Sant Sahit Sarve Shreeji, Dhyan Dharo Man Dithe | Jay Jay Swami Narayan, Kaho Akhand Mukh Mahi Re... ||3||
The Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti is believed to have originated in ancient India, where it was composed by devotees of Lord Shiva. The aarti is a part of the Hindu tradition, where devotees offer prayers and worship to their deity through song and music. Over time, the Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti has become an integral part of Hindu rituals and ceremonies, particularly during the evening hours when devotees gather to perform aarti.
નાનો ખૂબ છતાં હું તારો, તવ શક્તિ અભિમાન, પ્રભુ ! એકલ તારા કાજે (૨) અર્પી દેવા પ્રાણ; જય યોગેશ્વર ભગવાન ! jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
This Aarti is a deeply moving prayer sung in loving adoration of . The term "Yogeshwar" has profound roots in Sanskrit; it is a compound of Yoga and Ishwar , which together mean "the Lord of Yoga" or "the Master of all mystic powers". This title is primarily associated with Lord Shri Krishna, a supreme deity in Hinduism who is revered as the Poornavatar (complete incarnation) of Lord Vishnu, who descended to Earth to re-establish righteousness, or Dharma . The word Aarti itself denotes a powerful ritual of light, and as a prayer, it symbolizes a devotee's yearning for union with the Divine.
Guide us always on the path of truth and righteousness ( Dharma ). O Lord, increase the feeling of universal love and brotherhood within us for all living beings. Sant Sahit Sarve Shreeji, Dhyan Dharo Man Dithe
Ame Balak Tara Sharane... Amara Hruday Sinhasane, Sadaya Birajo Swami
Gnyan Bhakti Karmono, Adbhut Chhe Sangam |Swami Adbhut Chhe Sangam |Tribhuvan Ma Tej Chhayo (2), Pavanta Divyam... Jay Yogeshwar Deva || Over time, the Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti has
Whoever sings this with devotion, Goddess Amba showers grace, and all calamities are removed.