Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti -
Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan. Anadi Akshar Brahma-puri, ke Prabhu Avinashi. || Jai Yogeshwar...
ब्रह्मानन्दो गुरु नाम, तुम्ही जगदीश्वर। प्रकटे कलियुग बेला, धर्म हित हर्षी ॥ जय योगेश्वर...
पूर्ण पुरुषोत्तम तुम्ही, तुम्ही कारण कारण। मुक्ति मुक्तेश्वर तुम्ही, दयासिन्धु दासी ॥ जय योगेश्वर... jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti
The lyrics of the Aarti serve as a concise summary of the deity's divine attributes. While variations exist, the core essence remains the worship of the Lord’s divine form and His redemptive grace. The aarti extols the Lord as the savior of the fallen and the protector of the saints. It highlights His supreme power, often referencing His ability to control the elements of nature and the hearts of beings.
To understand the depth of this aarti, one must first understand the deity it addresses. The term "Yogeshwar" is a compound of two Sanskrit words: 'Yog' (union/meditation) and 'Ishwar' (Lord/God). Thus, Yogeshwar translates to "The Lord of Yoga" or "The Master of the Spiritual Union." This name is most famously associated with Lord Krishna, particularly in the Bhagavad Gita, where Arjuna addresses Him as "Yogeshwara" acknowledging His supreme mastery over the senses, the mind, and the cosmic creation. In the Swaminarayan tradition, this aarti is often directed towards Bhagwan Swaminarayan, who is revered as the supreme manifestation of Purushottam Narayan, the ultimate Yogeshwar. Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan
Here are the lyrics to the popular Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti:
जय योगेश्वर भगवान, जय योगेश्वर भगवान। अनदि अक्सर ब्रह्मपुरी, के प्रभु अविनाशी ॥ जय योगेश्वर... While variations exist, the core essence remains the
It highlights the commitment to work for the world ( vishwa maahi tav kaaje ) and requests strength to revive Vedic culture.