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
On the edge of a sleepy town sat an old bookshop that smelled of dust and jasmine. Its owner, Meera, kept to herself—sorting creased hymnals, repairing spines, and humming lines from the Swadhyay Aarti she had learned as a child. The aarti’s verses lived in her like a lamp: soft light that steadied her when the storms came. swadhyay aarti lyrics
Verse 4 Shraddha Bhakti Sanyam Roop, Vivek Vairagya Khani, Jai Jai Swadhyay Vidya, Aap Shakti Avtari. Swadhyay Aarti The , titled "Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan,"
The lyrics of the Swadhyay Aarti (most commonly associated with the Jeevan Vidhi or the prayers of the Swadhyay movement) differ significantly from conventional Bhajans . Deepen their devotion : The lyrics foster a
The lyrics of Swadhyay prayers are intentionally designed to move beyond traditional ritualism. Instead, they emphasize: