Kaal Ki Vikral Ki,
Trilokeshwar Trikal Ki,
Bhole Shiv Kripal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki,
Baba Mahakal Ki,
O Mere Mahakal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki.
Pit Pushp Baghambar Dhari,
Nandi Teri Sawari,
Pit Pushp Baghambar Dhari,
Nandi Teri Sawari,
Tripunddhari Hey Tripurari,
Bhole Bhav Bhayhari,
Shambhu Din Dayal Ki,
Teen Log Deegpaal Ki,
Kailashi Shashibhaal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki.
Damru Baaje Dam Dam Dam,
Nache Shankar Bhola,
Damru Baaje Dam Dam Dam,
Nache Shankar Bhola,
Bam Bhole Shiv Bambam Bambam,
Chadha Bhang Ka Gola,
Jai Jai Hriday Vishal Ki,
Ashutosh Pratipal Ki,
Naina Dhak Dhak Jwaal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki.
Aarat Hari Palanhari,
Tu Hai Mangalkari,
Aarat Hari Palanhari,
Tu Hai Mangalkari,
Mangal Aarti Kare Nar Nari,
Paaye Padarath Chari,
Kaalroop Mahakal Ki,
Kripasindhu Mahakal Ki,
Ujjaini Mahakal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki.
Kaal Ki Vikral Ki,
Trilokeshwar Trikal Ki,
Bhole Shiv Kripal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki,
Baba Mahakal Ki,
O Mere Mahakal Ki,
Karo Re Mangal Aarti,
Mrityunjay Mahakal Ki.
The Mahakal Aarti is a Hindu religious ritual that is performed every morning at the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, India. The aarti is performed by the temple priests in front of the Mahakaleshwar Lingam, which is the main deity of the temple. The aarti is a very important part of the daily puja ritual at the temple and is considered to be very auspicious. It is believed that by performing the aarti, one can please the deity and get his or her blessings.