Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics =link= | 2026 Update |
Digambara Sundar Shyama, Mukh Par Haasy Suhaaye. Nritya Karat Gaana Gavat, Bhaktan Sang Lakhaye.
पदपंकज रज माथे लगत, अघ ओघ नस जाय। दुर्लभ देह धरा तुम्हारी, सुरनर इच्छा पाय॥
The complete Gujarati lyrics, along with the English transliteration, reflect a deep spiritual yearning and surrender to the divine, often found in Swadhyay devotional practices. The full text, covering themes of seeking refuge, acknowledging human limitations, and finding joy in devotion, is available via online resources dedicated to Swadhyay Parivar hymns. Significance and Meaning of the Aarti jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
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.
Here is the traditional Aarti to Lord Yogeshwar, commonly sung in temples and households. Digambara Sundar Shyama, Mukh Par Haasy Suhaaye
Anant Hain Tumhari Maya
Rohan felt a knot in his chest loosen slightly. He focused on the rhythm. The full text, covering themes of seeking refuge,
Trigunatit Swaroopa, Trividh Taap Haara Traikal Darshi Bhava-Taara, Jai Datta Bhagwana || 3 ||
Aansu luchva kaje (2), Bal deje mujne; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan!
