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Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics: A Divine Ode to the Lord of Yoga

In the vast tapestry of Hindu mythology, few figures command as much reverence as Bhagwan Shri Krishna. 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.

(Remover of pain, protector from fear, giver of bliss, O Lord!) jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top

Middle Stanza: Deuni aamha shakti laavi karyala (2) Prabhu… Thakta chetan desi (2) tu re shramikala Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan. Significance of Yogeshwar Bhagwan Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics: A Divine Ode

Whether you are a long-time devotee or a curious seeker, chanting "Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan" with sincerity will fill your life with divine bliss. Bookmark this page, share the lyrics with your family, and let the divine flute of Yogeshwar Krishna guide your soul. Search Bar : Include a search bar to

Gangadhara cehre pe, karuna ki leela dikhave
Gangadhara cehre pe, karuna ki leela dikhave

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Key themes (bullet list)

  • Meditative stillness: Praise for Shiva’s calm and unshakable equanimity.
  • Renunciation and tapasya: Admiration of his austere life and mastery over senses.
  • Destruction and renewal: Recognition of Shiva’s role in dissolving ignorance to enable rebirth and transformation.
  • Compassion: Requests for guidance, protection, and grace on the spiritual path.
  • Symbolism: References to trident (trishul), crescent moon, Ganga, third eye, and matted hair (jata).