The "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is a highly revered devotional hymn (aarti) dedicated to Lord Krishna in his form as Yogeshwar — the "Lord of Yoga" or the supreme master of divine consciousness. The title combines:
This aarti is especially popular among followers of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya (a Hindu sect founded by Swaminarayan, considered an incarnation of Krishna), as well as in many North Indian Krishna temples. It is sung during evening aarti (sandhya aarti) and on festivals like Janmashtami (Krishna's birthday) and Guru Purnima.
The "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is a soul-stirring hymn that eulogizes the glory of Yogeshwar Bhagwan, i.e., Lord Shiva. This aarti is typically performed during the evening worship, as devotees gather to offer their prayers and pay homage to the deity. The lyrics of this aarti are a beautiful expression of devotion, praising the Lord's infinite powers, wisdom, and benevolence. jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
Jo koi gaavat aarti, Dhyan lagakar preeta. Taahi par sada kripa kar, Shri Hari Vraj beena. || Jai Yogeshwar...
વિશ્વે તુજ સંતાનો સઘળાં, ભૂલી ફરે તુજને; Vishve tuj santano saghala, bhuli fare tujne; All your children in this world wander, forgetting You; Report: Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti 1
(I have come to your door, O Merciful One; Glory to Lord Yogeshwar!) Verse Highlights: Devotees describe themselves as "beggars of emotion" ( Bhav tano hu bhikhari ) seeking refuge at the Lord's feet. The lyrics lament the loss of Vedic culture ( Ved-smriti visraya ) and pray for the strength to revive it. Universal Connection: It acknowledges all people as God's children ( Vishwa tuj santano saghlan Ritual Guide Preparation: Thali (plate) with a lighted diya (ghee lamp) or camphor. Rotate the lamp in front of the deity’s image. Significance:
Gopi Gwal Balihaari, Nand Baba Ujiyara Dravya Dhan Jan Dasi, Sharan Aaye Balihaara It is sung during evening aarti (sandhya aarti)
Aarti Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan Ki Jai Vrindavan Vihari, Jai Gokul Nandan Ki