Oh, what a form you have! Oh, what a form! Your eyes are like collyrium (dark and deep), Your complexion is dark and beautiful. In the sky, you are the dense rain-cloud (Ghanashyam); Victory, Victory to Shri Krishna.
The Swadhyay Aarti lyrics serve several purposes:
(Note: This is a universal Swadhyay-style Aarti verse acknowledging the Omnipresent. Specific Swadhyay Parivar gatherings may use specific compositions by Rev. Dada/Didi.) swadhyay aarti lyrics
It is not merely a song; it is an affirmation of faith, acknowledging the presence of God not just in temples, but within the self and the community.
The , titled "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan," is the central devotional anthem of the Swadhyaya Parivar , a socio-spiritual movement founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as "Dadaji") in the mid-20th century. Unlike traditional liturgical hymns that may focus on ritualistic appeasement, the Swadhyay Aarti serves as a poetic mission statement for the movement’s philosophy of self-study (Swadhyaya) and the "Indwelling God". Spiritual Foundation: The Indwelling God Oh, what a form you have
The prayer asks for the energy to serve others without selfish motives ( specific translation
Below are the complete in Devanagari script, Romanized transliteration (for pronunciation), and an English translation. In the sky, you are the dense rain-cloud
Jai Sadguru Deva, Swami Jai Sadguru Deva || Line-by-Line Meaning and Practical Translation