Evening Aarti at Home: A Calm Family Routine
Learn a simple order, flame safety, and family roles for a repeatable Hindu evening prayer at home.
Read the guide →Daily puja, festival days, and family rites without guessing. Ghar shows what to gather, what to say, what to do, and why it matters.
Ghar is not another feed of Hindu facts. It's a working guide for the home: the right day, the right materials, the right sequence, and enough meaning to keep the practice alive.
Clear steps replace scattered articles, videos, and contradictory forum advice.
Short explanations sit beside the action, so practice does not become empty performance.
Daily puja, festival prep, and family rhythm live in one place, with a quiet pull, not guilt.
No paralysis. No tab-hopping. The right practice for today is on the first screen, with materials, mantra, and timing in one quiet place.
Ghar turns festival days into a runway: what to buy, what to clean, what to teach the kids, and what to do when the day arrives.
Materials, setup, reminders, and family context arrive at the right moment, not weeks too early or hours too late.
Steps, mantras, timers, offerings, and meaning, with the whole rite walked through and kept calm.
What returns next, what to remember, and how to deepen, so the year doesn't fall back into noise.
Hindu practice changes by home, region, deity, sampradaya, and family memory. Ghar is built to respect that difference instead of flattening everything into one internet answer.
Ghar should feel like a patient elder beside you: practical enough to follow, careful enough to trust, warm enough for the whole family. Every word is written and reviewed by people who know these traditions deeply. Read the editorial policy →
High intent guides for mantra apps, Sri Mandir alternatives, iPhone puja apps, daily puja reminders, Hindu calendar choices, and family practice abroad.
Learn a simple order, flame safety, and family roles for a repeatable Hindu evening prayer at home.
Read the guide →Compare mantra apps, videos, PDFs, panchang tools, and Ghar for words, steps, materials, and reminders.
Read the comparison →Choose an iOS app for daily puja, panchang, materials, reminders, and family practice.
Read the guide →Specific landing pages help families and search engines understand where Ghar fits for Ganesh puja, Lakshmi puja, Satyanarayan puja, Shiva puja, Hanuman puja, Diwali, and Navratri.
Ghar helps families prepare and perform Ganesh puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Ghar helps families prepare and perform Lakshmi puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Ghar helps families prepare and perform Satyanarayan puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Ghar helps families prepare and perform Shiva puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Ghar helps families prepare and perform Hanuman puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Ghar helps families prepare and perform Diwali puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Ghar helps families prepare and perform Navratri puja at home with a clear order, material lists, mantra support, reminders, and panchang context.
Open page →Start small when life is busy. Go deeper when the family is ready. The app keeps the ritual in order.
Free to download. Start with one short practice, then deepen when the rhythm is real.
Available on iPhone · Free tier requires no credit card