Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics Top
Chanting the Aarti daily during Trikal Sandhya to self-reflect and build a collective brotherhood.
Om Shri Yogeshwaraya Namah. May Lord Krishna’s flute attract your mind to the path of righteousness and joy.
It strengthens a sense of pride in Indian heritage and Gita teachings.
Swarthi vishv sakal aa, tu j sakha sacho, Prabhu! Tav vishwase rmato (2) Vishve bhuli bhaan; 8
The following lyrics are commonly used during prayers at Swadhyay Kendras or within home shrines: Transliteration jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
The Aarti is a beautiful expression of devotion to Lord Shiva, the supreme destroyer of evil and the protector of the universe.
ભટકી ભટકી આવ્યો શરણે હું તારા; જય યોગેશ્વર ભગવાન!
The aarti asks for the strength to uphold cultural values ( Sanskriti ) and serve humanity.
To experience the full benefits of the "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti," follow these guidelines: Chanting the Aarti daily during Trikal Sandhya to
चार भुजा धर शंख चक्र, कृपानिधान निराला॥
"Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar" 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).
Aarti Utaare Daas Tumhaara, Charnon Mein Sheesh Jhukaate Hain |Krupa Drushti Sada Hum Par Rakhna, Prabhu Antaryaami He Bhagwan ||Jay Yogeshwar, Jay Yogeshwar, Jay Yogeshwar Paahi Maam | Meaning of the Aarti
The "Jay Yogeshwar" Aarti is a powerful Hindu prayer dedicated to Lord Yogeshwar, an incarnation of Lord Krishna representing the supreme master of yoga. Sung by millions of devotees globally—especially within the Swadhyay Parivar community founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (Pujaniya Dada)—this aarti invokes peace, spiritual awakening, and divine protection. It strengthens a sense of pride in Indian
Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan Sri Krishna Chandra Prabhu, Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan
The aarti is traditionally sung in Gujarati. Below are the opening verses:
Ved-smriti visarayaan ne, ma sanskriti radti, Prabhu! Aansu loochhva kaaje (2) Bal deje mujne; 6
Brahma Vishnu Shankara, aadi deva kahaye Tum se hi avatari, tum hi avatari ho
जय योगेश्वर भगवन, जय योगेश्वर भगवन जय योगेश्वर भगवन, ओम नमः शिवाय