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The Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti is a cornerstone of the Swadhyaya Parivar, a socio-spiritual movement founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as Dadaji). The aarti is dedicated to Yogeshwar Krishna, who is revered not just as a deity, but as the "Lord of Yoga" who resides within every human heart. Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics
The following lyrics are the standard Marathi/Hindi version commonly used in Swadhyaya gatherings. Verse 1
Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan!Sukhakarta Bhayatrata Paramanand DataPrabhu Aalo Tujhiya Dwari, Karuna KaranaryaJay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! Verse 2
Tu Tara Parama Kripalu Mangala KaranaraPrabhu Bhatakat Bhatakat Aalo, Charani De TharaJay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! Verse 3
Buddhimanda Bahuta Mee Shunya Karma MajhePrabhu Bhavaveen Bhikhari, Matesam DataJay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! Verse 4 jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
Deuni Amha Shakti Lavi KaryalaPrabhu Thakata Chetana Desi, Tu Re ShramikalaJay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! Spiritual Significance
The aarti is more than a ritual; it is an expression of gratefulness to God for the "indwelling" divinity that connects all humans.
Self-Respect: It reinforces the idea that since God (Yogeshwar) is within you, you should live with dignity and self-confidence.
Universal Brotherhood: By recognizing Yogeshwar in others, the prayer promotes "Universal Brotherhood under the Fatherhood of God," transcending caste and creed. The Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti is a cornerstone
Action-Oriented Devotion: In the Swadhyaya tradition, devotion (Bhakti) is not just singing; it is performing "selfless work" (Krutisheel Bhakti) for the welfare of society. 📖 About the Swadhyaya Movement
Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics
(Transliteration for easy reading)
॥ जय योगेश्वर भगवान आरती ॥
Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar The Chorus "Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar"
Braj Gopika Shri Vrishbhanu Dulari Prem Lagavat Shyam Pyare, Rasik Shiromani... Jai Murli Manohar
Mukut Shobhit Mridu Murali Bajavat Kundan Kundal Udbhasit Naval Kanan Kisor Vraj Kishor... Jai Murli Manohar
Pitambar Parikar Pari Shobhit Kundan Kundal Udbhasit Naval Kanan Kisor Vrajendra Nandan... Jai Murli Manohar
Kalyug Me Pragat Mahima Tumhari Shri Vallabhacharya Charan Vini Yog Kirtan Kare... Jai Murli Manohar
Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar
The Chorus
"Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar" Translation: Victory to the Lord of Yoga, Bhagwan Krishna; Victory to the one who steals the heart with his flute. Significance: It acknowledges his mastery over the senses (Yogeshwar) and his ability to captivate souls through divine music (Murli Manohar).
5. Key Variations to Note
- Swaminarayan Tradition: In some Swaminarayan temples (e.g., BAPS), the lyrics may slightly differ, sometimes addressing Lord Swaminarayan as the supreme form, while still revering Krishna as Yogeshwar.
- Short Version: Many households sing only the refrain and verses 1, 2, and 4.
- Alternate Verse 4: Some versions replace "Bhavsagar ki naiya..." with a simple praise of Krishna's leelas.