рдЬрдп рдоाрддा рджी! рд╕ांрдЪे рджрд░рдмाрд░ рдХी рдЬрдп! ЁЯЪйЁЯЩП
Welcome to the divine and peaceful sanctuary of Divya Stuti Bhajan. If you have found your way to this video watch page, it is no coincidence; it is a profound calling from the Divine Mother herself.
Life often feels like a turbulent ocean, with unexpected storms and whirlpools. In these moments of uncertainty, it is the boundless grace of Maa 'Asht Bhawani' (The Eight-Armed Goddess) that safely guides our boat to the shores of peace. This beautiful, superhit new bhajan—"Asht Bhawani, Mangal Karni"—is a heartfelt tribute to the infinite power, maternal love, and protective embrace of
Whether you are listening during the auspicious days of
Below, we explore the profound meaning behind this beautiful bhajan, provide the complete lyrics so you can sing along, and delve into the spiritual benefits of dedicating yourself to the Divine Mother.
ЁЯЫХ The Spiritual Significance of Asht Bhawani
In Hindu spirituality, the Goddess (Shakti) is worshipped in numerous forms, each representing a different aspect of divine energy. Asht Bhawani refers to the Goddess who manifests to protect her devotees, often depicted as
She is Mangal Karni—the one who brings auspiciousness, joy, and supreme welfare to the lives of her devotees. By addressing her as Sheron Wali (The one who rides the lion) and Meharon Wali (The one who bestows grace), this bhajan encapsulates the duality of the Divine Mother: she is fierce enough to destroy the darkest evils, yet gentle enough to soothe the deepest pains of her children.
Listening to this bhajan is a form of
ЁЯУЬ Complete Lyrics: "Asht Bhawani, Mangal Karni"
Sing along with the video using these complete lyrics. Let every word resonate with pure devotion and faith.
॥ рдЬрдпрдХाрд░ा ॥
рдЬрдп рдоाрддा рджी! ЁЯЩП рд╕ांрдЪे рджрд░рдмाрд░ рдХी рдЬрдп! ЁЯЫХ рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी рдоाрддा рддेрд░ी рд╕рджा рд╣ी рдЬрдп! ЁЯжБ
॥ рдоुрдЦрдб़ा ॥
рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी, рдоंрдЧрд▓ рдХрд░рдиी ЁЯМ║, рдоेрд░ी рдиैрдпा рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧा ЁЯЫ╢। рд╢ेрд░ों рд╡ाрд▓ी, рдоेрд╣рд░ों рд╡ाрд▓ी ЁЯжБ, рд╕ोрдИ рдХिрд╕्рдордд рдЖрдЬ рдЬрдЧा ЁЯМЕ॥ рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी, рдоंрдЧрд▓ рдХрд░рдиी ЁЯМ║, рдоेрд░ी рдиैрдпा рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧा ЁЯЫ╢। рд╢ेрд░ों рд╡ाрд▓ी, рдоेрд╣рд░ों рд╡ाрд▓ी ЁЯжБ, рд╕ोрдИ рдХिрд╕्рдордд рдЖрдЬ рдЬрдЧा ЁЯМЕ॥ рддेрд░े рджрд░ рдкे рдЖрд╕ рд▓рдЧाрдХрд░ ЁЯЫХ, рдмैрдаी рд╣ै рдпे рджाрд╕ी ЁЯЩЗ♀️। рджрд░рд╢ рджिрдЦा рджे рдУ рдЬрдЧрджрдо्рдмे ЁЯСБ️, рд░ूрд╣ рдоेрд░ी рд╣ै рдк्рдпाрд╕ी ЁЯТз॥ рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी, рдоंрдЧрд▓ рдХрд░рдиी ЁЯМ║, рдоेрд░ी рдиैрдпा рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧा ЁЯЫ╢।
॥ рдЕंрддрд░ा рез ॥
рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднुрдЬाрдУं рдоें рдЕрд╕्рдд्рд░ рд╕ाрдЬे ⚔️, рдоाрдеे рдкे рд▓ाрд▓ рд╕िंрджूрд░ рд╣ै ЁЯФ┤। рддेрд░े рджрд░рд╕ рдХी рдк्рдпाрд╕ी рдЕँрдЦिрдпाँ ЁЯСА, рдоेрд░ा рдордирд╡ा рдордЬрдмूрд░ рд╣ै ЁЯе║॥ рд╕рдЪ्рдЪे рдорди рд╕े рдЬो рднी рдз्рдпाрд╡े ЁЯзШ♀️, рдЙрд╕рдХे рдХрд╖्рдЯ рдоिрдЯाрддी рддू ЁЯЫб️। рднंрд╡рд░ рдоें рдлंрд╕ी рд╣ुрдИ рдиैрдпा рдХो ЁЯМК, рднрд╡ рд╕े рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧाрддी рддू ⛵॥ рдордорддा рдХी рддू рдоूрд░рдд рдоैрдпा ЁЯд▒, рдЕрдкрдиा рд░ूрдк рджिрдЦा ✨। рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी, рдоंрдЧрд▓ рдХрд░рдиी ЁЯМ║, рдоेрд░ी рдиैрдпा рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧा ЁЯЫ╢॥
॥ рдЕंрддрд░ा реи ॥
рдзूрдк рджीрдк рдФрд░ рд▓ाрд▓ рдЪुрдирд░िрдпा ЁЯкФ, рддेрд░े рднрд╡рди рдЪрдв़ाрдКँрдЧी ЁЯЫХ। рдвोрд▓ рдоंрдЬीрд░ा рдЫрдо рдЫрдо рдмाрдЬे ЁЯкШ, рддेрд░ी рдЖрд░рддी рдЧाрдКँрдЧी ЁЯО╢॥ рдоैं рдиिрд░्рдзрди рд╣ूँ, рдоैं рдиिрд░्рдмрд▓ рд╣ूँ ЁЯд▓, рддेрд░ा рд╣ी рд╣ै рдЖрд╕рд░ा ЁЯТЦ। рддीрдиों рд▓ोрдХों рдоें рдУ рдоैрдпा ЁЯМН, рдЧूँрдЬे рддेрд░ा рдЬрдпрдХाрд░ा ЁЯЩМ॥ рдЬрди्рдо рдЬрди्рдо рдХी рдк्рдпाрд╕ рдмुрдЭा рджे ЁЯТз, рдЕрдоृрдд рд░рд╕ рдмрд░рд╕ा ЁЯМз️। рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी, рдоंрдЧрд▓ рдХрд░рдиी ЁЯМ║, рдоेрд░ी рдиैрдпा рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧा ЁЯЫ╢॥
॥ рдЕंрддрд░ा рей ॥
рддू рд╣ी рдХाрд▓ी, рддू рд╣ी рджुрд░्рдЧा ЁЯФ▒, рддू рд╣ी рдЪंрдбी рдЬ्рд╡ाрд▓ा рд╣ै ЁЯФе। рддेрд░े рд╣ी рдиाрдо рдХे рд╕ुрдоिрд░рди рдиे ЁЯУ┐, рд╣рд░ рд╕ंрдХрдЯ рдХो рдЯाрд▓ा рд╣ै ЁЯЫб️॥ рдкाрдкिрдпों рдХा рддू рдиाрд╢ рдХрд░े рдоाँ ЁЯС╣, рднрдХ्рддों рдХी рд░рдЦрд╡ाрд▓ी ЁЯдЭ। рддेрд░े рджрд░ рд╕े рдХोрдИ рднी рд╕рд╡ाрд▓ी ЁЯЪ╢♂️, рд▓ौрдЯ рдХे рдиा рдЧрдпा рдЦाрд▓ी ЁЯОБ॥ рдоैं рдмाрд▓рдХ рдЕрдЬ्рдЮाрдиी рдоैрдпा ЁЯС╢, рдоुрдЭрдХो рдЧрд▓े рд▓рдЧा ЁЯдЧ। рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी, рдоंрдЧрд▓ рдХрд░рдиी ЁЯМ║, рдоेрд░ी рдиैрдпा рдкाрд░ рд▓рдЧा ЁЯЫ╢॥
॥ рдЬрдпрдХाрд░ा ॥
рдк्рд░ेрдо рд╕े рдмोрд▓ो - рдЬрдп рдоाрддा рджी! ЁЯСП рд╕ाрд░े рдмोрд▓ो - рдЬрдп рдоाрддा рджी! ЁЯЩМ рдЕрд╖्рдЯ рднрд╡ाрдиी - рдЬрдп рдоाрддा рджी! ЁЯМ║ рдХрд╖्рдЯ рдиिрд╡ाрд░े - рдЬрдп рдоाрддा рджी! ✨
ЁЯМ╕ Deep Dive: The Meaning Behind the Stanzas
To truly connect with a bhajan, understanding the meaning behind its verses is essential. Here is a breakdown of the profound messages hidden within the lyrics:
The Mukhda (Chorus): The opening lines set the theme of surrender. The devotee asks the Mother to act as the boatman of their life, requesting her to steer them through the ocean of worldly illusions (
). By asking her to awaken their "sleeping destiny," the devotee acknowledges that true prosperity comes only through divine will.Samsara Antara 1 (The Form of the Goddess): This verse vividly paints the image of the Goddess. Her eight arms adorned with weapons represent her readiness to fight our internal demons (anger, greed, ego) and external obstacles. The red sindoor on her forehead symbolizes her supreme cosmic energy and auspiciousness.
Antara 2 (The Act of Devotion): The devotee promises to offer traditional items of worship—incense, lamps, and the sacred red Chunari (scarf). These offerings are symbolic. The true offering is the devotee's humility, as expressed in the lines, "I am poor, I am weak, you are my only refuge." It highlights that material wealth is irrelevant in the eyes of the Mother; pure love is all she seeks.
Antara 3 (The Omnipresence of Shakti): The final stanza recognizes that whether we call her Kali, Durga, Chandi, or Jwala, she is the singular, supreme feminine energy of the universe. It reassures every listener that no one who comes to her doorstep with a pure heart ever leaves empty-handed.
ЁЯМЕ When to Listen for Maximum Spiritual Benefit
While the name of the Divine Mother can be chanted at any time, playing this bhajan during specific occasions amplifies its positive vibrations:
During Navratri: These nine nights are dedicated to the Goddess. Playing this bhajan fills the home with festive, protective, and purifying energy.
Morning & Evening
: Let the soulful lyrics be the background to your daily lighting of the diya. It sets a positive, focused tone for the day and brings peace before sleep.Aarti Mata Ka
or Chowki: Its rhythmic beats and traditional lyrics make it a perfect addition to community gatherings and all-night vigils dedicated to Sherawali Maa.Jagran
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