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​Why Aarti has 5 flames: The deep meaning behind it​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 15, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Why Aarti has 5 flames: The deep meaning behind it

We have all seen the parents, elder siblings, and even our grandparents prepare a thali of aarti before pooja or while any other devotional ritual. It usually consists of a diya, along with flowers (Pushpa), rice (Akshat) and incense. During aarti, this plate is gently rotated in front of the diety as an offering of devotion and light. What most of us are not aware of is the fact that the aarti flame, consists of five flames, which are more than just sources of light. As per traditional belief, each flame carries a deep spiritual meaning, each representing one of the Pancha Mahabhutas or the five great elements of Earth, to form the foundation of everything in the universe according to Hindu philosophy.

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Prithvi (Earth)

The first and foremost flame is that of Prithvi or Earth, which symbolises grounding, support and stability. Just like earth sustains life, this flame of earth on the aarti plate instructs the devotee to stay grounded in Dharma pr righteousness and humility. Spiritually, it symbolizes the physical world as well as our connection with the material world.

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Jal (Water)

The second flame symbolizes Jal, or Water, a thing characterized by purity, fluidity, and flexibility. Water is life-sustaining and typically depicts emotions and spiritual cleansing. This flame demands soul cleansing and sin washing. It also teaches the believer to remain flexible and benevolent at all times, like moving water.

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Agni (Fire)

Agni or Fire is placed in the middle of the aarti plate and is the most energetic and direct actor in the ceremony. Fire is a representation of energy, transformation, and divine power. Fire is the messenger of the Vedic rituals, conveying the offerings to the gods. Fire is the fiery force of transformation that dissolves ignorance, ego, and desires, lighting up the path to spiritual awakening.

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Air (Vayu)

The fourth flame is linked to Vayu, or Air, the symbol of movement, breath, and life's energy (prana). Unseen but necessary—such as the breath of life. This flame encourages us to preserve inner balance, self-control, and the rhythm of life. It is also the indicator of spreading prayers and vibrations into space.

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Space (Akash)

The final flame symbolizes Akash, or Space/Ether, the highest of the five elements. It symbolizes consciousness, vastness, and divine connection. The flame is associated with spiritual wisdom, silence, and the divine presence infusing everything. It connects the devotee with the cosmic order and the infinite nature of the universe.

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