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The Swadhyay Movement, initiated by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as Rev. Didi or Pujaniya Shastriji), is a global spiritual movement rooted in the Vedic philosophy of self-study ( Swadhyay ), devotion ( Bhakti ), and the recognition of the indwelling God ( Indwelling God or Yogeshwar ).

अहो रूप तुझे, अहो रूप तुझे । नेत्री अंजना, श्यामा सुंदरा ।। गगनी रे घनश्यामा जय जय श्री कृष्णा ।।

The spacing between lines makes it easy to read while performing the aarti, which is often difficult with smaller, cramped prayer books. Transliteration:

Tum Ho Avinashi, Sabke Pranapati |Prhu Sabke Pranapati |Pooran Brahma Parameshwar (2),Tum Ho Jagatpati || Jai Yogeshwar... ||

The lyrics of Swadhyaya Aarti are composed in Sanskrit, a language considered sacred in Hinduism. These lyrics are often written in the form of poetry, with a rhythmic and melodic structure that makes them easy to recite and remember. The lyrics are designed to:

Swadhyay Aarti Lyrics -

The Swadhyay Movement, initiated by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (affectionately known as Rev. Didi or Pujaniya Shastriji), is a global spiritual movement rooted in the Vedic philosophy of self-study ( Swadhyay ), devotion ( Bhakti ), and the recognition of the indwelling God ( Indwelling God or Yogeshwar ).

अहो रूप तुझे, अहो रूप तुझे । नेत्री अंजना, श्यामा सुंदरा ।। गगनी रे घनश्यामा जय जय श्री कृष्णा ।। swadhyay aarti lyrics

The spacing between lines makes it easy to read while performing the aarti, which is often difficult with smaller, cramped prayer books. Transliteration: The lyrics are designed to:

Tum Ho Avinashi, Sabke Pranapati |Prhu Sabke Pranapati |Pooran Brahma Parameshwar (2),Tum Ho Jagatpati || Jai Yogeshwar... || Transliteration: Tum Ho Avinashi

The lyrics of Swadhyaya Aarti are composed in Sanskrit, a language considered sacred in Hinduism. These lyrics are often written in the form of poetry, with a rhythmic and melodic structure that makes them easy to recite and remember. The lyrics are designed to: