તારો કાનો પાચ વરસનો Lyrics in Gujarati
દ્વારિકાના નાથની તાળી પડે Dwarka Na Nathni Tali Pade Lyrics in Gujarati: This Gujarati song describes the glory of devotion to Lord Krishna. This Krishna Bhajan song is very good. You must watch and listen to the video. Singer:Kamlesh Chhatraliya, Lyrics: Rajan Rayka, Dhaval Motan, Director: Vishnu Thakor, Producer: Sanjay Patel, Music Label: Shri Ram Audio And Telefilms
Rudi Ne Rangili Re Wala Tari Lyrics in Gujarati રુડી ને રંગીલી રે વાલા તારી લિરિક્સ ગુજરાતીમા: This Gujarati folk song, “rudi ne rangili re” describes the flute of Krishna. Early in the morning when Kanudo goes to graze cows on the banks of the Jamuna with his friends, he plays his favorite flute. All the villagers feel blessed to hear the sound of this flute and all their work seems easy.
ખમ્મા મારા નંદજીના લાલ Khamma Mara Mandjina Lal Lyrics: The melody of Krishna’s flute is so melodious that the people of Gokul seem to dance to the incomplete of their work. In this Gujarati Lok Geet, “khama mara nandji na lal morali kyare vagadi” folk song, it is described how the gopis leave their work and run to listen to Krishna’s flute.
કાન તારી મોરલીએ મોહીને “Kan Tari Morliye Mohine” is a very famous Gujarati lok geet. The glory of Krishna’s devotion is sung in this folk song. Kanudo plays a very melodious flute in Gokul. People become mad when they hear its sweet melody. Leaving all his work behind, they run to Krishna.
અમે મૈયારા રે ગોકુળ ગામના Ame Maiyara Gokul Gamna Lyrics Gujarati:This is a Gujarati Lok Geet, Folk song. Which is not written by any poet or writer. But this song is sung in devotion to God by common people. The glory of devotion to Krishna is sung in this Lok Geet (Folk song)
કાનુડો દાણ માગે લીરીક્સ Kanudo Dan Mage Lyrics: Lord Krishna was born in the village of Mathura. But his childhood was spent in Gokul village. At that time the king of Mathura was Kansa. And a certain percentage of the grain, milk, butter, had to be given to Kansa as tax. Between Gokul and Mathura, when the gopis were going to pay taxes at Mathura, Lord Krishna would stop them in the middle of the road and make fun of them. Which is described in, “Hare Dan Mage Kanudo Dan Mage”, this Gujarati bhajan.