Mukut Sir Mor Ka

Mukut Sir Mor Ka Bhajan in Hindi:

मुकुट सिर मोर का, मेरे चित चोर का ।

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दो नैना सरकार के, कटीले हैं कटार से ॥

कमल लज्जाये तेरे नैनो को देख के ।

भूली घटाए तेरी कजरे की रेख पे ।

यह मुखड़ा निहार के, सो चाँद गए हार के,

दो नैना सरकार के, कटीले हैं कटार से ॥

कुर्बान जाऊं तेरी बांकी अदाओं पे ।

पास मेरे आजा तोहे भर मैं भर लूँ मैं बाहों में ।

जमाने को विसार के, दिलो जान टोपे वार के,

दो नैना सरकार के, कटीले हैं कटार से ॥

रमण बिहारी नहीं तुलना नहीं तुम्हारी ।

तुझ सा ना पहले कोई ना देखा अगाडी ।

दीवानों ने विचार के, कहा यह पुकार के,दो नैना सरकार के, कटीले हैं कटार से ॥

Mukut Sir Mor Ka Bhajan in English:

“Mukut sir mor ka, mere chit chor ka.
Do naina sarkar ke, katile hain katar se.

Kamal lajjaaye tere naino ko dekh ke.
Bhuli ghataaye tere kajre ki rekha pe.

Yeh mukhda nihar ke, so chaand gaye haarka,
Do naina sarkar ke, katile hain katar se.

Kurban jaun tere banki adaon pe.
Paas mere aaja, tohe bhar main bhar lun main baahon mein.

Jamaane ko visaar ke, dilo jaan tope vaar ke,
Do naina sarkar ke, katile hain katar se.

Raman Bihari nahin, tulna nahin tumhari.
Tujh sa na pehle koi, na dekha aagadi.

Deewano ne vichaar ke, kaha yeh pukaar ke,
Do naina sarkar ke, katile hain katar se.”

FAQs: “Mukut Sir Mor Ka” Bhajan

Q1: What is the central theme of this bhajan?

A1: The central theme of this bhajan is the divine beauty and charm of Lord Krishna, described through poetic metaphors and symbolism.

Q2: Who is the “Chit Chor” referred to in the bhajan?

A2: “Chit Chor” means “Heart-stealer”, referring to Lord Krishna, who is known for captivating hearts with his enchanting beauty and divine love.

Q3: What is the significance of the “Do Naina Sarkar Ke” phrase?

A3: “Do Naina Sarkar Ke” means “Two eyes of the Lord”, emphasizing Krishna’s piercing and captivating gaze, likened to sharp daggers.

Q4: What is the cultural context of this bhajan?

A4: This bhajan is rooted in Hindu mythology and Krishna Bhakti tradition, where devotees express their love and devotion to Krishna through music, poetry, and dance.

Q5: What is the spiritual significance of this bhajan?

A5: This bhajan represents the longing and devotion of the devotee for union with the divine (Krishna), symbolizing the ultimate goal of spiritual love and self-realization.

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