This bhajan is composed by दिलीप सिंह सिसोदिया ‘दिलबर’ and sung by श्रेया रांका (जैन). The spiritual significance of this bhajan lies in its ability to evoke feelings of devotion and longing for the divine.
Why Devotees Love This Bhajan
Devotees love this bhajan for its soothing melody and heartfelt lyrics, which bring comfort and solace to those seeking spiritual growth and self-realization.
Lyrics in Hindi (Devanagari)
भक्तो को दर्शन दिखाए गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो, मेरे तो मन को लुभाय गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो।।
जब जब भी भक्तो ने बुलाया, सुन अरदास ये दौड़ा आया, भक्तो का मान बढ़ाय गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो, बाबोसा चुरू वालो।।
बाबोसा कलयुग अवतारी, जाने जिनको दुनिया सारी, घर घर मे देखो पुजाय गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो।।
“दिलबर” इनकी अमिट कहानी, हमने सुनी बाईसा की जुबानी, भगतो के दिल मे समाय गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो।।
भक्तो को दर्शन दिखाए गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो, मेरे तो मन को लुभाय गयो रे, बाबोसा चुरू वालो।।
English Transliteration
Bhakto ko darshan dikhae gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo, Mere to man ko lubhay gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo.
Jab jab bhi bhakto ne bulaya, Sun ardaas ye dauda aaya, Bhakto ka maan badhay gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo, Babosa Churu Walo.
Babosa Kalayug Avataari, Jaane jinko duniya saari, Ghar ghar me dekho pujay gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo.
“Dilbar” inki amit kahaani, Hamne suni Baaisa ki jubaani, Bhagto ke dil me samay gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo.
Bhakto ko darshan dikhae gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo, Mere to man ko lubhay gayo re, Babosa Churu Walo.
Simple English Meaning
This bhajan is a heartfelt prayer to Babosa, seeking his divine darshan and blessings. The lyrics express the devotee’s longing for a glimpse of the divine and the joy of being in his presence.
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