Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti //top\\ File

To understand the depth of this aarti, one must first understand the deity it addresses. The term "Yogeshwar" is a compound of two Sanskrit words: 'Yog' (union/meditation) and 'Ishwar' (Lord/God). Thus, Yogeshwar translates to "The Lord of Yoga" or "The Master of the Spiritual Union." This name is most famously associated with Lord Krishna, particularly in the Bhagavad Gita, where Arjuna addresses Him as "Yogeshwara" acknowledging His supreme mastery over the senses, the mind, and the cosmic creation. In the Swaminarayan tradition, this aarti is often directed towards Bhagwan Swaminarayan, who is revered as the supreme manifestation of Purushottam Narayan, the ultimate Yogeshwar.

शीश नवावू चरण कमल, वाकदान दीजो। पूर्ण कीजो मनोरथ, प्रगट प्रभु ह्वासी ॥ जय योगेश्वर... jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti

The (also known as Dukh Harta Bhaya Trata ) is the central prayer of the Swadhyay Parivar , a spiritual movement founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as Rev. Dada). The aarti is dedicated to Lord Yogeshwar (Krishna) and emphasizes selfless devotion and the universal brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God. Aarti Lyrics (Gujarati) To understand the depth of this aarti, one

Furthermore, the communal singing of the Jay Yogeshwar Aarti fosters a sense of unity (Yog) among the congregation. When hundreds of devotees sing in unison, their individual egos dissolve, and they merge into a singular flow of devotion. This collective consciousness is considered a form of Bhakti Yoga (the yoga of devotion), making the singing of the aarti a practice of the very union it praises. In the Swaminarayan tradition, this aarti is often