अकाल मृत्यु वह मरे जो काम करे चंडाल का,
काल उसका क्या करें जो भक्त हो महाकाल का,
कर लूंगा दो दो बात मैं उस काल के आगे,
वो काल क्या करेगा महाकाल के आगे,
रुतबा है भोलेनाथ का देवों के है अफसर,
बैठे हैं समाधि में वो गौरा के है हर-हर,
चम-चम चमकता चंद्रमा शिव भाल के आगे,
फीके पड़े सब हार मुंडमाल के आगे,
वो काल क्या करेगा महाकाल के आगे,
मार्कण्डेय के गले पास वो यमराज ने डाली ,
भोले शंकर ने प्रकट हो उसकी मौत को टाली,
स्वामी है इसकी मौत बारह साल के आगे,
काल की चली ना शिव ढाल के आगे ,
वो काल क्या करेगा महाकाल के आगे,
नंदी को भोलेनाथ ने मृत्यु से बचाया,
मृत्यु से बचाकर उसे गण अपना बनाया,
झुकता नहीं शिव भक्त किसी हाल के आगे,
चलती ना कोई चाल उनकी चाल के आगे ,
वो काल क्या करेगा महाकाल के आगे
भक्तों को भोलेनाथ मालामाल कर दिया
खुशियों के खजाने को झोलियों में भर दिया
भक्ति बड़ी कमाल है मायाजाल के आगे
प्रेमी लगा ले ध्यान तू सुरताल के आगे
वो काल क्या करेगा महाकाल के आगे
कर लूंगा दो दो बात मैं उस काल के आगे,
वो काल क्या करेगा महाकाल के आगे,
Mahakal represents the eternal power of Lord Shiva who transcends time and death.
Mahakal is believed to be the ultimate force against which even time (Kaal) has no control.
Lord Shiva as Mahakal is the destroyer of negativity and protector of devotees.
Ancient texts glorify Mahakal as the supreme being who rules over creation and destruction.
Millions of devotees believe in Mahakal’s blessings to overcome fear and challenges.
The bhajan reminds devotees that death and time have no power before Mahakal.
Chanting the bhajan increases faith and spiritual strength among Shiva bhaktas.
Devotees often meditate with this bhajan to gain peace and divine energy.
The verses inspire courage and reduce fear of the unknown.
The bhajan is loved because it strengthens belief in Shiva’s supreme power.
Faith in Mahakal helps devotees attain moksha and freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
Devotees believe Mahakal shields them from evil forces and negative energy.
Chanting Mahakal’s name removes the fear of death and uncertainty of life.
Faith in Mahakal empowers devotees to face life’s challenges with confidence.
Devotees chant Mahakal’s name daily to seek blessings and inner strength.
The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga in Ujjain is one of the most famous Shiva temples dedicated to Mahakal.
Devotees perform Abhishekam with milk water and bilva leaves to honor Mahakal.
Shravan is considered the most auspicious month to worship Mahakal.
Maha Shivaratri and Nag Panchami are celebrated with grandeur in Mahakal temples.
Devotees offer flowers fruits and bhajans to seek Mahakal’s blessings.
The message of Mahakal teaches devotees to live without fear of time and death.
Mahakal’s teachings help devotees accept the cycle of life and death peacefully.
Mahakal inspires detachment from material desires and attachment to spiritual growth.
Devotion to Mahakal gives inner strength to overcome struggles.
Following Mahakal’s path leads to freedom from worldly attachments and union with the divine.
Mahakal represents the eternal power of Lord Shiva who transcends time and death.
Mahakal is believed to be the ultimate force against which even time (Kaal) has no control.
Lord Shiva as Mahakal is the destroyer of negativity and protector of devotees.
Ancient texts glorify Mahakal as the supreme being who rules over creation and destruction.
Millions of devotees believe in Mahakal’s blessings to overcome fear and challenges.
The bhajan reminds devotees that death and time have no power before Mahakal.
Chanting the bhajan increases faith and spiritual strength among Shiva bhaktas.
Devotees often meditate with this bhajan to gain peace and divine energy.
The verses inspire courage and reduce fear of the unknown.
The bhajan is loved because it strengthens belief in Shiva’s supreme power.
Faith in Mahakal helps devotees attain moksha and freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
Devotees believe Mahakal shields them from evil forces and negative energy.
Chanting Mahakal’s name removes the fear of death and uncertainty of life.
Faith in Mahakal empowers devotees to face life’s challenges with confidence.
Devotees chant Mahakal’s name daily to seek blessings and inner strength.
The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga in Ujjain is one of the most famous Shiva temples dedicated to Mahakal.
Devotees perform Abhishekam with milk water and bilva leaves to honor Mahakal.
Shravan is considered the most auspicious month to worship Mahakal.
Maha Shivaratri and Nag Panchami are celebrated with grandeur in Mahakal temples.
Devotees offer flowers fruits and bhajans to seek Mahakal’s blessings.
The message of Mahakal teaches devotees to live without fear of time and death.
Mahakal’s teachings help devotees accept the cycle of life and death peacefully.
Mahakal inspires detachment from material desires and attachment to spiritual growth.
Devotion to Mahakal gives inner strength to overcome struggles.
Following Mahakal’s path leads to freedom from worldly attachments and union with the divine.