Hindi Hindu hymn dedicated to Vishnu
Om Jai Jagdish Hare (Hindi: ॐ जय जगदीश हरे) is a Hindu religious song written by Shardha Ram Phillauri.[1] It is a Hindi-language composition dedicated to the deity Vishnu, popularly sung during the ritual of arti.
History
It may have been inspired by the Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतारकीर्तिधवलम्) section of Gita Govinda of Jayadeva, a lyrical composition of 12th century, which has the same refrain:[2]
प्रलयपयोधिजले धृतवानसि वेदम् ॥
विहितवहित्रचरित्रमखेदम्॥
केशवाधृतमीनशरीर जयजगदीशहरे॥
There are also variants of the song, using the same tune and structure, but with focus on different deities. These include Om Jai Lakshmi Mata, Om Jai Shiva Omkara and Om Jai Shiva Shakti Hare.
Lyrics
Popular culture
- In the 1952 movie, Anand Math, the Govinda damodar Stotram[3] of Sri BilvaMangala Thakura is adapted with the Jai Jagdish Hare refrain.(video search)
- In Purab Aur Paschim (1970), the prayer symbolizes the continuity of the Indian tradition before and after India's independence.(video search)
- In the 2001 movie, Freddy Got Fingered, the prayer is chanted at 24:45.
- The prayer inspired the movie "Om Jai Jagadish" in 2002.
- In the Movie "Baghban (2003 film)", as a prayer (Aarti) "Om Jai Jagdish" in the voice of Udit Narayan & Sneha Pant.
References
- ^ Kaura, Ashok. "Hometown recalls creator of timeless bhajan 'Om Jai Jagdish Hare'". The Tribune.
- ^ "Gita Govindam of Javadeva". Archive.org. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ^ Stotram, Govinda D. "Govinda Damodra Stotram".
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