Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics -

I bow my head to your lotus feet. Grant me this wish now, O Lord – to always be at your feet.


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  • Jay Yogeshwar Jay Jay Aarti

    Sthai (Chorus): Jay Yogeshwar Jay Jay, Shri Yogeshwar Jay Jay | Sada Sahay Tumhara, Karoon Main Kiska Loon Bal, Tum Vin Dooja Nahi || Jay Yogeshwar...

    Verse 1: Brahma Vishnu Maheshwar, Teeno Tanu Dhari | Sadguru Roop Kaise, Leela Tumne Ki Re ||

    Verse 2: Aadi Anant Avatari, Bhakt Jano Ke Saathi | Purna Brahma Paramatma, Alakh Niranjan Swami ||

    Verse 3: Ambar Bhoomi Tumhari, Dasha Disha Tumhari | Teeno Lok Tumhare, Kaise Kahoon Re Swami || jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics

    Verse 4: Kashi Mein Tum Kashi Vishwanath, Jagannath Puri Mein | Dwarika Ke Ranchhod, Rangbhavan Mathura Mein ||

    Verse 5: Badrinath Tum Himagiri Par, Shrirangam Tum Tanjore Mein | Pandurang Tum Pandhari Mein, Vitthal Naam Vidur Ke Ghar Mein ||

    Verse 6: Chhappan Bhog Tumhare, Bhogi Narayan Swami | Digambar Tum Deenanath, Dattatreya Hamare ||

    Verse 7: Shri Guru Charan Pankaj Raj, Mastak Chadhaoon | Shri Guru Maharaj Ki Jay, Jay Jay Seva Lagu || I bow my head to your lotus feet


    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.


    Tradition holds that this Aarti was composed by Vasudevananda Saraswati (Tembe Swami), a great saint of the 19th century. Another legend states that the Aarti was revealed spontaneously to a devotee of Shri Swami Samarth of Akkalkot, who was unable to find words to praise the Lord and was given this hymn in a dream. Devotees search for these lyrics for several reasons:

    Regardless of its origin, the power of the Jay Yogeshwar Aarti lies in its repetition. When the sound wave "Datta" (which means "given" or "the one who donates") is combined with "Yogeshwar," it creates a resonance in the Ajna Chakra (third eye), awakening intuition.

    In Vedic astrology, Lord Dattatreya is the presiding deity for the planet Mercury (Budha) and the Guru (Jupiter). Singing this Aarti clears confusion in studies, delays in marriage, and mental instability.