608 - 1682 CE). It is included in the "most standard and almost universal" arati songs sung at the end of Puja (worship rituals) of Ganesha in
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, especially in his festival
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as well as in Ganesha temples in the region.


Background

Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom, knowledge and new beginnings. He is depicted with an elephant head. Samarth Ramadas was inspired to compose the arati by seeing the icon of Mayureshwara (a form of Ganesha) at
Morgaon Ganesha Temple Shri Mayureshwar Mandir ( mr, श्री मयूरेश्वर मंदीर) or Shri Moreshwar Temple ( mr, श्री मोरेश्वर मंदीर) is a Hindu temple (''mandir'') dedicated to Ganesha, god of wisdom. It i ...
, the chief shrine in the
Ashtavinayaka Ashtavinayaka ( mr, अष्टविनायक) literally means "eight Ganeshas" in Sanskrit. Ganesh is the Hinduism/Hindu deity of unity, prosperity, learning, and removing obstacles. The term refers to eight Ganeshas. Ashtavinayaka yat ...
pilgrimage circuit, consisting of eight Ganesha temples around
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. The arati is composed in the
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(musical mode) Jogiya (Jogia). Pratapaditya Pal describes the "addresses and references" to Ganesha in the song as "remarkable", considering Samarth Ramdas's patron deity was
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, not Ganesha. The genre of arati songs is written in vernacular languages, as opposed the hymns of Hindu religious rituals and
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s, which are in
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. These songs are sung at the finale of the Puja (worship rituals), while a worshipper offers light to the god. This is done by waving a plate with oil- or
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-soaked lit wicks in front of the icon.


Contents and commentary

''Sukhakarta Dukhaharta'' contains three stanzas as well as a chorus stanza that is repeated after every stanza. सुखकर्ता दुखहर्ता, वार्ता विघ्नांची, नुरवी; पुरवी प्रेम, कृपा जयाची, सर्वांगी सुंदर, उटी शेंदुराची, कंठी झळके माळ, मुक्ताफळांची॥१॥ The first stanza begins by addressing Ganesha as harbinger of happiness and dispeller of distress/sorrow and obstacles. It implores the beautiful-bodied, saffron coloured god who wears a pearl necklace to come and bless the singer (devotee) and fill his life with love. ''Lokprabha'' comments the word ''nuravi'' (नुरवी) is often mispronounced as ''nurvi'' (नुर्वी) in the stanza. जय देव, जय देव जय मंगलमूर्ती, दर्शनमात्रे मन कामना पुरती ॥धृ॥ The chorus starts with "Victory to God! Victory to God!" and praises Ganesha as ''Mangalamurti'', one with an auspicious form. The mere sight of the god is said to fulfil all desires. रत्नखचित फरा, तुज गौरीकुमरा, चंदनाची उटी , कुमकुम केशरा, हिरेजडित मुकुट, शोभतो बरा , रुणझुणती नूपुरे, चरणी घागरिया, जय देव जय देव जय मंगलमूर्ती ॥२॥ The second stanza extols Ganesha, as the son of Gauri (Parvati, Ganesha's mother) adorned with jewels. His forehead is smeared with sandalwood, saffron and
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. He wears a diamond-studded crown and anklets that shine and jingle melodiously. The chorus is then repeated. लंबोदर पीतांबर, फणिवरबंधना , सरळ सोंड, वक्रतुंड त्रिनयना, दास रामाचा, वाट पाहे सदना, संकटी पावावे, निर्वाणी रक्षावे, सुरवरवंदना, जय देव जय देव, जय मंगलमूर्ती, दर्शनमात्रे मनकामना पुरती ॥३॥ The last stanza praises Ganesha as One who with a pot belly, who wears yellow silken garments. His pot belly is interpreted to have grown his favourite sweet
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s as well as the sins of his devotees, thus absolving them. A serpent is around his waist. He has three eyes and a soft trunk. His third eye is interpreted to the source of knowledge. ''Lokprabha'' notes that the third eye, usually not depicted in Ganesha's iconography, is seen in the Ganesha of Morgaon. He is called ''Vakratunda'', "One with a curved trunk". Another translation of the word means one who destroys the crooked. In the second last line, the poet's name is given: "Your humble servant Ramadas waits for you to come". Further, the song requests Ganesha, the Lord who worshipped by all, to be pleased with the devotee in trouble and protect him in distress. The chorus is repeated.


Contemporary versions

The collection of Ganesha aratis, including the "timeless" ''Sukhakarta Dukhakarta'' by singer-sister
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has the song in her music album ''Ganesh mantra''. The song was used as the theme song for a
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concert by musicians Vishal Rane and Sameer Bangare. The song was adapted for the movie ''
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References

Aarti Ganesha Marathi-language songs