Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics Site
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Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan | Gunvant Purushottam, Param Ekantik Prabhu Jagatna Swami Re... ||1||
Sahajanand ne Swami ne, Sarva Mukti na Daar | Bhakta Vatsal Sada Sahay, Karo Karuna Prabhu Mara Re... ||2||
Sant Sahit Sarve Shreeji, Dhyan Dharo Man Dithe | Jay Jay Swami Narayan, Kaho Akhand Mukh Mahi Re... ||3||
Jay Dev Jay Dev Jay Yogeshwar Swami | Pushpanjali Patra Kari, Naman Karo Man Dhyan Dhari Re... ||4||
Chorus:
Victory to Lord Yogeshwar (Yoga-Lord), Victory to the True Guru, Victory to Lord Dattatreya.
You are the life-breath of every person — Victory to Lord Datta.
Verse 1:
You are the form of pure consciousness and bliss, O supreme bliss.
You are the life of all living beings — Victory to Lord Datta.
Verse 2:
The Self (Atma) as Rama is illuminated; the fear of worldly existence is destroyed.
Poverty and suffering are banished — Victory to Lord Datta.
Verse 3:
You are beyond the three qualities (Sattva, Rajas, Tamas); You destroy the three types of afflictions (physical, divine, internal).
You see the three times (past, present, future) and ferry people across the ocean of life — Victory to Lord Datta. jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
Verse 4:
Lord of the poor, compassionate one, relative of the helpless.
You bring happiness to the sorrowful — Victory to Lord Datta.
Verse 5:
O Capable Lord (Swami Samarth), compassionate protector of devotees.
I ask for this Aarti first (before anything else) — Victory to Lord Datta.
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Devanagari: ब्रह्मा विष्णु महेश्वर, जिन तनु धारी है। तीन लोक की पीर हरो, दीन दुखारी है॥
Romanized: Brahma Vishnu Maheshwar, Jin Tanu Dhari Hai. Teen Lok Ki Peer Haro, Deen Dukhari Hai.
Translation: You have incarnated bearing the form of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva). Remove the suffering of the three worlds; we are poor and sorrowful.
Devanagari: पदपंकज रज माथे लगत, अघ ओघ नस जाय। दुर्लभ देह धरा तुम्हारी, सुरनर इच्छा पाय॥ To get the full spiritual benefit, follow these
Romanized: Padpankaj Raj Mathe Lagat, Agh Ogh Nas Jaaye. Durlabh Deh Dharah Tumhari, Sur Nar Ichchha Paaye.
Translation: By applying the dust of Your lotus feet to our foreheads, our sins are destroyed. Even gods and humans desire to attain Your rare human incarnation.
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जय योगेश्वर भगवान की आरती (Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Ki Aarti)
जय योगेश्वर भगवान की आरती, जय रमेश्वर की
नमो नमः शिवाय, नमो नमः शिवाय Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan | Gunvant
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The Aarti is sung in reverence to Lord Shiva, also known as Yogeshwar Bhagwan or Rameshwar.
Here's a rough translation:
"Victory to Lord Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Victory to Lord Rameshwar Salutations to Lord Shiva, Salutations to Lord Shiva"
Q1: Can I sing this Aarti if I am not initiated? Yes. Dattatreya is the Guru of all, regardless of caste, creed, or initiation status. He accepts pure devotion.
Q2: How many times should I sing it? At least once daily. On Guru Purnima or Datta Jayanti (the full moon of Margashirsha – December/January), sing it 11 or 108 times.
Q3: Is there a specific flower for Lord Dattatreya? Red flowers (Hibiscus) and Agasti flowers are preferred, but any flower offered with love is accepted.
Q4: Why are dogs mentioned? Lord Dattatreya is often accompanied by four dogs. Symbolically, they represent the four Vedas. In practice, it teaches us to treat all beings, even "unclean" animals, with compassion.
