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Swadhyay Aarti Lyrics -

Jai Bhagavad Geete, Jai Jai Bhagavad Geete। Hari-Hiy-Kamal-Vihaarini, Sundar Supuneete॥

Where a traditional Aarti might praise the physical form of a deity, the Swadhyay Aarti lyrics often focus on the relationship between the Atman (soul) and Parmatman (God). The words are designed to act as a mirror, urging the devotee to recognize their own divine potential.

Tun chhe param kripalu, mangal karnara, Prabhu! Bhatki bhatki aavyo (2) sharne hu tara; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! swadhyay aarti lyrics

). This realization is meant to foster a sense of self-respect and a "global family" consciousness, leading to selfless service known as Bhakti-pheri The verses typically emphasize the following themes: Divine Relationship:

Singing together at a Bhav-Feri or Kendra strengthens the bond between "brothers and sisters" in the Parivar. Bhatki bhatki aavyo (2) sharne hu tara; Jay

Buddhimand ghano chhun (ne vali), shunya karma mara, Prabhu! Bhav-tano hu bhikhari (2) ma sam tun data; Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan! English Translation & Meaning

| Parameter | Standard Aarti (e.g., for Sai Baba, Ganesha) | Swadhyay Aarti | |-----------|--------------------------------|----------------| | | Deity or saint | Abstract principle (Self-study) | | Props required | Lamp, camphor, bell | None | | Philosophical leaning | Bhakti (personal god) | Jnana + Bhakti + Karma | | Emotional tone | Surrender, awe, gratitude | Awakening, resolve, clarity | | Caste/gender restrictions | Often present in traditional settings | None – fully egalitarian | Buddhimand ghano chhun (ne vali), shunya karma mara, Prabhu

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You alone are my Mother and my Father. You alone are my Relative and my Friend. You alone are my Knowledge and my Wealth. You alone are my Everything, O God of Gods.