Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan — Aarti Lyrics
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"Jai Yogeshwar Krishna, Jai Gopala, Jai Govinda, Jai Nandalala"
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This aarti is commonly sung during evening prayers (Sandhya Aarti) in many Hindu households, especially in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Brahma Vishnu Mahesha, teeno ke tumhi deva Sakala padaartham tumhi ho, tumhi ho sevi sevya jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
(Translation: You are Mahakala, the Lord of Time. You are Dharmeraja, the Lord of Righteousness. You are Yogeshwar, the Master of Yoga.)
The serpent ornaments adorn his neck, and his divine form is that of a dwarf, His body is covered in sacred ash, which is the most beautiful ornament. (Chorus) "Jai Yogeshwar Krishna, Jai Gopala, Jai Govinda,
તું છે પરમ કૃપાળુ, મંગળ કરનારા, પ્રભુ ! ભટકી ભટકી આવ્યો (૨) શરણે હું તારા; જય યોગેશ્વર ભગવાન !
The word (or Aarati) is derived from the Sanskrit roots "Aa" (towards) and "rati" (virtue or union), signifying a ritual that brings the devotee closer to the divine. It is a form of congregational worship where devotees stand facing an image of a deity or a saint, singing songs of praise in unison while a lamp of camphor or ghee is waved in a circular motion. You are Yogeshwar, the Master of Yoga
Pandhari che Vitthala, te hi tumhi Dattatreya Anusaya Nandana, Shri Guru Dattatreya
Victory to Lord Yogeshwar Bhagwan, whose form is three-fold, He holds a trident in his hand and is known as Nilkanth, He adorns the moon on his forehead.