Without you, O Lord who dispels darkness (Tamasi – referring to Tamas, the quality of inertia/ignorance), where would I focus my meditation? You are the completeness (Paurunya) of the sixteen arts/skills (Shodasha Kalas).
Red flowers (Hibiscus) and Agasti flowers are preferred, but any flower offered with love is accepted. jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics
Eleven-year-old Rohan sat on the temple steps, his head buried in his knees. His bicycle, usually his pride and joy, lay broken beside him. He had saved for months to buy it, and just an hour ago, the chain had snapped irreparably. To a young boy, it felt like the end of the world. Without you, O Lord who dispels darkness (Tamasi
In the context of the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna is often referred to as Yogeshwar, signifying his mastery over the spiritual and material worlds. In the Swaminarayan tradition, Bhagwan Swaminarayan is revered as the ultimate Yogeshwar—the supreme being who has conquered the senses and possesses all divine virtues ( Ekantik Dharma ). Singing his aarti is an act of surrender to the one who can liberate the soul from the cycle of birth and death. Eleven-year-old Rohan sat on the temple steps, his
"Victory to Lord Yogeshwar, the Lord of Yoga. You are the virtuous Supreme Being (Purushottam), the highest transcendental Lord (Param Ekantik), and the master of the entire world." This verse establishes the supremacy of the deity, acknowledging him as the master of the universe and the possessor of all noble qualities.