Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics -

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Note: This Aarti is traditionally sung in a mix of Hindi and Marathi/Sanskrit. The most common version is provided here.

Chorus (Stanza to be repeated after each verse):

Jay Yogeshwar, Jay Yogeshwar, Jay Jay Yogeshwar Digambar, Digambar, Shri Digambar (Alternatively: Avadhoota Digambar, Shri Digambar)

Verse 1

Tumhi ho adi deva, tumhi ho purushottama Tumhi ho satchitananda, sacchidananda ghana jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics

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Verse 2

Tumhari sharan aayo, prabhu charana rakho sheera Janam marana ke dukha se, nij pada lagaao teera

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Verse 3

Brahma Vishnu Mahesha, teeno ke tumhi deva Sakala padaartham tumhi ho, tumhi ho sevi sevya

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Verse 4

Pandhari che Vitthala, te hi tumhi Dattatreya Anusaya Nandana, Shri Guru Dattatreya

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Verse 5

Maha yogi tumhi ho, jagad guru tumhi ho Bhakta janon ke bandhu, anatha ke tumhi ho

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Verse 6

Tamasika tujhyavina, dhyana dharu kothe Chatura shodasha kalane, paurnnya tumhi ho

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Verse 7

Datta Datta japata, pavana hoye sharir Guru paduka namaney, mitey sakala pira

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Verse 8

Charan kamala tunhaache, karoon mi sir namana Yecha asha eecha dey ataa, swami tumche charana

(Chorus)


Before we dive into the lyrics, it is essential to understand who we are praying to. "Yogeshwar" translates to the "Lord of Yoga" – one who has mastered all forms of union with the Divine. "Bhagwan" means the Supreme Lord.

This Aarti is primarily addressed to Lord Dattatreya (or Datta), the incarnation of the Hindu Trimurti: Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the Destroyer). He is often depicted with three heads, six arms, and accompanied by four dogs and a cow. The dogs represent the four Vedas, and the cow represents Mother Earth. Before we dive into the lyrics, it is

Dattatreya is considered the Adi Guru (First Teacher) of the Nath tradition and is revered by both householders and renunciates. The "Jay Yogeshwar" Aarti encapsulates the longing for liberation, the praise of his divine play, and the request for inner peace.