Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti | Lyrics
"He holds the Ganga in his matted hair," the priest said. "The Ganga is a river of immense force. If it fell directly to earth, it would shatter the land. But Shiva catches it in his hair and gently releases it. He teaches us control. When life gives us a flood of emotions—anger, sadness—we must be like Yogeshwar. We must catch that emotion, hold it, and release it gently, rather than letting it destroy us."
Pandhari che Vitthala, te hi tumhi Dattatreya Anusaya Nandana, Shri Guru Dattatreya
Gyaan, Bhakti, Vairaagya Ka, Daan Hamen Deeje | Sharan Aaye Hain Ham Sab, Charnon Mein Leeje ||
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Satya Dharma Maarg Par, Hamko Sada Chalaana |Prem Bhaav Sab Jeevon Mein, Prabhuvar Badhaana || Jay Yogeshwar... || jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
Yes. Dattatreya is the Guru of all, regardless of caste, creed, or initiation status. He accepts pure devotion.
Bless us with the gifts of spiritual knowledge ( Gyaan ), pure devotion ( Bhakti ), and detachment from worldly illusions ( Vairaagya ). We take refuge in you; please accept us at your lotus feet.
This aarti, central to the Swadhyay Parivar community, emphasizes a deep emotional connection with the divine, focusing on surrender, gratitude, and the removal of fears and sorrows. The lyrics highlight the devotee's reliance on divine grace despite their limitations and emphasize nurturing devotion (bhakti) in daily life.
The phrase Dodu Vishwamahi tav kaaje (I run through the world for your work) implies that service to humanity and the world is the true form of devotion, a core tenet of Swadhyay. 🌸 When to Sing "He holds the Ganga in his matted hair," the priest said
"Accept this offering of incense, lamps, food, and adornments. Accept the Aarti of your devotees, O Mother."
This verse praises the divine form of the Lord as the epitome of Truth (Satyam), Auspiciousness (Shivam), and Beauty (Sundaram). Gazing upon or meditating on this form ignites a divine light of joy inside the devotee's heart.
Verse 4: Kashi Mein Tum Kashi Vishwanath, Jagannath Puri Mein | Dwarika Ke Ranchhod, Rangbhavan Mathura Mein ||
Trividh Taap Nivaarak, Sankat Haari Swaami |Kripa Karo Amaryaadit, Antaryaami Swaami || Jay Yogeshwar... || But Shiva catches it in his hair and gently releases it
Transliteration (IAST-like): Jaya Yogeshvara Bhagavān, jaya acala ānandadhāma. Aṣṭasiddhi nāhi tere, binā tere na koy kāma. Jaya Yogeshvara Bhagavān, jaya Girīśa Maheśvara. Bhavabhaya hāraka tu, karuṇā sāgara amara.
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Yogeshwar Bhagwan is another name for Lord Shiva, a major deity in Hinduism. The term "Yogeshwar" means "Lord of Yoga" or "Master of Yoga." Shiva is often depicted as a yogi, meditating and controlling his breath, symbolizing his connection to the universe and ultimate reality.