Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics !!exclusive!! — Jay

Here is the full content of the Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti (also known as the Aarti of Lord Dattatreya or simply the Yogeshwar Aarti). This Aarti is traditionally sung during the worship of Lord Dattatreya (the combined incarnation of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) and his avatar, Shripad Shri Vallabh.

Below you will find the complete lyrics in Devanagari (Hindi), a phonetic Romanized version for pronunciation, and a verse-by-verse English translation.


Who is Yogeshwar Bhagwan? Understanding the Deity

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. jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics

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.

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. Here is the full content of the Jay

Verse 1

Devanagari: जय योगेश्वर भगवान, जय श्री दत्त प्रभो। त्रिगुणातीत त्रयात्मक, शरण पड़े हम तो॥

Romanized: Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Shri Datt Prabho. Trigunateet Trayatmak, Sharan Pade Hum To. Who is Yogeshwar Bhagwan

Translation: Victory to You, O Lord of Yogis, Victory to Lord Dattatreya. You are beyond the three qualities (Sattva, Rajas, Tamas) and embodied as the Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva); we fall at Your feet for refuge.


Verse 3

Devanagari: पदपंकज रज माथे लगत, अघ ओघ नस जाय। दुर्लभ देह धरा तुम्हारी, सुरनर इच्छा पाय॥

Romanized: Padpankaj Raj Mathe Lagat, Agh Ogh Nas Jaaye. Durlabh Deh Dharah Tumhari, Sur Nar Ichchha Paaye.

Translation: By applying the dust of Your lotus feet to our foreheads, our sins are destroyed. Even gods and humans desire to attain Your rare human incarnation.