दोहा: माता जिनको याद करे, वो लोग निराले होते हैं |
माता जिनका नाम पुकारे, किस्मत वाले होतें हैं ||
चलो भुलावा आया है, माता ने बुलाया है |
ऊँचे परबत पर रानी माँ ने दरबार लगाया है ||
सारे जग मे एक ठिकाना, सारे गम के मारो का,
रास्ता देख रही है माता, अपने आख के तारों का |
मस्त हवाओं का एक झोखा यह संदेसा लाया है ||
जय माता की कहते जाओ, आने जाने वालो को,
चलते जाओ तुम मत देखो अपने पो के षालों को |
जिस ने जितना दरद सहा है, उतना चैन भी पाया है ||
वैष्णो देवी के मन्दिर मे , लोग मुरदे पाते है,
रोते रोते आते है, हस्ते हस्ते जाते है |
मे भी मांग के देखूं, जिस ने जो माँगा वो पाया है ||
मे तो भी एक माँ हूं माता,
माँ ही माँ को पहचाने |
बेटे का दुःख क्या होता है, और कोई यह क्या जाने |
उस का खून मे देखूं कैसे, जिस को दूध पिलाया है ||
प्रेम से बोलो, जय माता दी |
ओ सारे बोलो, जय माता दी |
वैष्णो रानी, जय माता दी |
अम्बे कल्याणी, जय माता दी |
माँ भोली भाली, जय माता दी |
माँ शेरों वाली, जय माता दी |
झोली भर देती, जय माता दी |
संकट हर लेती, जय माता दी |
ओ जय माता दी, जय माता दी ||
'Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai' is a devotional Krishna bhajan inviting devotees to answer the divine call and participate in worship and spiritual celebration.
Performed by popular bhajan singers, often recorded in live temple settings and devotional albums for Krishna worship.
A Hindu devotional bhajan, especially sung during Janmashtami, morning/evening aartis, and Krishna satsangs.
Lyrics are in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, following traditional Krishna bhajan conventions for devotional impact.
Frequently sung in temples, bhajan gatherings, and spiritual events; multiple live and studio versions exist.
The bhajan opens by inviting devotees to heed the divine call, creating a mood of surrender and devotion to Krishna.
Chorus lines are repeated to facilitate group participation and enhance the meditative and devotional atmosphere.
Lyrics describe Krishna's divine presence, leelas, and the spiritual joy of responding to the divine call.
Encourages collective devotion, uniting devotees through singing, clapping, and shared worship practices.
Evokes feelings of devotion, spiritual enthusiasm, and bliss among devotees participating in bhajan sessions.
Instruments like harmonium, dholak, tabla, manjira, and flute provide melody and rhythm for devotional singing.
Moderate tempo supports congregational singing, meditation, and devotional gestures during bhajan sessions.
Live bhajans often include extended verses and audience interaction; studio versions are concise and polished.
Devotees may sway, clap, or perform light devotional gestures in time with the bhajan rhythm.
Invites all devotees to sing along, creating an engaging and spiritually uplifting environment.
Sung widely during Janmashtami to celebrate Krishna's birth and encourage devotion through bhajan singing.
Represents responding to Krishna’s call with devotion and surrender, cultivating love and bhakti among followers.
Helps maintain the traditional practice of Krishna bhajans and devotional singing for future generations.
Strengthens community by gathering devotees together to sing, worship, and share devotional experiences.
Instills happiness, spiritual satisfaction, and a sense of unity through collective bhajan participation.
Provide translations and transliterations for non-Hindi speaking devotees to understand the bhajan and participate fully.
Embed live temple bhajans or recorded performances to engage users and enhance the devotional experience.
Offer bhajan lyrics in printable PDF format for personal devotion or community gatherings.
Provide guidance on melody, rhythm, and pronunciation to enhance devotional singing accuracy.
Optimize with keywords like Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai, Krishna Bhajan, Janmashtami Bhajan; include social sharing buttons.
'Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai' is a devotional Krishna bhajan inviting devotees to answer the divine call and participate in worship and spiritual celebration.
Performed by popular bhajan singers, often recorded in live temple settings and devotional albums for Krishna worship.
A Hindu devotional bhajan, especially sung during Janmashtami, morning/evening aartis, and Krishna satsangs.
Lyrics are in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, following traditional Krishna bhajan conventions for devotional impact.
Frequently sung in temples, bhajan gatherings, and spiritual events; multiple live and studio versions exist.
The bhajan opens by inviting devotees to heed the divine call, creating a mood of surrender and devotion to Krishna.
Chorus lines are repeated to facilitate group participation and enhance the meditative and devotional atmosphere.
Lyrics describe Krishna's divine presence, leelas, and the spiritual joy of responding to the divine call.
Encourages collective devotion, uniting devotees through singing, clapping, and shared worship practices.
Evokes feelings of devotion, spiritual enthusiasm, and bliss among devotees participating in bhajan sessions.
Instruments like harmonium, dholak, tabla, manjira, and flute provide melody and rhythm for devotional singing.
Moderate tempo supports congregational singing, meditation, and devotional gestures during bhajan sessions.
Live bhajans often include extended verses and audience interaction; studio versions are concise and polished.
Devotees may sway, clap, or perform light devotional gestures in time with the bhajan rhythm.
Invites all devotees to sing along, creating an engaging and spiritually uplifting environment.
Sung widely during Janmashtami to celebrate Krishna's birth and encourage devotion through bhajan singing.
Represents responding to Krishna’s call with devotion and surrender, cultivating love and bhakti among followers.
Helps maintain the traditional practice of Krishna bhajans and devotional singing for future generations.
Strengthens community by gathering devotees together to sing, worship, and share devotional experiences.
Instills happiness, spiritual satisfaction, and a sense of unity through collective bhajan participation.
Provide translations and transliterations for non-Hindi speaking devotees to understand the bhajan and participate fully.
Embed live temple bhajans or recorded performances to engage users and enhance the devotional experience.
Offer bhajan lyrics in printable PDF format for personal devotion or community gatherings.
Provide guidance on melody, rhythm, and pronunciation to enhance devotional singing accuracy.
Optimize with keywords like Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai, Krishna Bhajan, Janmashtami Bhajan; include social sharing buttons.