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In the vast tapestry of Hindu mythology, few figures command as much reverence as Bhagwan Shri Krishna. While he is worshipped in many forms—as a playful child (Bal Gopal), a charismatic lover (Banke Bihari), and the supreme charioteer of the Mahabharata—his form as Yogeshwar (The Lord of Yoga) holds a special significance.

The "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is a powerful hymn that praises Lord Krishna in his supreme yogic state. It is a popular choice for devotees of the Pushtimarg sect and ISKCON temples, often sung during the 'Shringar' (decoration) or 'Raj Bhog' (offering) ceremonies.

In this post, we bring you the top-quality lyrics of the Jay Yogeshwar Aarti, along with its meaning and significance. jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top


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.

"Pitambar Parikar Pari Shobhit..." Translation: He is adorned with a yellow silk garment (Pitambar) that shines beautifully. With his earrings glowing, he stands as the handsome son of the King of Vraja (Nanda Baba). Significance: The yellow cloth represents the brightness of lightning or gold, symbolizing purity and royalty. In the vast tapestry of Hindu mythology, few

"Jai Yogeshwar Bhagwan, Jai Murli Manohar" Translation: Victory to the Lord of Yoga, Bhagwan Krishna; Victory to the one who steals the heart with his flute. Significance: It acknowledges his mastery over the senses (Yogeshwar) and his ability to captivate souls through divine music (Murli Manohar).

Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan — Aarti

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