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"Pitambar Parikar Pari Shobhit..." He is adorned with a yellow silk garment (Pitambar) that shines beautifully. With his earrings glowing, he stands as the handsome son of the King of Vraja (Nanda Baba). Significance: The yellow cloth represents the brightness of lightning or gold, symbolizing purity and royalty.
Dukh-harta bhay-trata, anand na data, Prabhu! Remover of pain, savior from fear, giver of joy, O Lord! jay yogeshwar bhagwan aarti lyrics top
The prayer starts by acknowledging the Lord as Dukhharta (remover of pain) and Bhaytrata (destroyer of fear). "Pitambar Parikar Pari Shobhit
For non-Hindi readers searching for top lyrics that are easy to chant: Dukh-harta bhay-trata, anand na data, Prabhu
The stands apart from typical Krishna bhajans by elevating Krishna to the metaphysical seat of Yogeshwara — the Lord of all yogis and the source of all cosmic powers. Its lyrics weave together theology (Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva as emanations), practical spirituality (meditation and crossing samsara), and loving devotion (Radha-Raman, murli manohar).
The is a highly revered devotional hymn (aarti) dedicated to Lord Krishna in his form as Yogeshwar — the "Lord of Yoga" or the supreme master of divine consciousness. The title combines: