कभी प्यासे को पानी पिलाया नहीं, बाद अमृत पिलाने से क्या फ़ायदा ।
कभी गिरते हुए को उठाया नहीं, बाद आंसू बहाने से क्या फ़ायदा ॥
मैं तो मंदिर गया, पूजा आरती की, पूजा करते हुए यह ख़याल आ गया ।
कभी माँ बाप की सेवा की ही नहीं, सिर्फ पूजा के करने से क्या फ़ायदा ॥
मैं तो सतसंग गया, गुरु वाणी सुनी, गुरु वाणी को सुन कर ख्याल आ गया ।
जनम मानव का ले के दया ना करी, फिर मानव कहलाने से क्या फ़ायदा ॥
मैंने दान किया मैंने जप तप किया दान करते हुए यह ख्याल आ गया ।
कभी भूखे को भोजन खिलाया नहीं दान लाखों का करने से क्या फ़ायदा ॥
गंगा नहाने हरिद्वार काशी गया, गंगा नहाते ही मन में ख्याल आ गया ।
तन को धोया मनर मन को धोया नहीं फिर गंगा नहाने से क्या फ़ायदा ॥
मैंने वेद पढ़े मैंने शास्त्र पढ़े, शास्त्र पढते हुए यह ख़याल आ गया ।
मैंने ज्ञान किसी को बांटा नहीं, फिर ग्यानी कहलाने से क्या फ़ायदा ॥
माँ पिता के ही चरणों में ही चारो धाम है, आजा आजा यही मुक्ति का धाम है ।
पिता माता की सेवा की ही नहीं फिर तीर्थों में जाने का क्या फ़ायदा ॥
'Yadi Pyase Ko Pani Pilaya Nahi' is a devotional bhajan emphasizing compassion, service, and moral teachings inspired by Lord Krishna.
Frequently sung in temples, satsangs, and spiritual gatherings to convey Krishna’s teachings on empathy and helping others.
Lyrics are primarily in Hindi, presenting simple yet profound messages about compassion, moral duty, and devotion to God.
Beloved among devotees across India and widely performed during Bhajan sessions and spiritual festivals.
Encourages listeners to act with kindness, follow dharma, and serve humanity, reflecting the teachings of Lord Krishna.
Opens with a call to devotion, highlighting moral lessons and invoking Krishna’s blessings for guidance and compassion.
Repeated chorus emphasizes key moral teachings, helping devotees internalize the spiritual message and engage collectively.
Lyrics employ vivid imagery such as offering water to the thirsty, symbolizing empathy, care, and righteous action.
Encourages group singing in satsangs, creating a collective atmosphere of devotion and moral awareness.
Evokes feelings of empathy, devotion, and moral responsibility, inspiring both reflection and action among listeners.
Performed with harmonium, tabla, dholak, and manjira, providing a soulful and devotional musical experience.
Maintains a steady, contemplative tempo to allow reflection on lyrics; dynamic variations highlight key moral messages.
Live performances encourage audience participation and emotive singing; recorded versions provide clean, polished renditions for listening.
Lyrics guide melodic patterns, hand gestures, and rhythmic accompaniment to enhance devotional focus.
Encourages devotees to sing along, clap, and reflect on moral teachings, creating a participatory devotional experience.
Used in daily bhajan sessions and temple rituals to encourage regular devotional practice and reflection on moral duties.
Performed during Krishna Janmashtami and other religious gatherings to highlight Lord Krishna’s teachings and compassionate acts.
Reinforces values of empathy, service, and devotion, guiding listeners to live a life aligned with dharma and righteousness.
Brings devotees together, fostering unity, shared devotion, and communal singing during spiritual events.
Listening and participating in the bhajan promotes inner peace, moral reflection, and spiritual upliftment.
Provide translations and transliterations to help non-Hindi speakers understand and connect with the bhajan’s spiritual message.
Embed live bhajan performances, YouTube videos, and audio streams to enhance engagement and devotional participation.
Offer downloadable PDFs of lyrics for personal devotion, temple use, and group singing activities.
Provide guidance on melody, tempo, pronunciation, and group singing for a deeper spiritual and musical experience.
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'Yadi Pyase Ko Pani Pilaya Nahi' is a devotional bhajan emphasizing compassion, service, and moral teachings inspired by Lord Krishna.
Frequently sung in temples, satsangs, and spiritual gatherings to convey Krishna’s teachings on empathy and helping others.
Lyrics are primarily in Hindi, presenting simple yet profound messages about compassion, moral duty, and devotion to God.
Beloved among devotees across India and widely performed during Bhajan sessions and spiritual festivals.
Encourages listeners to act with kindness, follow dharma, and serve humanity, reflecting the teachings of Lord Krishna.
Opens with a call to devotion, highlighting moral lessons and invoking Krishna’s blessings for guidance and compassion.
Repeated chorus emphasizes key moral teachings, helping devotees internalize the spiritual message and engage collectively.
Lyrics employ vivid imagery such as offering water to the thirsty, symbolizing empathy, care, and righteous action.
Encourages group singing in satsangs, creating a collective atmosphere of devotion and moral awareness.
Evokes feelings of empathy, devotion, and moral responsibility, inspiring both reflection and action among listeners.
Performed with harmonium, tabla, dholak, and manjira, providing a soulful and devotional musical experience.
Maintains a steady, contemplative tempo to allow reflection on lyrics; dynamic variations highlight key moral messages.
Live performances encourage audience participation and emotive singing; recorded versions provide clean, polished renditions for listening.
Lyrics guide melodic patterns, hand gestures, and rhythmic accompaniment to enhance devotional focus.
Encourages devotees to sing along, clap, and reflect on moral teachings, creating a participatory devotional experience.
Used in daily bhajan sessions and temple rituals to encourage regular devotional practice and reflection on moral duties.
Performed during Krishna Janmashtami and other religious gatherings to highlight Lord Krishna’s teachings and compassionate acts.
Reinforces values of empathy, service, and devotion, guiding listeners to live a life aligned with dharma and righteousness.
Brings devotees together, fostering unity, shared devotion, and communal singing during spiritual events.
Listening and participating in the bhajan promotes inner peace, moral reflection, and spiritual upliftment.
Provide translations and transliterations to help non-Hindi speakers understand and connect with the bhajan’s spiritual message.
Embed live bhajan performances, YouTube videos, and audio streams to enhance engagement and devotional participation.
Offer downloadable PDFs of lyrics for personal devotion, temple use, and group singing activities.
Provide guidance on melody, tempo, pronunciation, and group singing for a deeper spiritual and musical experience.
Optimize with keywords like Krishna Bhajan, Yadi Pyase Ko Pani Pilaya Nahi, devotional songs, Lord Krishna; include social sharing options.