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Shyam ke bina tum aadhi lyrics | Bhajan

Shyam ke bina tum aadhi lyrics | Bhajan

Shyam ke bina tum aadhi lyrics | Bhajan

Bhajan refers to any devotional song with a religious theme or spiritual ideas, specifically among Indian religions, in any language. The term bhajanam (Sanskrit: भजनम्) means reverence and originates from the root word bhaj (Sanskrit: भज्), which means to revere, as in ‘Bhaja Govindam’ (Revere Govinda). The term bhajana also means sharing.

 

Shyam ke bina tum aadhi lyrics | Bhajan

 

 

Shyam ke bina tum aadhi lyrics :

Shyam Ke Bina Tum Aadhi,
Tumhare Bina Shyam Aadhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Aatho Pahar Jo Rahe Ang Sang,
Us Sanware Ki Ek Jhalak,
Dikhla De,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥

Main to Sanware Ke Rang Me Raaji,
Baandh Ghunghroo Bhi Pag Me Naachi,
Kaiso Nishthur Bhayo Yashoda Ka Lala,
Baat Mere Hriday Ki Na Maani,
Apno Ke Sang Yoon Karte Nahin,
Sanware Ko Nek* Samjha De,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥

Chhavi Shyam Ki Basai Lai Chit Me,
Khadi Baat Niharoo Nit-nit Main,
Shyam Ke Bina Mujhe Kuchh Nahin Sujhe,
Shyam Ke Bina Jau Kit Main,
Kaise Bujhe Pyas Naino Ki,
Rasta Koi to Dikhla De,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥

Kahi Keshav Kahi Pe Kanhaiya,
Kahi Natwar Raas Rachaiya,
Meri Bhi Naiyya Atki Bhanwar Me,
Paar Kar Dena Banke Khivaiya,
Vinti Meri Bhi Itti** Si,
Bansi Bajaiya Tak Pahuncha De,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥

Shyam Ke Bina Tum Aadhi,
Tumhare Bina Shyam Aadhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥

Aatho Pahar Jo Rahe Ang Sang,
Us Sanware Ki Ek Jhalak,
Dikhala De,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe,
Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe ॥

 

 

The term ‘bhajan’ is also commonly used to refer a group event, with one or more lead singers, accompanied with music, and sometimes dancing.Normally, bhajans are accompanied by percussion instruments such as tabla, dholak or a tambourine. Handheld small cymbals (kartals) are also commonly used to maintain the beat. A bhajan may be sung in a temple, in a home, under a tree in the open, near a river bank or a place of historic significance.

Having no prescribed form, or set rules, bhaj’ans are normally lyrical and based on melodic ragas.It belongs to a genre of music and arts that developed during the Bhakti movement. It is found in the various traditions of Hinduism as well as Jainism. Within Hinduism, bha’jans are particularly prevalent in Vaishnavism.

Ideas from scriptures, legendary epics, the teachings of saints and loving devotion to a deity are typical subjects in bhaja’ns.

Bhaja’ns have been widely composed anonymously and shared as a musical and arts tradition. Genres such as Nirguni, Gorakhanathi, Vallabhapanthi, Ashtachhap, Madhura-bhakti and the traditional South Indian form Sampradya Bhaj’an each have their own repertoire and methods of singing.The Sanskrit word bhaj’an or bhaj’ana is derived from the root bhaj, which means “divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to”. The word also connotes “attachment, devotion to, fondness for, homage, faith or love, worship, piety to something as a spiritual, religious principle or means of salvation”.

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