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O Aaye Tere Bhawan Lyrics | ओ आए तेरे भवन

O Aaye Tere Bhawan Lyrics

“O Aaye Tere Bhawan” is a soul-stirring devotional bhajan that resonates with the spiritual devotion of devotees. Renowned singers Anuradha Paudwal and Sonu Nigam lend their melodious voices to this divine composition. The music is skillfully composed by Amar-Utpal, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. The heartfelt lyrics are penned by Bharat Acharya, adding to the devotional ambiance. This devotional bhajan is part of the film “Jai Maa Vaishno Devi” and is released under the music label T-Series.

Devi BhajanO Aaye Tere Bhawan
SingersAnuradha Paudwal, Sonu Nigam
Music DirectorAmar-Utpal
LyricistBharat Acharya
Film TitleJai Maa Vaishno Devi
Music LabelT-Series

O Aaye Tere Bhawan Lyrics

आये तेरे भवन, देदे अपनी शरण,
रहे तुझ में मगन, थाम के यह चरण ।
तन मन में भक्ति ज्योति तेरी, हे माता जलती रहे ॥

उत्सव मनाये, नाचे गाये,
चलो मैया के दर जाएँ ।
चारो दिशाए चार खम्बे बनी हैं,
मंडप में आत्मा की चारद तानी है ।
सूरज भी किरणों की माला ले आया,
कुदरत ने धरती का आँगन सजाया ।
करके तेरे दर्शन, झूमे धरती पवन,
सन नन नन गाये पवन, सभी तुझ में मगन,
तन मन में भक्ति ज्योति तेरी, हे माता जलती रहे ॥

फूलों ने रंगों से रंगोली सजाई,
सारी धरती यह महकायी ।
चरणों में बहती है गंगा की धरा,
आरती का दीपक लगे हर एक सितारा ।
पुरवैया देखो चवर कैसे झुलाए,
ऋतुएँ भी माता का झुला झुलायें ।
पा के भक्ति का धन, हुआ पावन यह मन,
कर के तेरा सुमिरन, खुले अंतर नयन,
तन मन में भक्ति ज्योति तेरी, हे माता जलती रहे ॥

O Aaye Tere Bhawan Lyrics in English

Aaye tere bhavan, dede apni sharan,
Rahe tujh mein magan, thaam ke yeh charan.
Tan man mein bhakti jyoti teri, hey maa jalati rahe.

Utsav manaye, naache gaaye,
Chalo maiyya ke dar jaaye.
Charo dishaye char khambey bani hain,
Mandap mein aatma ki chaarad taani hain.
Sooraj bhi kirano ki maala le aaya,
Kudrat ne dharti ka aangan sajaya.
Karke tere darshan, jhume dharti pawan,
Sannan nan nan gaaye pawan, sabhi tujh mein magan,
Tan man mein bhakti jyoti teri, hey maa jalati rahe.

Phoolon ne rangon se rangoli sajai,
Saari dharti yeh mahakayi.
Charanon mein bahti hai Ganga ki dhara,
Aarti ka deepak lage har ek sitara.
Purvaiya dekho chavar kaise jhulaaye,
Rituaye bhi maa ka jhula jhulaye.
Paa ke bhakti ka dhan, hua paawan yeh man,
Kar ke tera sumiran, khule antar nayan,
Tan man mein bhakti jyoti teri, hey maa jalati rahe

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O Aaye Tere Bhawan Lyrics FAQs

Who are the singers of “O Aaye Tere Bhawan”?

The devotional bhajan “O Aaye Tere Bhawan” is beautifully sung by renowned artists Anuradha Paudwal and Sonu Nigam.

Who composed the music for this devotional composition?

The music for this spiritually enriching bhajan is composed by Amar-Utpal.

Who wrote the lyrics for the song?

The heartfelt lyrics are penned by Bharat Acharya.

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