यशोमती मैया से बोले नंदलाला
राधा क्यों गोरी मैं क्यों काला
बोली मुस्काती मैया ललन को बताया
काली अंधियरी आधी रात में तू आया
लाडला कंहैया मेरा काली कमली वाला
इसी लिए काला
बोली मुस्काती मैया सुन मेरे
प्यारे गोरी गोरी राधिका के नैन कजरारे
काले नैनों वाली ने ऐसा जादू डाला
इसी लिए काला
इतने में राधा प्यारी आई इठलाती
मैं ने न जादू डाला बोली बलखाती
मैया कन्हैया तेरा जग से निराला
इसी लिए काला
'Yashomati Maiya Se Bole Nandlala' is a devotional bhajan narrating the conversation between Yashoda and young Krishna, highlighting maternal love and divine playfulness.
Sung in temples, kirtans, and spiritual gatherings to depict Krishna’s childhood leelas and foster devotion among listeners.
Lyrics are primarily in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, conveying devotional sentiments and playful exchanges between Krishna and Yashoda.
Widely popular among devotees across India, often performed during Krishna Janmashtami and daily bhajan sessions.
Illustrates the loving bond between mother and child, inspiring devotion, humility, and joy in the divine presence of Krishna.
Begins with praising Krishna and invoking Yashoda’s blessings, setting a tone of devotion and maternal affection.
Chorus sections emphasize Krishna’s playful acts and Yashoda’s affectionate dialogue, aiding memorability and audience participation.
Rich imagery of Vrindavan, butter stealing, and childhood antics highlight the divine playfulness and sweetness of Krishna’s leelas.
Encourages devotees to sing together in satsangs and kirtans, fostering a collective devotional atmosphere.
Evokes feelings of love, joy, and devotion, allowing listeners to connect emotionally with Krishna’s childhood stories.
Performed with harmonium, tabla, dholak, and manjira, producing a melodic and rhythmic devotional experience.
Maintains a gentle, flowing tempo to reflect Krishna’s playful nature; dynamic variations highlight dramatic moments in the lyrics.
Live performances engage devotees with emotive singing and hand gestures, while recorded versions provide polished, repeatable renditions.
Lyrics guide melodic phrases and rhythmic accompaniment, supporting the expressive storytelling of Krishna’s leelas.
Encourages singing along, clapping, and emotional participation, enhancing devotional energy and communal joy.
Used in daily bhajans and kirtans, offering spiritual reflection on maternal devotion and divine childhood leelas.
Performed especially during Krishna Janmashtami to celebrate Krishna’s birth and childhood stories with devotees.
Illustrates moral values, divine love, and devotion, teaching humility, care, and the joy of serving God.
Brings devotees together through shared singing and participation in kirtans, enhancing unity and spiritual connection.
Listening and participating induces peace, happiness, and devotional mindfulness among devotees.
Provide translations and transliterations to make the bhajan accessible to non-Hindi speakers and deepen understanding of Krishna’s leelas.
Embed live bhajan performances and YouTube videos to enhance user engagement and devotional participation.
Offer downloadable PDFs of lyrics for personal devotion, temple use, or group singing during satsangs and festivals.
Provide guidance on melody, rhythm, pronunciation, and group singing to maximize devotional experience and participation.
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'Yashomati Maiya Se Bole Nandlala' is a devotional bhajan narrating the conversation between Yashoda and young Krishna, highlighting maternal love and divine playfulness.
Sung in temples, kirtans, and spiritual gatherings to depict Krishna’s childhood leelas and foster devotion among listeners.
Lyrics are primarily in Hindi and Braj Bhasha, conveying devotional sentiments and playful exchanges between Krishna and Yashoda.
Widely popular among devotees across India, often performed during Krishna Janmashtami and daily bhajan sessions.
Illustrates the loving bond between mother and child, inspiring devotion, humility, and joy in the divine presence of Krishna.
Begins with praising Krishna and invoking Yashoda’s blessings, setting a tone of devotion and maternal affection.
Chorus sections emphasize Krishna’s playful acts and Yashoda’s affectionate dialogue, aiding memorability and audience participation.
Rich imagery of Vrindavan, butter stealing, and childhood antics highlight the divine playfulness and sweetness of Krishna’s leelas.
Encourages devotees to sing together in satsangs and kirtans, fostering a collective devotional atmosphere.
Evokes feelings of love, joy, and devotion, allowing listeners to connect emotionally with Krishna’s childhood stories.
Performed with harmonium, tabla, dholak, and manjira, producing a melodic and rhythmic devotional experience.
Maintains a gentle, flowing tempo to reflect Krishna’s playful nature; dynamic variations highlight dramatic moments in the lyrics.
Live performances engage devotees with emotive singing and hand gestures, while recorded versions provide polished, repeatable renditions.
Lyrics guide melodic phrases and rhythmic accompaniment, supporting the expressive storytelling of Krishna’s leelas.
Encourages singing along, clapping, and emotional participation, enhancing devotional energy and communal joy.
Used in daily bhajans and kirtans, offering spiritual reflection on maternal devotion and divine childhood leelas.
Performed especially during Krishna Janmashtami to celebrate Krishna’s birth and childhood stories with devotees.
Illustrates moral values, divine love, and devotion, teaching humility, care, and the joy of serving God.
Brings devotees together through shared singing and participation in kirtans, enhancing unity and spiritual connection.
Listening and participating induces peace, happiness, and devotional mindfulness among devotees.
Provide translations and transliterations to make the bhajan accessible to non-Hindi speakers and deepen understanding of Krishna’s leelas.
Embed live bhajan performances and YouTube videos to enhance user engagement and devotional participation.
Offer downloadable PDFs of lyrics for personal devotion, temple use, or group singing during satsangs and festivals.
Provide guidance on melody, rhythm, pronunciation, and group singing to maximize devotional experience and participation.
Optimize with keywords like Krishna Bhajan, Yashomati Maiya Se Bole Nandlala, devotional songs, Lord Krishna; include social sharing buttons for engagement.