The Shivabalayogi Songbook
Shivabalayogi Arthi
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arathi ki jai bala yogi ki
shiva bala yogi namo namah swami
parvathamma ka, raja dularay
sathyaraju namo namah swami
jai jagadishwara, jaya sideshwara
dhyanamagna swami namo namah swami
atma nivasi, gatha gatha wasi
aradhya deva namo namah swami
kasta nivaraka, he jagapalaka
he karuna myeh namo namah swami
jai shiva shankara, jai abhayankara
jai gangadhara namo namah swami
jaya jnaneshwara, jaya bimeshwara
omkareshwara namo namah swami
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Shivabalayogi received his name from Shiva after completing
tapas. It refers to the union of Shiva (the masculine aspect), His spouse Bala
(the feminine aspect), and Yogi (Swamiji). “Bala” also means boy, and Swamiji
was called Bala Yogi during tapas because He was so young. Actually, Shiva named
him ShivaBalaYogishwara (Lord of Yogis Devoted to Shiva and Parvati), but
Swamiji shortened the name to avoid confusion with “Ishwara,” God. “Namo” and “namah”
mean paying homage, bowing before, or worshipping. So the Bala Yogi Arathi is a
song in which we express our devotion towards Swamiji, the God realized Yogi.
The following is a translation.
Beautiful son of Parvatamma (the name of Swamiji’s mother), Sathyaraju
(Swamiji’s name as a boy), we bow before Swami. / Hail the Lord of the Universe
(Jagadishwara), hail Master of Powers (siddhi), constantly in dhyana meditation,
we bow before Swami. / Residing in the soul, constantly there residing,
Worshipper Lord, we bow before Swami. / Remover of pain, guardian of the
universe who bestows sympathy, we bow before Swami. / Hail Shiva, Giver of Joy
(Shankara), hail You who gives Fearlessness (Abhyankara, Shiva), hail Bearer of
the Ganges River (Gangadhara, Shiva), we bow before Swami. / Hail master of
knowledge (jnana), hail lord of strength, great creator of all, we bow before
Swami.
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Shivabalayogi arthi sung by D. Jagadish Kumar, recorded Bangalore, 1992
Shivabalayogi arthi sung by the Bhajan Bhakti chorus, produced by Shari Sue James, & recorded by David Maloney at the Blue Ewe Studios, Whidbey Island.
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