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Āratī-Āratā is an evening prayer that is a part of the purātan nitnem of the Sikhs.1 Most Sikhs have heard of the Āratī of Guru Nanak and the Bhagats, but few have heard the full version that includes many inspiring verses by Guru Gobind Singh.

Perhaps these links will help:

Arati Aarta

Āratī-Āratā ~ Author's Viewpoint

Āratī-Āratā is an evening prayer that is a part of the purātan nitnem of the Sikhs.1 Sikhs. Most Sikhs have heard of the Āratī of Guru Nanak and the Bhagats, but few have heard the full version that includes many inspiring verses by Guru Gobind Singh.

Perhaps these links will help:

Arati AartaĀratī-Āratā full text

Āratī-Āratā ~ Author's Viewpoint

The Āratī-Āratā is an evening prayer that is a part of contains the purātan nitnem of the Sikhs. Most Sikhs have heard of the Āratī Gurbāṇī of Guru Nanak Dev, the Bhagats including Kabir, Namdev, Sain, and Dhanna, as well as the Bhagats, but few have heard Gurbāṇī of Guru Gobind Singh. In modern times it has been edited to exclude a lot of the full version that includes many inspiring original verses added by Guru Gobind Singh.

The Āratī-Āratā starts with Sri Dasam Granth Sahib bāṇī, then Guru Nanak’s Āratī, the Āratā of the Bhagats, then Adi Sri Guru Granth Sahib bāṇī, and ends with Sri Dasam Granth Sahib bāṇī. Normally it is sung in Kirtan after the Rahirās Sāhib. Perhaps these links will help:

Āratī-Āratā full text

Āratī-Āratā ~ Author's Viewpoint