Maiya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo

Maiya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo in Hindi:

मैया मोरी मैं नहिं माखन खायो |

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मैया मोरी मैं नहिं माखन खायो |

भोर भयो गैयन के पाछे, मधुवन मोहिं पठायो ।

चार पहर बंसीबट भटक्यो, साँझ परे घर आयो ॥

मैं बालक बहिंयन को छोटो, छींको किहि बिधि पायो ।

ग्वाल बाल सब बैर परे हैं, बरबस मुख लपटायो ॥

तू जननी मन की अति भोरी, इनके कहे पतिआयो ।

जिय तेरे कछु भेद उपजि है, जानि परायो जायो ॥

यह लै अपनी लकुटि कमरिया, बहुतहिं नाच नचायो ।

‘सूरदास’ तब बिहँसि जसोदा, लै उर कंठ लगायो ॥

Maiya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo in English:

Maiya mori main nahin maakhan khayo |

Maiya mori main nahin maakhan khayo |

Bhor bhayo gaiyyan ke pichhe, Madhuban mohi pathayo |

Chaar pahar bansibat bhatakyyo, saanjh pare ghar aayo ||

Main baalak bahiyan ko chhoto, chheeko kihi vidhi paayo |

Gwaal baal sab bair pare hain, barbas mukh lapatayo ||

Tu janani mann ki ati bhori, inke kahe patiayo |

Jiya tere kachhu bhed upaji hai, jaani parayo jaayo ||

Yah lai apni lakuti kamariya, bahutahin naach nachayo |

‘Soordas’ tab bihansi Yashoda, lai ur kanth lagayo ||

FAQs about “Maiya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo”

  1. Que: What is the story behind the bhajan “Maiya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo”?
    Ans: The bhajan describes a playful scene where young Krishna, also known as Makhan Chor (butter thief), denies stealing butter when accused by his mother Yashoda. It highlights the innocent mischief and charm of Lord Krishna during his childhood.
  2. Que: Who are the main characters in this bhajan?
    Ans: The main characters in this bhajan are Lord Krishna, referred to as “Makhan Chor,” and his mother Yashoda, who lovingly confronts him about his mischievous behavior.
  3. Que: What is the significance of butter (makhan) in this bhajan?
    Ans: Butter symbolizes the playful and innocent nature of Krishna as a child. His love for butter and the playful thefts are symbolic of his deep connection with his devotees, who represent the butter, pure and unblemished.
  4. Que: What emotions does this bhajan evoke?
    Ans: The bhajan evokes feelings of affection, playfulness, and devotion. It highlights the sweet relationship between mother and child and also reflects Krishna’s mischievous yet endearing personality.
  5. Que: In what occasions is “Maiya Mori Main Nahin Makhan Khayo” commonly sung?
    Ans: This bhajan is often sung during Krishna Janmashtami, bhajan sessions, and during festivals celebrating Lord Krishna’s childhood, particularly in devotional gatherings focused on his playful Leelas (divine pastimes).

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