भोले बाबा तेरी क्या ही बात है,
भोले शंकरा तेरी क्या ही बात है,
दूर होके भी तू साथ है,
ओ दूर होके भी तू साथ है ||
खुद को मैं कर दूंगा तुझको समर्पण,
मैं तेरा अंश हूँ तू मेरा दर्पण,
तेरे ही होने से मेरी ये सारी ज़िन्दगी सजी है ||
लागी मेरी तेरे संग लगी ओ मेरे शंकरा,
लागी मेरी प्रीत तेरे संग मेरे शंकरा ||
तू पिता है मेरा और तू ही रहेगा,
मेरी हर गलती को हंस कर सहेगा,
तेरे जाप से मन का उड़ गया है रे पंछी,
सब तेरी बदोलत है आज रघुवंशी ||
तू सक्षम है और तू ही विशाल है,
तू उत्तर है और तू ही सवाल है,
तू ही सत्य बाकी ज़िन्दगी बिना सगी है ||
लागी मेरी तेरे संग लगी ओ मेरे शंकरा,
लागी मेरी प्रीत तेरे संग मेरे शंकरा ||
ध्यान में है मगन,
तन पे ओढ़ कर के रे चोली,
मुझे अपने रंग में रंग दे,
संग खेल मेरे होली ||
ना आसन है नीचे ना है कोई खटोली,
मुझे अपने रंग में रंग दे संग खेल मेरे होली,
बस भी करो अब मेरे शंकरा,
भांग रगड़ के बोली ये गौरा,
तुम नहीं राजे हो गौरा लौट के रजी है ||
लागी मेरी तेरे संग लगी ओ मेरे शंकरा,
लागी मेरी तेरे संग लगी ओ मेरे शंकरा,
लागी मेरी प्रीत तेरे संग मेरे शंकरा,
लागी मेरी प्रीत तेरे संग मेरे शंकरा ||
लागी मेरी तेरे संग लगी ओ मेरे शंकरा
लागी मेरी तेरे संग लगी ओ मेरे शंकरा ||
The bhajan expresses deep surrender to Lord Shiva where the devotee’s soul is fully connected with the divine.
The song conveys emotions of love dedication and complete faith in Lord Shankara.
Devotees sing this bhajan to strengthen their bond with Lord Shiva and seek blessings.
The bhajan fills the heart with peace and helps the mind stay focused on divine energy.
This bhajan continues the timeless tradition of expressing love for Shiva through music and devotion.
Lord Shiva is seen as the protector who saves his devotees from fears and sorrows.
Shiva removes ignorance ego and evil paving the way for spiritual growth.
The name Shankara signifies one who brings auspiciousness and well-being to the universe.
Ancient texts describe Lord Shankara as the eternal power guiding creation preservation and destruction.
Devotees believe that surrendering to Shankara ensures divine protection and inner strength.
Singing this bhajan reduces stress and brings mental clarity.
Regular chanting deepens the connection between devotee and deity.
The vibrations from the bhajan create positive energy in the surroundings.
Chanting helps devotees concentrate during meditation practices.
Faith and devotion through this bhajan help remove fear of uncertainty and death.
Devotees offer milk water and bilva leaves in their daily worship of Shiva.
Reciting “Om Namah Shivaya” brings peace and blessings from Lord Shankara.
Bhajans like this are sung to express love and gratitude to Lord Shiva.
Shravan is considered the holiest month to offer prayers and bhajans to Lord Shankara.
Maha Shivaratri is the grand festival where this bhajan is widely sung with devotion.
The bhajan teaches complete surrender to the will of Lord Shiva.
It inspires devotees to replace doubts with unshakable faith in Shankara.
The message emphasizes that true strength comes from devotion to Lord Shiva.
The bhajan guides devotees to embrace positivity and let go of negativity.
Through devotion the bhajan shows the way towards moksha and eternal peace.
The bhajan expresses deep surrender to Lord Shiva where the devotee’s soul is fully connected with the divine.
The song conveys emotions of love dedication and complete faith in Lord Shankara.
Devotees sing this bhajan to strengthen their bond with Lord Shiva and seek blessings.
The bhajan fills the heart with peace and helps the mind stay focused on divine energy.
This bhajan continues the timeless tradition of expressing love for Shiva through music and devotion.
Lord Shiva is seen as the protector who saves his devotees from fears and sorrows.
Shiva removes ignorance ego and evil paving the way for spiritual growth.
The name Shankara signifies one who brings auspiciousness and well-being to the universe.
Ancient texts describe Lord Shankara as the eternal power guiding creation preservation and destruction.
Devotees believe that surrendering to Shankara ensures divine protection and inner strength.
Singing this bhajan reduces stress and brings mental clarity.
Regular chanting deepens the connection between devotee and deity.
The vibrations from the bhajan create positive energy in the surroundings.
Chanting helps devotees concentrate during meditation practices.
Faith and devotion through this bhajan help remove fear of uncertainty and death.
Devotees offer milk water and bilva leaves in their daily worship of Shiva.
Reciting “Om Namah Shivaya” brings peace and blessings from Lord Shankara.
Bhajans like this are sung to express love and gratitude to Lord Shiva.
Shravan is considered the holiest month to offer prayers and bhajans to Lord Shankara.
Maha Shivaratri is the grand festival where this bhajan is widely sung with devotion.
The bhajan teaches complete surrender to the will of Lord Shiva.
It inspires devotees to replace doubts with unshakable faith in Shankara.
The message emphasizes that true strength comes from devotion to Lord Shiva.
The bhajan guides devotees to embrace positivity and let go of negativity.
Through devotion the bhajan shows the way towards moksha and eternal peace.