દુઃખહર્તા ભયત્રાતા, આનંદના દાતા, પ્રભુ ! આવ્યો છું તવ દ્વારે (૨) કરુણા કરનારા; ૧

लहान अज्ञानी परि तुझेच अभिमानी (२) प्रभु…. प्राणार्पण करता रे (२) पाजिशी संजिवनी

The "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is a powerful expression of devotion, which:

Brahma Vishnu Mahesh Tum Hi Ho, Aadi Anaadi Sanatan Ho |Bhakt Janon Ke Sankat Harte, Karuna Sindhu He Bhagwan ||Jay Yogeshwar, Jay Yogeshwar, Jay Yogeshwar Paahi Maam |

अर्जुन रथ हाँकत, देत उपदेशा। गीता के उपदेशक, काटे भव क्लेशा।। जय योगेश्वर...

Dravya Dhan Jan Dasi, Sharan Aaye Balihaara

Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics (Gujarati / Hindi Script)

"Yogeshwar" translates to "The Lord of Yoga" or "The Master of the Senses." In the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 18, Verse 62), Lord Krishna is referred to as Yogeshwara . This Aarti is a devotional hymn praising the glory, beauty, and divinity of Lord Krishna. It is often sung in temples and homes during morning and evening prayers.

गोवर्धन धर दयाल, गोपियाँ संघ रंग राते। कंस मधु केतु संहारे, दुष्टन के तुम त्राते।। करुणा सिन्धु कृष्ण मुरारी, श्री योगेश्वर भगवान।। ३ ।।

The full lyrics, reflecting deep devotion to the "indwelling God," can be found in the referenced documents. Key stanzas highlight the Lord as the dispeller of fear and the source of ultimate joy.

सोवंत वृंदावन में, निज धाम निरंजन प्यारा॥

The is a central devotional hymn for the Swadhyay Pariwar , a spiritual movement founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as "Dadaji"). This aarti is not just a prayer but a poetic summary of the movement's philosophy, focusing on the indwelling presence of God in every human being. Lyrics: Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti

બુદ્ધિમંદ ઘણો છું (ને વળી), શૂન્ય કર્મ મારાં, પ્રભુ ! ભાવતણો હું ભિખારી (૨) મા સમ તું દાતા; ૩