Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics Top — Jay Yogeshwar

Kans vadhayo, madhu ripu soodan, daitya dalan sukhdayi Draupadi ki laaj rakhi, dusht dushasan dhayi

ब्रह्मा विष्णु महेश तुम ही हो, आदि अनादि सनातन हो ।भक्त जनों के संकट हरते, करुणा सिन्धु हे भगवन ॥जय योगेश्वर, जय योगेश्वर, जय योगेश्वर पाही माम् ।

तू तर परम कृपाळू, मंगल करणारा, प्रभु... भटकत भटकत आलो ॥ (२) शरणी हे तव... जय योगेश्वर भगवान. ॥२॥

विश्वातिल तव बालक नेणति रे तुजला (२) प्रभु…. भाव भक्ति दे सर्वां (२) आणी तीव चरणा jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top

In the realm of Hindu spirituality, the chanting of aartis (devotional songs) holds a profound significance. These melodic prayers are an integral part of daily worship, fostering a deeper connection with the divine. Among the numerous aartis dedicated to various deities, the "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" stands out as a revered hymn. This article aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti lyrics" and its importance in Hindu tradition.

The original lyrics are typically sung in Marathi (using the Devanagari script).

जय योगेश्वर भगवान, जय योगेश्वर भगवान ॥ ॥ जय योगेश्वर भगवान ॥ Kans vadhayo, madhu ripu soodan, daitya dalan sukhdayi

Radhika sahit vihar karat, Yamuna ke teer nit aayo Bhakt Uddhav ki binti suni, prem sahit gale lagayo

In the vast tapestry of Hindu mythology, few figures command as much reverence as . While he is worshipped in many forms—as a playful child (Bal Gopal), a charismatic lover (Banke Bihari), and the supreme charioteer of the Mahabharata—his form as Yogeshwar (The Lord of Yoga) holds a special significance.

सुख शांती वैभवांचा, मी रचिला भुका, प्रभु... एक तू सुखदाता ॥ (२) भक्ति प्रेम दे रे... जय योगेश्वर भगवान. ॥६॥ Among the numerous aartis dedicated to various deities,

जय योगेश्वर भगवान, जय योगेश्वर भगवान ॥ ॥ जय योगेश्वर भगवान ॥

Jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna, jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna Śrī kṛṣṇa candra prabhu, jaya yogeshvara bhagavāna

मुरली मनोहर माधव, मोर मुकुट धारी। वंशी बजावत ब्रज में, गोपी संग रंग रारी।। जय योगेश्वर...

भावगंगा - जय योगेश्वर भगवान ! - TransLiteral Foundations