Aarti Lyrics [upd]: Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan
બુદ્ધિમંદ ઘણો છું, શૂન્ય કર્મ મારાં, પ્રભુ ! ભાવતણો હું ભિખારી મા સમ તું દાતા; જય યોગેશ્વર ભગવાન !
Sant Sahit Sarve Shreeji, Dhyan Dharo Man Dithe | Jay Jay Swami Narayan, Kaho Akhand Mukh Mahi Re... ||3||
Aarav realized then that the aarti wasn't a performance. It was a bridge between the mundane struggles of the village and a sense of eternal peace. As the lamps were passed around for the blessing, he knew he would never look at those lyrics the same way again. full lyrics
You are the very deity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesha (Shiva). You are the entire material and spiritual reality. You are both the servant (sevi) and the master (sevya). jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
Singing or reciting this aarti brings immense mental peace, clarity, and a profound sense of connection to the divine. Below is a comprehensive guide featuring the complete lyrics, their translation, and the deeper spiritual meaning behind this sacred hymn. Complete Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics
त्रिविध ताप निवारक, संकट हारी स्वामी |कृपा करो अमर्यादित, अंतर्यामी स्वामी || जय योगेश्वर... ||
Vishwe tuj santano saghla, Bhuli fare tujne, Prabhu! Bhav-bhakti de saune (2) Lavu tav charane; ||3|| Aarav realized then that the aarti wasn't
Swarthi vishwa sakal aa, Tu j sakha saacho, Prabhu! Sharane hu tara; ✨ Significance of the Aarti
The aarti is more than just a song; it reflects the philosophy of "Divine Brotherhood"
"Listen, Rohan," Pandit Harish whispered during the instrumental interlude. " means the Lord of Yoga, the Master of Spiritual Discipline. But do you know why we call him that first?" full lyrics You are the very deity of
Stand with a straight posture. Hold the aarti plate with both hands and move it in a clockwise, circular motion in front of the deity or image of Lord Yogeshwar.
Listening while reading the lyrics helps in memorization within a week.
You can find the full lyrics and a detailed explanation of the Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti, a central, compassionate, and elevating hymn for the Swadhyaya Parivar, by exploring the content below. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link
In Hindu philosophy, Lord Krishna is addressed as "Yogeshwar" in the concluding verse of the Bhagavad Gita. He represents the perfect master of detachment, duty, and cosmic consciousness.