मोहे पनघट पे नन्द लाल छेड़ गेयो रे
मोरी नाजुक कलईया मरोड़ गेयो रे,
मोहे पनघट पे नन्द लाल छेड़ गेयो रे
कंकरी मोहे मारी गगरियाँ फोड़ डाली,
मोरी सारी अनारी भिगोये गयो रे,
मोहे पनघट पे नन्द लाल छेड़ गेयो रे
नैनो से जादू किया जियरा मोह लिया
मोरा घुंगटा नजरियों से तोड़ गयो रे
मोहे पनघट पे नन्द लाल छेड़ गेयो रे
'Mohe Panghat Pe Nandlal Chhed Gayo Re' is a devotional Krishna bhajan describing playful leelas of Lord Krishna in Vrindavan.
This bhajan is popular in North India, sung during Janmashtami, bhajan sessions, and Krishna kirtans to celebrate divine pastimes.
Lyrics are in Hindi/Brij Bhasha, narrating Krishna's playful and charming interactions with the Gopis and devotees.
Widely sung in temples, bhajan gatherings, and cultural programs, creating devotional enthusiasm among listeners.
Emphasizes love, devotion, and the joy of surrendering to Lord Krishna’s divine playfulness.
Lyrics depict Krishna’s playful leelas, highlighting innocence, charm, and divine mischief.
Chorus repetition enables devotees to join in singing, enhancing collective devotional participation.
Describes scenes at the Panghat (water place), symbolizing divine love, devotion, and playful interaction with devotees.
Evokes joy, amusement, and deep devotional love, bringing listeners closer to Krishna’s divine presence.
Encourages group singing, bhajan circles, and participation in devotional sessions, promoting spiritual unity.
Performed with harmonium, tabla, dholak, manjira, creating a melodic and lively devotional atmosphere.
Maintains a moderate tempo with dynamic variations to reflect the playful and joyful mood of Krishna’s leelas.
Live bhajans involve audience interaction, extended verses, and improvisations; recordings are concise and polished for devotional listening.
Lyrics guide correct pronunciation, devotional emphasis, and musical phrasing to enhance spiritual experience.
Listeners are encouraged to sing along, clap, and immerse in devotional mood, enhancing collective bhajan experience.
Sung widely during Janmashtami to celebrate Krishna’s birth, playful leelas, and devotion among communities.
Highlights love, humility, and playful devotion, teaching devotees to embrace joy and surrender in spiritual practice.
Shared worldwide via online bhajan sessions, videos, and temples, connecting Krishna devotees globally.
Fosters togetherness as devotees sing, dance, and celebrate Krishna’s leelas collectively.
Listening or singing uplifts mood, brings joy, fosters peace, and strengthens devotional focus.
Provide Hindi/Brij Bhasha-to-English transliteration and translation for wider accessibility and understanding.
Embed live performances and recordings to increase engagement and devotional participation.
Offer downloadable PDF versions of lyrics for personal devotion, temple use, or group singing.
Provide guidance on melody, tempo, pronunciation, and devotional etiquette to enhance bhajan performance.
Optimize with keywords like Krishna Bhajan, Nandlal, Panghat Leela, Devotional Song; include social sharing options for wider reach.
'Mohe Panghat Pe Nandlal Chhed Gayo Re' is a devotional Krishna bhajan describing playful leelas of Lord Krishna in Vrindavan.
This bhajan is popular in North India, sung during Janmashtami, bhajan sessions, and Krishna kirtans to celebrate divine pastimes.
Lyrics are in Hindi/Brij Bhasha, narrating Krishna's playful and charming interactions with the Gopis and devotees.
Widely sung in temples, bhajan gatherings, and cultural programs, creating devotional enthusiasm among listeners.
Emphasizes love, devotion, and the joy of surrendering to Lord Krishna’s divine playfulness.
Lyrics depict Krishna’s playful leelas, highlighting innocence, charm, and divine mischief.
Chorus repetition enables devotees to join in singing, enhancing collective devotional participation.
Describes scenes at the Panghat (water place), symbolizing divine love, devotion, and playful interaction with devotees.
Evokes joy, amusement, and deep devotional love, bringing listeners closer to Krishna’s divine presence.
Encourages group singing, bhajan circles, and participation in devotional sessions, promoting spiritual unity.
Performed with harmonium, tabla, dholak, manjira, creating a melodic and lively devotional atmosphere.
Maintains a moderate tempo with dynamic variations to reflect the playful and joyful mood of Krishna’s leelas.
Live bhajans involve audience interaction, extended verses, and improvisations; recordings are concise and polished for devotional listening.
Lyrics guide correct pronunciation, devotional emphasis, and musical phrasing to enhance spiritual experience.
Listeners are encouraged to sing along, clap, and immerse in devotional mood, enhancing collective bhajan experience.
Sung widely during Janmashtami to celebrate Krishna’s birth, playful leelas, and devotion among communities.
Highlights love, humility, and playful devotion, teaching devotees to embrace joy and surrender in spiritual practice.
Shared worldwide via online bhajan sessions, videos, and temples, connecting Krishna devotees globally.
Fosters togetherness as devotees sing, dance, and celebrate Krishna’s leelas collectively.
Listening or singing uplifts mood, brings joy, fosters peace, and strengthens devotional focus.
Provide Hindi/Brij Bhasha-to-English transliteration and translation for wider accessibility and understanding.
Embed live performances and recordings to increase engagement and devotional participation.
Offer downloadable PDF versions of lyrics for personal devotion, temple use, or group singing.
Provide guidance on melody, tempo, pronunciation, and devotional etiquette to enhance bhajan performance.
Optimize with keywords like Krishna Bhajan, Nandlal, Panghat Leela, Devotional Song; include social sharing options for wider reach.