Sukhkarta Dukhharta || Trisha Parui || Ganpati Bappa Arti || Trisha Devotional 2918

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    Song Title : Sukhkarta Dukhharta
    Singer: Trisha Parui
    Music Arrangement: Abir Sen
    Flute: Soumyajyoti Ghosh
    Tabla: Uday Mukherjee
    Recordist: G Deb
    Studio: S.V Creative
    Mixing mastering- Sandipta Sarkar
    Visual & Graphics: Arijit Biswas
    Chorus: Rituparna Mondal, Trisha Parui, Tridib Parui, Arijit Biswas
    Music Distribution Partner: Vin Tracks
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    Welcome to the mesmerizing world of Trisha Parui's devotional rendition, featuring the soul-stirring Ganpati Bappa Aarti titled "Sukhkarta Dukhharta." Join us on this divine journey as Trisha's melodious voice and heartfelt devotion transport you to a realm of spirituality and bliss.
    In this captivating video, Trisha Parui, a renowned artist in the realm of devotional music, showcases her exceptional talent in delivering soulful renditions. As you immerse yourself in the divine ambience created by her melodious voice, you will be enchanted by the captivating visuals and intricately crafted musical arrangement.
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    Sukhakarta Dukhaharta (literally "harbinger of happiness and dispeller of distress," Marathi: सुखकर्ता दु:खहर्ता, sukhakartā duḥkhaharta), also spelled as Sukhkarta Dukhharta, is a popular Marathi arati song or bhajan (devotional song) dedicated to the Hindu god Ganesha, composed by the saint Samarth Ramdas (1608 - 1682 CE). It is included in the "most standard and almost universal" arati songs sung at the start of Puja (worship rituals) of Ganesha in Maharashtra, especially in his festival Ganesh Chaturthi in Ganesha temples in the region.
    Samarth Ramadas was inspired to compose the arati by seeing the icon of Mayureshwara (a form of Ganesha) at Morgaon Ganesha Temple, the chief shrine in the Ashtavinayaka pilgrimage circuit, consisting of eight Ganesha temples around Pune. Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom, knowledge, and new beginnings. He is depicted with an elephant head. The arati is composed in the raga - Jogiya (Jogia).
    Pratapaditya Pal describes the "addresses and references" to Ganesha in the song as "remarkable," considering Samarth Ramdas's patron deity was Rama, not Ganesha.
    The genre of arati songs is written in vernacular languages, as opposed to the hymns of Hindu religious rituals and mantras, which are in Sanskrit. 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 ghee-soaked lit wicks in front of the icon.
    Source - Wikipedia
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