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The devotee confesses his ignorance (intellectually dull) and the fruitlessness of his actions. He sees himself as a mere beggar of emotions, while the Lord is the giver like a mother. In the Swadhyay tradition, "Yogeshwar" represents the active, dynamic presence of the Divine within the human soul. This philosophical framework, often called (devotional activism), emphasizes that God is not a distant entity but an "Indwelling God" who empowers individuals to work selflessly for society. Structure and Themes of the Aarti I bow my head to your lotus feet. Grant me this wish now, O Lord – to always be at your feet. The is not a formal ritualistic prayer but a dialogue between the devotee and the Lord. Jay Yogeshwar Bhagwan Aarti Lyrics: A Deep Dive into the Divine Swadhyay Prayer **(Repeat as per your preference) "Victory to the Divine Lord, victory to the Lord of Yoga. Folding my hands in offering of flowers (Pushpanjali), I bow down to You with deep concentration of the mind." The final verse describes the physical act of worship—offering flowers and bowing down—signifying the complete surrender of the ego at the feet of the Lord. અદ્વૈતે આનંદ દીસે એ, વેદ ખરે વદતા, પ્રભુ ! દ્વૈતે મિલન મધૂરું માણું હું ઘનશ્યામ; જય યોગેશ્વર ભગવાન ! |