Aisi Lagi Lagan Meera Ho Gayi Magan Bhajan

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Aisi Lagi Lagan Meera Ho Gayi Magan Lyrics – Krishna Bhajan

Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.

Hai aankh wo, jo Shyam ka darshan kiya kare.
Hai sheesh, jo Prabhu charan mein, vandan kiya kare.

 

Bekaar vo mukh hai, jo rahe vyarth baaton mein.
Mukh hai wo, jo Hari naam ka sumiran kiya kare.

Heere moti se nahi shobha hai haath ki.
Hai haath, jo bhagavaan ka poojan kiya kare.

Mar ke bhi amar naam hai, us jeev ka jag mein.
Prabhu prem mein, balidaan jo jivan kiya kare.

Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.

Mahalo mein pali, ban ke jogan chali.
Meera rani deewani kahaane lagi.

 

Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Vo to gali gali gali gali, Hari gun gaane lagi.

Koi roke nahin, koi toke nahin,
Meera Govind Gopal gaane lagi.

Baithi santo ke sang, rangi mohan ke rang,
Meera premi pritam ko manaane lagi.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.

 

 

Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.

Raana ne vish diya, maano amrit piya,
Meera saagar mein sarita samaane lagi.

Duhkh laakhon sahe, mukh se govind kahe,
Meera govind gopaal gaane lagi.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.

Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Wo to gali gali Hari gun gaane lagi.

Mahalon mein pali, ban ke jogan chali.
Meera raani divaani kahaane lagi.

Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.
Aisi lagi lagan, Meera ho gayi magan.

Introduction

Krishna Bhajan is a sacred song or hymn with spiritual thoughts. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna.  Bhajans are literally defined as loosely structured sacred songs, composed in regional language. Shri Krishna Bhajan belongs to the genre of smooth religious music. Achyutam Keshavam is certainly one of the most popular and frequently sung Kanha Ji Ke Bhajans.Shri Krishna enjoys a massive following in India and across the globe. He is worshipped as the Lord of wealth, prosperity, and love. Staunch Krishna devotees firmly believe that he is omnipresent. He is keeping a close watch on them and their actions.

 

Benefits of Chanting Krishna Bhajan

Krishna Bhagwan Ke Bhajan proves therapeutic for Krishna devotees. By singing Krishna Ke Bhajan, devotees develop strong emotional bonds with the Lord. They become emotionally more stable and balanced. Singing Krishna Bhajans and Shri Krishna Aarti can help devotees relax and face all challenges confidently. You can connect to Lord Krishna by chanting Shri Krishna Mantra and Krishna Bhajan.

 

You can boost your focus and concentration by singing bhajans. Moreover, bhajans are excellent for bonding with the supreme power. Bhajans are about highlighting the fine qualities of Shri Krishna. By singing Bhajans, you are motivated to imbibe those fine qualities. When devotees sing together as a group to offer their prayers to Lord Krishna, it helps to fortify the bond between the Lord and his devotees.

 

Moreover, devotees can bond better with other devotees by singing Krishna Bhajans, Shri Krishna Aarti, Hare Krishna Mahamantra, and Krishna Stuti together. Visit Bhakti Marg for more information about the Hindu God Krishna.

 

Practice and Ritual of Krishna Bhajan

On Krishna Jayanti, people celebrate the birthday of Lord Krishna. They do this by fasting, praying, singing songs, and giving gifts to Lord Krishna. People also go to temples and join parades. You will find a statue of Lord Krishna on a fancy swing. At temples, we can sing songs to praise Lord Krishna, either alone or with others. In places with Vaishnava temples, the celebrations begin in the morning.  They usually, continue all day and night until midnight. People light up Diyas, fairy lights, and candles, etc. Devotees fast all day. Devotees offer Makhan Paag and Kheer on the mind-blowing. They decorate the place with Rangolis. They offer Mogra and Jasmine to Lord Krishna to appease him. The rhythm of Bhajans helps build a harmonious and peaceful ambiance!

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