श्याम सुंदर सवेरे सवेरे तुम मुरली बजाया करो ना,
नाम मुरली में ले ले के मेरा, मुझे घर से बुलाया करो ना,
श्याम सुंदर सवेरे सवेरे....
तेरे कांधे पे काली कमरिया,
और मुख पे है प्यारी मुरलिया,
मेरे घर के अगाड़ी पिछाड़ी ,
तुम चक्कर लगाया करो ना,
श्याम सुंदर सवेरे सवेरे....
जितना जी चाहे माखन खा लो,
घर में माखन की कोई कमी ना,
पर सखियों के घर जा जाकर,
तुम माखन चोर आया करो ना,
श्याम सुंदर सवेरे सवेरे....
वह वृंदावन गोकुल की गलियां,
जहां रहती हैं राधा की सखियां,
तुमने पहले तो सबको हंसाया,
फिर हंसा कर रुलाया करो ना,
श्याम सुंदर सवेरे सवेरे....
'Bansi Bajaiya Shyam Sundar' is a devotional bhajan celebrating Lord Krishna playing his flute and spreading divine joy.
Performed by renowned bhajan singers and often recorded in temples and devotional albums.
A Hindu devotional bhajan, popular during Janmashtami, morning aartis, and Krishna temple rituals.
Lyrics are in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, reflecting traditional Krishna devotional style.
Widely sung in temples, households, and devotional gatherings; multiple live and studio renditions exist online.
Begins by invoking Lord Krishna, highlighting his divine flute-playing and charm.
Chorus lines repeat to emphasize devotion and the power of chanting Krishna’s name.
Describes Krishna’s flute, playful leelas, and divine presence, evoking spiritual imagery and joy.
Encourages collective singing in temples and bhajan gatherings, fostering devotion and unity.
Evokes love, devotion, and bliss among devotees listening or singing along.
Harmonium, tabla, dholak, manjira, and flute provide melody and rhythm for bhajan singing.
Moderate tempo supports meditation, singing, and audience participation in bhajan sessions.
Live renditions encourage audience interaction; studio recordings have polished vocals and instrumentation.
Devotees may accompany singing with gentle hand gestures, clapping, and devotional movements.
Invites listeners to sing along, clap, and experience the bhajan collectively.
Integral to Janmashtami celebrations, highlighting Krishna’s flute and playful leelas.
Reflects love, devotion, and surrender to Lord Krishna, invoking blessings and divine grace.
Represents the continuation of traditional bhajan singing, preserving Krishna devotion for generations.
Unites devotees through collective singing, meditation, and devotional practices.
Instills happiness, love, and spiritual fulfillment in participants.
Provide translations and transliterations for devotees unfamiliar with Hindi or Braj Bhasha.
Embed live temple bhajans or recordings to enhance user engagement.
Offer lyrics in PDF format for personal worship, group bhajan sessions, or study purposes.
Provide guidance on pronunciation, melody, and rhythm for devotional singing.
Optimize content using keywords like Bansi Bajaiya, Krishna Bhajan, Janmashtami; include social sharing buttons.
'Bansi Bajaiya Shyam Sundar' is a devotional bhajan celebrating Lord Krishna playing his flute and spreading divine joy.
Performed by renowned bhajan singers and often recorded in temples and devotional albums.
A Hindu devotional bhajan, popular during Janmashtami, morning aartis, and Krishna temple rituals.
Lyrics are in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, reflecting traditional Krishna devotional style.
Widely sung in temples, households, and devotional gatherings; multiple live and studio renditions exist online.
Begins by invoking Lord Krishna, highlighting his divine flute-playing and charm.
Chorus lines repeat to emphasize devotion and the power of chanting Krishna’s name.
Describes Krishna’s flute, playful leelas, and divine presence, evoking spiritual imagery and joy.
Encourages collective singing in temples and bhajan gatherings, fostering devotion and unity.
Evokes love, devotion, and bliss among devotees listening or singing along.
Harmonium, tabla, dholak, manjira, and flute provide melody and rhythm for bhajan singing.
Moderate tempo supports meditation, singing, and audience participation in bhajan sessions.
Live renditions encourage audience interaction; studio recordings have polished vocals and instrumentation.
Devotees may accompany singing with gentle hand gestures, clapping, and devotional movements.
Invites listeners to sing along, clap, and experience the bhajan collectively.
Integral to Janmashtami celebrations, highlighting Krishna’s flute and playful leelas.
Reflects love, devotion, and surrender to Lord Krishna, invoking blessings and divine grace.
Represents the continuation of traditional bhajan singing, preserving Krishna devotion for generations.
Unites devotees through collective singing, meditation, and devotional practices.
Instills happiness, love, and spiritual fulfillment in participants.
Provide translations and transliterations for devotees unfamiliar with Hindi or Braj Bhasha.
Embed live temple bhajans or recordings to enhance user engagement.
Offer lyrics in PDF format for personal worship, group bhajan sessions, or study purposes.
Provide guidance on pronunciation, melody, and rhythm for devotional singing.
Optimize content using keywords like Bansi Bajaiya, Krishna Bhajan, Janmashtami; include social sharing buttons.