The opening lines, Dukhharta Bhaytrata (Remover of Sorrows and Destroyer of Fear), invoke Yogeshwar (Lord Krishna) as a protector who relieves us from the worldly anxieties and fears of life.
Verse 2: Aadi Anant Avatari, Bhakt Jano Ke Saathi | Purna Brahma Paramatma, Alakh Niranjan Swami || jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
Once the aarti concludes, sit quietly for a few minutes to absorb the peaceful energy created by the prayer. The opening lines, Dukhharta Bhaytrata (Remover of Sorrows
Victory to Lord Yogeshwar, the supreme master of yoga. Victory to the true spiritual guide (Sadguru) who brings joy to the people and bestows happiness across all three worlds (heaven, earth, and the netherworld). Victory to the true spiritual guide (Sadguru) who
The is more than a string of words; it is a bridge connecting the devotee to the ultimate reality—the Lord of Yoga and the Primordial Mother. Whether you worship Lord Shiva, Dattatreya, Krishna, or the Goddess, this Aarti serves as a powerful tool for inner transformation. By memorizing these lyrics, understanding their meaning, and offering your light with faith, you invite divine grace into every corner of your life.
परब्रह्म परमात्मने, नमो योगेश्वराय Parabrahma Paramatmane, Namo Yogeshwaraya
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.