લળી લળી પાય લાગુ
હે દયાળી દયાં માગુ રે મોગલ માડી
એ માં તુ ચૌદ ભુવન મા રેતી
ઉડણ મા આભ લેતી
છોરુડા ને ખમ્મા કહેતી માં મોગલ માડી…..
એ મેળો છે માંને વ્હાલો
નમીને આઇ ને હાલો
આયલ ના વેણે હાલો માં મોગલ માડી…..
એ દાઢાળી દેવ એવી ગરજી
સુણો અમારી અરજી
આગળ તમારી મરજી મોગલ માડી…..
દાન અલગારી કહે છે
ભામીણા તોળા લે છે
તને ઉદો ઉદો કે છે રે મોગલ માડી…..
લળી લળી પાય લાગુ
હે દયાળી દયા માગુ રે મોગલ માડી…..
'Lali Lali Pay Lagu He Dayali' is a traditional Gujarati Garba song performed during Navratri, celebrating devotion, energy, and cultural heritage.
Performed by regional folk artists across Gujarat, recorded in live Garba events as well as studio versions.
Gujarati folk Garba, usually performed during Navratri, festive gatherings, and community celebrations honoring Goddess Amba.
Lyrics are in Gujarati, featuring local expressions, dialects, and cultural nuances typical to Navratri folk songs.
The song is popular in villages and cities alike, with multiple live and recorded versions played during Garba nights.
The lyrics start with devotion to Goddess Amba, seeking blessings, protection, and prosperity for devotees.
Chorus lines are repeated to enhance participation, rhythm, and the festive dance experience.
Lyrics depict vibrant colors, rituals, and festive imagery, reflecting cultural richness and spiritual devotion.
Highlights unity and collective celebration, emphasizing togetherness in Navratri Garba events.
Lyrics evoke joy, enthusiasm, and devotion, uplifting the mood of participants and audience alike.
Traditional instruments like dhol, dholak, and claps provide a lively, energetic rhythm for dancers.
The song begins moderately and gradually increases tempo and intensity, keeping dancers engaged throughout.
Live performances feature crowd interaction and extended verses; studio versions are concise, polished, and broadcast-ready.
Lyrics guide dancers with claps, spins, and footwork, synchronizing movement with rhythm in circular formations.
Encourages everyone to join in singing and dancing, creating an inclusive and joyful festival environment.
An essential Garba song for Navratri, enhancing spiritual energy and festive enthusiasm among participants.
Represents devotion, faith, and surrender to Goddess Amba, invoking blessings and divine protection.
Preserves Gujarati folk traditions, passing down musical and dance heritage across generations.
Brings communities together through singing, dancing, and shared cultural practices.
Creates happiness, pride, and spiritual excitement, enhancing the overall festival experience.
Translations and transliterations allow non-Gujarati devotees to understand and connect with the song’s meaning.
Embed live Garba videos and audio tracks to provide an immersive experience for users.
Offer downloadable and printable PDFs of lyrics for personal, educational, or community use.
Provide costume ideas, dance steps, and performance guidance for Garba participants.
Optimize with keywords like Gujarati Garba, Lali Lali Pay Lagu He Dayali, Navratri Garba; add social sharing options to improve visibility.
'Lali Lali Pay Lagu He Dayali' is a traditional Gujarati Garba song performed during Navratri, celebrating devotion, energy, and cultural heritage.
Performed by regional folk artists across Gujarat, recorded in live Garba events as well as studio versions.
Gujarati folk Garba, usually performed during Navratri, festive gatherings, and community celebrations honoring Goddess Amba.
Lyrics are in Gujarati, featuring local expressions, dialects, and cultural nuances typical to Navratri folk songs.
The song is popular in villages and cities alike, with multiple live and recorded versions played during Garba nights.
The lyrics start with devotion to Goddess Amba, seeking blessings, protection, and prosperity for devotees.
Chorus lines are repeated to enhance participation, rhythm, and the festive dance experience.
Lyrics depict vibrant colors, rituals, and festive imagery, reflecting cultural richness and spiritual devotion.
Highlights unity and collective celebration, emphasizing togetherness in Navratri Garba events.
Lyrics evoke joy, enthusiasm, and devotion, uplifting the mood of participants and audience alike.
Traditional instruments like dhol, dholak, and claps provide a lively, energetic rhythm for dancers.
The song begins moderately and gradually increases tempo and intensity, keeping dancers engaged throughout.
Live performances feature crowd interaction and extended verses; studio versions are concise, polished, and broadcast-ready.
Lyrics guide dancers with claps, spins, and footwork, synchronizing movement with rhythm in circular formations.
Encourages everyone to join in singing and dancing, creating an inclusive and joyful festival environment.
An essential Garba song for Navratri, enhancing spiritual energy and festive enthusiasm among participants.
Represents devotion, faith, and surrender to Goddess Amba, invoking blessings and divine protection.
Preserves Gujarati folk traditions, passing down musical and dance heritage across generations.
Brings communities together through singing, dancing, and shared cultural practices.
Creates happiness, pride, and spiritual excitement, enhancing the overall festival experience.
Translations and transliterations allow non-Gujarati devotees to understand and connect with the song’s meaning.
Embed live Garba videos and audio tracks to provide an immersive experience for users.
Offer downloadable and printable PDFs of lyrics for personal, educational, or community use.
Provide costume ideas, dance steps, and performance guidance for Garba participants.
Optimize with keywords like Gujarati Garba, Lali Lali Pay Lagu He Dayali, Navratri Garba; add social sharing options to improve visibility.