This version is widely used in Swadhyay activities and daily worship.
The following lyrics are sung in an upbeat, reverent rhythm. They are often performed during evening Aarti (Sandhya Aarti) in temples across Gujarat, Maharashtra, and North India. jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
Lord Dattatreya is often accompanied by four dogs. Symbolically, they represent the four Vedas. In practice, it teaches us to treat all beings, even "unclean" animals, with compassion. This version is widely used in Swadhyay activities
परब्रह्म परमात्मने, नमो योगेश्वराय Parabrahma Paramatmane, Namo Yogeshwaraya Lord Dattatreya is often accompanied by four dogs
Victory to Lord Yogeshwar (Yoga-Lord), Victory to the True Guru, Victory to Lord Dattatreya. You are the life-breath of every person — Victory to Lord Datta.
Many verses emphasize that Yogeshwar resides in every human heart, a concept central to the Swadhyay philosophy of self-respect and universal brotherhood.
"Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti" is a devotional song that pays tribute to Lord Shiva, also known as Yogeshwar Bhagwan. The lyrics are written in a traditional Indian style, with a focus on praising the divine powers of Lord Shiva.