The second stanza recognizes the Lord as the embodiment of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva). He is Aadi (the beginning), Anaadi (without beginning), and Sanatan (eternal). As an ocean of compassion ( Karuna Sindhu ), He destroys the troubles of His devotees.
तुम्हारी कृपा से, मैं सब कुछ पाया तुम्हारी कृपा से, मेरा जीवन सार्थक हुआ
(The full Gujarati lyrics, including verses focusing on seeking strength, serving the divine world family, reviving culture, and pledging devotion to the true friend (Lord), can be found in the referenced documents.) jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
The 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:
Devotional music holds a profound place in Hindu spiritual practices. Among the many hymns sung across Western India, the stands out as a powerful expression of reverence, particularly within the Swadhyaya Parivar movement founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (Rev. Dada). The second stanza recognizes the Lord as the
त्रिगुणा त्रैमूर्ति त्रिया तनुधारी । जन्म-मरण-जरा-रोग निवारी ॥ निजानंद निजसुख बोडे सारी । आभाळावरी नाचे भक्तीच्या वारी ॥
(Repeat chorus as desired)
In the vast ocean of Hindu devotional songs (Bhajans and Aartis), the holds a special place of reverence. Dedicated to Lord Krishna —addressed here as Yogeshwar (The Lord of Yoga) and Bhagwan (The Supreme Being)—this powerful hymn is sung during evening prayers (Sandhya Aarti) in temples and homes across India, especially among followers of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya and Krishna bhakti traditions.
Jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna, jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna Śrī kṛṣṇa candra prabhu, jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna Jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna
Keep your mind anchored on the meaning of the words, visualizing the divine, radiant form of Lord Yogeshwar. Share public link