शिव की बारात आई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
रात आई है,
लेके सौगात आई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
सजी धजी भूतो प्रेतों के,
साथ आई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है।।
हर तरफ अजब नजारा,
सहमा माहौल है सारा,
डर से सब लोग डरे है,
छतो पे जा के चढ़े है,
बच्चे बूढ़े जो बड़े है,
एक चर्चा ये करे है,
कैसा दूल्हा ये आया,
कैसी बारात ये लाया,
मुस्काते चेहरों पे,
एक दहशत सी छाई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है।।
भंग का रंग चढ़ा है,
गले में सर्प पड़ा है,
पहने बिच्छू का बाला,
सदाशिव डमरू वाला,
बैल की करके सवारी,
आए अपने ससुरारी,
हस रहे सभी देवता,
जय हो भोला भंडारी,
चारों दिशा में एक ही चर्चा,
पड़ी सुनाई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है।।
साथ में अजब है साथी,
आए बनके है बाराती,
है कोई सुन्दर चंगा,
और कोई बिलकुल नंगा,
चुड़ैले करती हल्ला,
पहन के उल्टा पल्ला,
बज रही ढोलक ढम ढम,
साथ संगीत की सरगम,
कहीं सुलगती चिलम,
कहीं छनती ठंडाई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है।।
देखि बारात जो मैना,
बोली नारद से बैना,
बेटी की है बर्बादी,
ये नहीं होगी शादी,
शिव की देखि जो माया,
राज सारा है बताया,
हो गई राजी मैना,
गौरा को शिव से मिलाया,
विधि विधान से मंडप में,
भावर बिरवाई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है।।
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आई है,
रात आई है,
लेके सौगात आई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
सजी धजी भूतो प्रेतों के,
साथ आई है,
शिव की बारात आयी है,
शिव की बारात आयी है।।
The bhajan depicts the divine wedding procession of Lord Shiva symbolizing joy devotion and spiritual celebration.
It emphasizes surrender faith and the blissful presence of Lord Shiva in devotees’ lives.
The lyrics illustrate Shiva’s grandeur his devotees’ devotion and the festive spiritual atmosphere.
Devotees sing it to express love celebrate Shiva’s glory and seek his blessings.
The bhajan evokes excitement devotion and a sense of divine participation in Shiva’s celebration.
Lord Shiva is worshipped as the eternal bridegroom signifying purity devotion and supreme divinity.
Shiva provides guidance and protection to all devotees ensuring spiritual growth.
He eliminates fear obstacles and negative energies from the lives of his devotees.
Ancient texts celebrate Shiva as the supreme deity uniting creation preservation and transformation.
Devotees trust in Shiva’s divine power to guide and bless their lives.
Singing this bhajan brings calmness spiritual focus and emotional balance.
It strengthens faith in Lord Shiva and deepens spiritual connection.
The bhajan creates a positive atmosphere and elevates the spiritual vibrations around devotees.
Chanting aids meditation focus and enhances the connection with divine consciousness.
It helps relieve stress fear and negative emotions fostering spiritual and emotional well-being.
Devotees offer milk water flowers and bilva leaves to honor Lord Shiva daily.
Reciting Om Namah Shivaya enhances devotion and spiritual energy.
Singing bhajans helps devotees connect their hearts and souls with Lord Shiva’s divine presence.
Temples celebrate Shiva through group bhajans aartis and special rituals during festivals like Maha Shivratri.
True devotion is measured by sincerity and purity of heart beyond mere external rituals.
The bhajan teaches that surrendering to Shiva with love and faith empowers the devotee spiritually.
It emphasizes humility sincerity and selflessness as essential elements of true devotion.
The bhajan encourages devotees to replace fear with unwavering faith in Shiva’s guidance.
It motivates living a life guided by truth devotion and positive values.
Through love devotion and surrender the bhajan points towards spiritual liberation and eternal peace.
The bhajan depicts the divine wedding procession of Lord Shiva symbolizing joy devotion and spiritual celebration.
It emphasizes surrender faith and the blissful presence of Lord Shiva in devotees’ lives.
The lyrics illustrate Shiva’s grandeur his devotees’ devotion and the festive spiritual atmosphere.
Devotees sing it to express love celebrate Shiva’s glory and seek his blessings.
The bhajan evokes excitement devotion and a sense of divine participation in Shiva’s celebration.
Lord Shiva is worshipped as the eternal bridegroom signifying purity devotion and supreme divinity.
Shiva provides guidance and protection to all devotees ensuring spiritual growth.
He eliminates fear obstacles and negative energies from the lives of his devotees.
Ancient texts celebrate Shiva as the supreme deity uniting creation preservation and transformation.
Devotees trust in Shiva’s divine power to guide and bless their lives.
Singing this bhajan brings calmness spiritual focus and emotional balance.
It strengthens faith in Lord Shiva and deepens spiritual connection.
The bhajan creates a positive atmosphere and elevates the spiritual vibrations around devotees.
Chanting aids meditation focus and enhances the connection with divine consciousness.
It helps relieve stress fear and negative emotions fostering spiritual and emotional well-being.
Devotees offer milk water flowers and bilva leaves to honor Lord Shiva daily.
Reciting Om Namah Shivaya enhances devotion and spiritual energy.
Singing bhajans helps devotees connect their hearts and souls with Lord Shiva’s divine presence.
Temples celebrate Shiva through group bhajans aartis and special rituals during festivals like Maha Shivratri.
True devotion is measured by sincerity and purity of heart beyond mere external rituals.
The bhajan teaches that surrendering to Shiva with love and faith empowers the devotee spiritually.
It emphasizes humility sincerity and selflessness as essential elements of true devotion.
The bhajan encourages devotees to replace fear with unwavering faith in Shiva’s guidance.
It motivates living a life guided by truth devotion and positive values.
Through love devotion and surrender the bhajan points towards spiritual liberation and eternal peace.