Glory to you, O Gita, auspicious Gita!
Burn away the inner darkness, silently and steadily, O Mother.
Nishchal-Bhakti-Vidhaayini, Nirmal Mala Haari। Sharan-Sahasy-Pradaayini, Sab Vidhi Sukhakaari॥ swadhyay aarti lyrics
Thus prays Atmaram (devotee), glory to the auspicious Gita.
As they sang, little things happened that made the night feel sacred. An old pottery shard, uncovered beneath the banyan tree during the crowd’s arrival, turned out to have an engraved stanza—proof that the aarti had once been sung here generations ago. The temple’s carved deity seemed different in the lamp glow, gentler, as if pleased. Neighbors who had been at odds for months found themselves finishing one another’s lines and laughing together. Glory to you, O Gita, auspicious Gita
The Power of Devotion: Exploring the Swadhyay Parivar Aarti In the spiritual journey of a Swadhyayi (a member of the Swadhyay Parivar ), the daily Aarti is not just a ritual—it is a heartfelt conversation with the Divine. Known as the , these verses encapsulate the philosophy of "Divine Brotherhood under the Fatherhood of God," as taught by the movement's founder, Rev. Pandurang Shastri Athavale (fondly known as Dadaji).
Below are the complete lyrics of the traditional Swadhyay Aarti, presented in clear, readable text. As they sang, little things happened that made
concludes by declaring the Guru as the supreme truth (Parabrahma), guiding the devotee toward self-realization.