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Aavyo chu tav dware (2), Karuna karnara; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan!

Aansu luchva kaje (2), Bal deje mujne; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan!

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

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 text for the (also known as the Aarti of Lord Dattatreya or Swami Samarth in some traditions).

Because the lyrics focus on awakening the divine in all humans ( Manavama Prabhuta Jagadi ), it eliminates barriers of caste, creed, and status, fostering a sense of divine family. Conclusion

The "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is versatile in its usage, suitable for both individual and group worship. Here is a guide to its practice:

Bless us with the gifts of spiritual knowledge ( Gyaan ), pure devotion ( Bhakti ), and detachment from worldly illusions ( Vairaagya ). We take refuge in you; please accept us at your lotus feet.

Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics -

Aavyo chu tav dware (2), Karuna karnara; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan!

Aansu luchva kaje (2), Bal deje mujne; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan!

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

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. Aavyo chu tav dware (2), Karuna karnara; Jay

Here is the text for the (also known as the Aarti of Lord Dattatreya or Swami Samarth in some traditions).

Because the lyrics focus on awakening the divine in all humans ( Manavama Prabhuta Jagadi ), it eliminates barriers of caste, creed, and status, fostering a sense of divine family. Conclusion This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

The "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is versatile in its usage, suitable for both individual and group worship. Here is a guide to its practice:

Bless us with the gifts of spiritual knowledge ( Gyaan ), pure devotion ( Bhakti ), and detachment from worldly illusions ( Vairaagya ). We take refuge in you; please accept us at your lotus feet.