Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics Top -
Brahma Vishnu Maheshwar, sevat sada jinke shree charan Aadi ant tere bin swami, aur na dooja koi jaan Repeat Chorus
| | Description | |------------|------------------| | Tala (Rhythm) | Typically 8-beat (Keherwa) or slow 6-beat (Dadra) | | Raga | Often set to Bhupali , Yaman , or simple Desh for evening mood | | Instruments | Harmonium, manjira (small cymbals), dholak or tabla | | When sung | After the main aarti (like Om Jai Jagdish Hare ) or as a stand-alone Krishna aarti | | Region | North India (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Delhi), also in ISKCON temples | jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
This aarti is unique in addressing Krishna not as a playful child or lover, but as the supreme spiritual teacher and master of all mystical powers. Brahma Vishnu Maheshwar, sevat sada jinke shree charan
| Phrase | Meaning | |--------|---------| | | Victory to Lord Krishna, the master of all yogis. | | Gokul ke Aanand Kand | The source of joy in Gokul (the village where Krishna grew up). | | Shri Krishna Mukund | Krishna, the giver of liberation (Mukti). | | Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwar sevat | Even the trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) serve your feet. | | Makhan chor, navneet chor | The butter thief, the fresh-butter thief (referring to Krishna’s childhood pranks). | | Raas rachayo | Performed the divine Raas dance with the cowherd girls (Gopis). | | Kans vadhayo | Killed the tyrant king Kansa. | | Draupadi ki laaj rakhi | Protected Draupadi’s honor when Dushasan tried to disrobe her. | | Radhika sahit vihar | Enjoying pastimes with Radha on the banks of Yamuna. | | Arjun ke saarthi | Became the charioteer of Arjuna and preached the Bhagavad Gita. | | Bhavsagar se tar jaye | One who remembers this Aarti crosses the ocean of birth and death. | | | Shri Krishna Mukund | Krishna, the
"Remover of sorrows, protector from fear, giver of bliss, O Lord!I have come to Your door, O merciful one;Victory to Yogeshwar Bhagwan!" Key Highlights of the Prayer