In the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 11), Arjuna addresses Krishna as Yogeshwara — the Lord of all mystical powers and the supreme controller of the yoga system.
The Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti stands apart from typical Krishna bhajans by elevating Krishna to the metaphysical seat of Yogeshwara — the Lord of all yogis and the source of all cosmic powers. Its lyrics weave together theology (Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva as emanations), practical spirituality (meditation and crossing samsara), and loving devotion (Radha-Raman, murli manohar). jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
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For devotees, chanting this aarti is not merely praise but a request for inner transformation — to be ferried across the ocean of material existence by the supreme Yogi himself. Comprehensive Report: "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan" Aarti Q2
Report prepared by: Devotional Literature Analysis Unit
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Sources: Traditional oral transmission, published aarti books (Gita Press, Gorakhpur), and audio recordings by Saregama India Ltd. Temples – as a post-main-aarti cool-down hymn
The lyrics glorify Krishna as the ultimate source of the universe, the remover of darkness (ignorance), the divine charioteer of Arjuna (from the Bhagavad Gita), and the embodiment of compassion and playfulness (leela). Key themes include: