Shyam Rang Me Rangi Chunariya

Shyam Rang Me Rangi Chunariya – Lyrics in English

Shyam Rang Me Rangi Chunariya

Shyam rang me rangi chunariya,
ab rang doojo bhaave na.
In nainan mein shyam samaayo,
aur dusaro aave na.


Bansi vaare mohan pyaare,
chhod gaye kyon yamuna kinaare.
Bhakt tumhaare baat nihaare,
nainan jharate asuvan dhaare.

Laag rahi man me darshan ki,
aur lagan yeh jaave na.
In nainan mein shyaam samaayo,
aur dusaro aave na.
Shyam rang mein….


Bojha bhaari rain andhiyaari,
soojhat naahi, raah kinaari.
Naath hamaare o tripuraari,
taaro ya daaro majhadhaari.

Tum hi raah bata do mohan,
aur koi batalaave na.
In nainan mein shyama samaayo,
aur dusaro aave na.
Shyam rang mein….


Shyam rang me rangi chunariya,
ab rang doojo bhaave na.
In nainan mein shyam samaayo,
aur dusaro aave na.


Shyam Rang Me Rangi Chunariya

Seema Mishra


Krishna Bhajan



Shyam Rang Me Rangi Chunariya – Spiritual Meanings

This bhajan describes the journey of a person’s spiritual growth. When a person falls in love with Krishna, he becomes detached from worldly attractions. He gets detached from all the bondages and finds happiness only in Krishna.

Shyam rang me rangi chunariya, ab rang doojo bhaave na

The line of the bhajan says that when a devotee is immersed in the love of Krishna, he has no attraction for anything else. His chunri is dyed in the color of Krishna, so he will not like any other color now. He is engrossed in Krishna in his eyes, so he is not inclined to look at anyone else.

Shyam rang me rangi chunariya, ab rang doojo bhaave na means the devotee’s chunari is colored in the color of Krishna’s love. This love is so deep that the devotee will not like any other color. He is so immersed in the color of Krishna that he cannot see the worldly attractions.

The devotee’s chunri, or scarf, symbolizes his body and mind. When he says that it is colored in the color of Krishna, that means his love for Krishna has completely transformed his body and mind. He is no longer interested in anything in the world.

In nainan mein shyam samaayo, aur dusaro aave na – Krishna has merged in the eyes of the devotee. This love is so powerful that the devotee is not inclined to see anyone else. He sees only Krishna in his eyes.

The eyes of the devotee represent his inner vision. When he says that Krishna has settled in his eyes, it means that now wherever he looks, he only sees Krishna. He is no longer interested in seeing anything else in the world.

In nainan mein shyam samaayo, aur dusaro aave na

The devotee is so immersed in the love of Krishna that he does not want to think about anything else. He just wants to see, hear, and feel Krishna. He cannot even imagine his life without Krishna.

The message of this Krishna bhajan is that love for Krishna is very important to move forward in the journey of spiritual growth, as it can take us away from worldly attractions. This bhajan describes the condition of an ideal devotee. This shows the spiritual maturity of the devotee and the depth of his love for Lord Krishna


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