जय जय राधा रमण हरी बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥मन तेरा बोले राधेकृष्णा,
तन तेरा बोले राधेकृष्णा,
जिव्हा तेरी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
मुख से निकले राधेकृष्णा,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
पलकें तेरी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
अलके तेरी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
आँखे तेरी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
साँसे तेरी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
धड़कन बोले राधेकृष्णा,
तड़पन बोले राधेकृष्णा,
अंतर बोले राधेकृष्णा,
रोम रोम बोले राधेकृष्णा,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
पंछी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
भंवरे बोले राधेकृष्णा,
बंशी बोले राधेकृष्णा,
वीणा बोले राधेकृष्णा,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
वृन्दावन में राधेकृष्णा,
बरसाने में राधेकृष्णा,
गोवर्धन में राधेकृष्णा,
नंदगांव में राधेकृष्णा,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
मुनिजन बोले राधेकृष्णा,
गुरुजन बोले राधेकृष्णा,
हम सब बोले राधेकृष्णा,
सब जग बोले राधेकृष्णा,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
जय जय राधा रमण हरी बोल,
जय जय राधा रमण हरि बोल ॥
स्वर – श्री म्रदुल कृष्ण जी शाश्त्री।
'Bhajo Re Bhaiya Radha Raman Hari Bol' is a devotional bhajan urging devotees to sing praises of Lord Krishna, highlighting his leelas and divine presence.
Performed by renowned bhajan singers, often included in Krishna devotional albums and recorded during temple aartis.
A Hindu devotional bhajan, popular during Janmashtami, morning or evening aarti, and other Krishna-centric rituals.
Lyrics are in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, following traditional devotional styles of Krishna bhajans.
Widely sung in temples, bhajan gatherings, and spiritual events; multiple live and studio recordings exist.
The bhajan begins by calling devotees to sing the names of Radha Raman (Krishna), creating an atmosphere of devotion and love.
Chorus lines repeat to enable congregational singing, enhancing the meditative and communal experience.
Lyrics describe Krishna's playful leelas, divine love, and spiritual scenes that inspire devotion and joy.
Encourages collective participation, uniting devotees in singing, clapping, and devotional worship.
Evokes love, surrender, and joy for Krishna in both listeners and performers.
Uses harmonium, tabla, dholak, manjira, and flute to provide melody and devotional rhythm.
Moderate tempo allows devotees to sing, meditate, and engage in devotional movements comfortably.
Live renditions involve audience participation and extended verses; studio versions are polished for recording purposes.
Devotees may clap, sway, or perform light devotional gestures in sync with the bhajan rhythm.
Invites listeners to sing along and engage actively in devotional gatherings.
Often sung during Janmashtami celebrations to praise Krishna and Radha Raman, enhancing the festive devotional spirit.
Represents surrender, love, and devotion to Lord Krishna, inspiring followers to follow the path of bhakti.
Maintains traditional Krishna bhajans and devotional singing practices for future generations.
Strengthens community connections as devotees gather, sing, and meditate together.
Instills happiness, spiritual satisfaction, and love for Krishna in all participants.
Provide translations and transliterations for non-Hindi speaking devotees to understand and sing along.
Embed live temple bhajans or recorded performances to increase user engagement and devotional experience.
Offer lyrics in PDF format for personal devotion or community bhajan sessions.
Provide guidance on melody, rhythm, and pronunciation for proper devotional singing.
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'Bhajo Re Bhaiya Radha Raman Hari Bol' is a devotional bhajan urging devotees to sing praises of Lord Krishna, highlighting his leelas and divine presence.
Performed by renowned bhajan singers, often included in Krishna devotional albums and recorded during temple aartis.
A Hindu devotional bhajan, popular during Janmashtami, morning or evening aarti, and other Krishna-centric rituals.
Lyrics are in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, following traditional devotional styles of Krishna bhajans.
Widely sung in temples, bhajan gatherings, and spiritual events; multiple live and studio recordings exist.
The bhajan begins by calling devotees to sing the names of Radha Raman (Krishna), creating an atmosphere of devotion and love.
Chorus lines repeat to enable congregational singing, enhancing the meditative and communal experience.
Lyrics describe Krishna's playful leelas, divine love, and spiritual scenes that inspire devotion and joy.
Encourages collective participation, uniting devotees in singing, clapping, and devotional worship.
Evokes love, surrender, and joy for Krishna in both listeners and performers.
Uses harmonium, tabla, dholak, manjira, and flute to provide melody and devotional rhythm.
Moderate tempo allows devotees to sing, meditate, and engage in devotional movements comfortably.
Live renditions involve audience participation and extended verses; studio versions are polished for recording purposes.
Devotees may clap, sway, or perform light devotional gestures in sync with the bhajan rhythm.
Invites listeners to sing along and engage actively in devotional gatherings.
Often sung during Janmashtami celebrations to praise Krishna and Radha Raman, enhancing the festive devotional spirit.
Represents surrender, love, and devotion to Lord Krishna, inspiring followers to follow the path of bhakti.
Maintains traditional Krishna bhajans and devotional singing practices for future generations.
Strengthens community connections as devotees gather, sing, and meditate together.
Instills happiness, spiritual satisfaction, and love for Krishna in all participants.
Provide translations and transliterations for non-Hindi speaking devotees to understand and sing along.
Embed live temple bhajans or recorded performances to increase user engagement and devotional experience.
Offer lyrics in PDF format for personal devotion or community bhajan sessions.
Provide guidance on melody, rhythm, and pronunciation for proper devotional singing.
Optimize with keywords like Bhajo Re Bhaiya Radha Raman Hari Bol, Krishna Bhajan, Janmashtami; include social sharing options.