God & Goddess

God

Varuna

Lord of Cosmic Waters

Varuna is a Vedic deity of waters and moral order. He watches over truth, oaths, and the unseen laws that sustain the world.

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Varuna

Symbols

Water Noose Makara Ocean

Festivals

Varuna worship

Aarti & Shloka

Varuna Aarti Poetry

Jai Varuna Deva, lord of waters and sacred vows.

Keep our words truthful and our hearts as pure as flowing rivers.

This prayer honors Varuna as guardian of cosmic order, truth, and the purifying power of water.

Varuna Shlokas

Sacred Verses on an Open Scripture Book

Read these prayers for devotion, dharma, surrender, and remembrance of Varuna.

01
Bhagavad Gita 9.22

Ananyash chintayanto mam ye janah paryupasate.

Tesham nityabhiyuktanam yoga-kshemam vahamy aham.

Those who remember the Divine with steady devotion are protected and spiritually sustained.

02
Bhagavad Gita 9.26

Patram pushpam phalam toyam yo me bhaktya prayacchati.

Tad aham bhakty-upahritam ashnami prayatatmanah.

Even a simple offering becomes sacred when given with sincere devotion.

03
Bhagavad Gita 12.13

Adveshta sarva-bhutanam maitrah karuna eva cha.

Nirmamo nirahankarah sama-duhkha-sukhah kshami.

A true devotee is friendly, compassionate, humble, steady, and forgiving.

04
Bhagavad Gita 4.39

Shraddhavan labhate jnanam tat-parah samyatendriyah.

Jnanam labdhva param shantim achirenadhigacchati.

Faith, dedication, and discipline lead to knowledge and inner peace.

05
Bhagavad Gita 18.65

Man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru.

Mam evaisyasi satyam te pratijane priyo si me.

Remember the Divine with love, worship with sincerity, and move closer to spiritual refuge.

06
Varuna Smaran

Jai Varuna, source of blessing and divine grace.

May devotion, wisdom, and service awaken in every heart.

This prayer remembers Varuna with reverence and asks for guidance, protection, and spiritual growth.

Deeper devotional details

Understanding Varuna

Devotional Meaning

Varuna is honored as lord of cosmic waters. Varuna is linked to cosmic order, oceans, truth, and the binding force of vows. Devotees remember this sacred form to cultivate faith, humility, discipline, and a deeper connection with the Divine.

How Devotees Worship

Worship often includes prayer, mantra chanting, offerings of flowers or lamps, quiet meditation, and remembrance of Varuna's divine qualities. The symbols associated with this form, including Water, Noose, Makara, Ocean, help devotees focus the mind during puja and reflection.

Spiritual Lessons

Varuna teaches devotees to live with dharma, devotion, self-control, compassion, and service. The festivals connected with this form, such as Varuna worship, bring families and communities together for worship, learning, music, food, and seva.