Swadhyay Aarti Lyrics Guide
The , often referred to as the Yogeshwar Bhagwan ni Aarti , is a cornerstone of the Swadhyay Movement founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (lovingly known as Dadaji ). This devotional hymn is not just a song of praise but a reflection of the "indwelling God" philosophy that connects millions of "Swadhyayees" globally.
When Swadhyayi parivar (family) members gather for Aarti, they focus on:
जय देव, जय देव, जय श्री त्रिकालसंध्या,प्रभु तव महिमा अगाध, गावे वेद-विद्या ॥ ध्रु० ॥
The prayers often end with the sentiment that the whole world is a family ( Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ), as seen in common Swadhyay hymns. Significance and Context swadhyay aarti lyrics
जय जय जय जगदीश्वर, जय जगत पिता | तू ही अंतर्यामी, तू ही परमात्मा || १ || तुझमें रमता है सब, तू सबमें रमता | एक तेरा रूप है, दूजा कौन आता || २ ||
(Repeat Chorus)
Swadhyay Aarti is a Sanskrit term that translates to "self-study" or "scripture study" (Swadhyay) and "offering worship" (Aarti). During the Aarti ceremony, devotees sing hymns, recite prayers, and offer flowers, fruits, and other offerings to the deities. The Swadhyay Aarti lyrics are composed of sacred verses from Hindu scriptures, such as the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas. The , often referred to as the Yogeshwar
, encouraging individuals to transform their character and contribute meaningfully to society through "silent work." line-by-line translation
Devotional singing serves as a bridge between the human soul and the divine. Within the Swadhyay Movement—a spiritual self-study initiative founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as Rev. Dadaji)—the Aarti holds a position of profound reverence. It is not merely a ritualistic performance of waving lamps; it is a profound declaration of gratitude, self-realization, and a reminder of the indwelling God ( Yogeshwar ).
The verses are faithful to the original compositions used in Swadhyay Kendra, capturing the specific rhythm and devotion intended by Rev. Dadaji , encouraging individuals to transform their character and
The Swadhyay Aarti is traditionally sung in Gujarati and Hindi, reflecting the roots of the movement, but it carries a universal Vedic message. Below are the complete lyrics in English transliteration, followed by the original Devanagari script. Swadhyay Aarti Lyrics in English (Transliteration)
Below are the complete lyrics of the traditional Swadhyay Aarti, presented in clear, readable text.