Bhole Tere Mandir Me

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भोले तेरे मंदिर में डमरू भजे दिन रात – Bhole Tere Mandir Me

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🎵 डमरु बजे दिन-रात. 🎵 भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵 मंदिर में तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵 डमरु बजे दिन-रात, 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में कान्हा जी आए. 🎵कान्हा जी आए संग राधा जी को लाए. 🎵बंसी बजे दिन रात भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵डमरु बजे दिन-रात। 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में ब्रह्मा जी आए. 🎵ब्रह्मा जी आए संग ब्राह्मणी को लाए. 🎵वेद सुने दिन रात भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵डमरु बजे दिन रात. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में विष्णु जी आए. 🎵विष्णु जी आए संग लक्ष्मी को लाए. 🎵चक्र चले दिन रात भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵डमरु बजे दिन-रात. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में गणपति जी आए. 🎵गणपति जी आए संग रिद्धि सिद्धि लाए. 🎵लड्डूं बटे दिन-रात. 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में. 🎵डमरु बजे दिन-रात 🎵भोले तेरे मंदिर में.

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damaru baje din-raat. bhole tere mandir mein. mandir mein tere mandir mein. damaru baje din-raat, bhole tere mandir mein. bhole tere mandir mein kaanha jee aae. kaanha jee aae sang raadha jee ko lae. bansee baje din raat bhole tere mandir mein. damaru baje din-raat. bhole tere mandir mein. bhole tere mandir mein brahma jee aae. brahma jee aae sang braahmanee ko lae. ved sune din raat bhole tere mandir mein. damaru baje din raat. bhole tere mandir mein. bhole tere mandir mein vishnu jee aae. vishnu jee aae sang lakshmee ko lae. chakr chale din raat bhole tere mandir mein. damaru baje din-raat. bhole tere mandir mein. bhole tere mandir mein ganapati jee aae. ganapati jee aae sang riddhi siddhi lae. laddoon bate din-raat. bhole tere mandir mein. damaru baje din-raat bhole tere mandir mein.

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Damru plays day and night. In your temple, Bhole. In the temple, in your temple. Damru plays day and night, in your temple, Bhole. Kanha ji came to your temple. Kanha ji came and brought Radha ji with him. The flute plays day and night in your temple, Bhole. Damru plays day and night. In your temple, Bhole. Brahma ji came to your temple. Brahma ji came and brought a Brahmin woman with him. He listened to the Vedas day and night in your temple, Bhole. Damru plays day and night. In your temple, Bhole. Vishnu ji came to your temple. Vishnu ji came and brought Laxmi with him. The wheel plays day and night in your temple, Bhole. Damru plays day and night. In your temple, Bhole. Ganpati ji came to your temple. Ganpati ji came and brought Riddhi Siddhi with him. Laddus were distributed day and night. In your temple, Bhole. Damru plays day and night in your temple, Bhole.\

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The Damru Plays Day and Night in Your Temple, O Bhole: The Ceaseless Echo of Shiva’s Devotion

On the spiritual soil of India, where the roots of faith run deep, the temples of Lord Shiva are not just structures of stone and mortar, but vibrant centers of energy. When we hear the words – “Bhole tere mandir mein damru baje din raat” (In Your temple, O Bhole, the damru plays day and night), it doesn’t just feel like a line from a hymn, but a living description of countless Shiva shrines where the stream of devotion never ceases. This sound is a symbol of the eternal faith that transcends the light of day and the darkness of night. Let’s understand the spiritual mystery hidden behind this ceaseless devotion and the divine sound of the damru.

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The Divine Connection Between Mahadev and the Damru

The form of Lord Shiva is incomplete without his symbols. Just like the Trishul (trident), the serpent, and the moon, the damru is also an integral part of his being. But the damru is not just a musical instrument; it is the symbol of the cosmic sound.

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  • The Sound of Creation (Naad): According to mythology, when the universe did not exist, Mahadev played the damru during his cosmic dance of bliss (Ananda Tandava). The first sound, ‘Naad’, that originated from it, gave birth to the cosmos. The sound of the damru is considered the very form of ‘Om’, the source of the primordial and infinite energy of the universe.
  • Energy and Balance: The two sides of the damru symbolize expansion and contraction – just as this universe expands and collapses. It represents the continuous cycle of life and death, creation and destruction, which only Mahadev balances.
  • Destruction of Negativity: It is believed that the vibrations generated by the sound of the damru destroy all negative forces in the atmosphere and create a positive and sacred energy field. This is why its sound in Shiva temples provides immense peace to the mind.

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The Shrines in India Where Devotion Never Pauses

There are many awakened Shiva temples in India where the process of worship and rituals continues around the clock. In these temples, the sound of the damru and bells never falls silent, constantly making devotees feel the presence of Mahadev.

  • Kashi Vishwanath, Varanasi: In one of the world’s oldest cities, Kashi, the temple of Baba Vishwanath is foremost among the twelve Jyotirlingas. Here, from the Mangala Aarti (morning prayer) to the Shayan Aarti (night prayer), every part of the day is dedicated to worship, and the chant of “Har Har Mahadev” echoes continuously.

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  • Mahakaleshwar, Ujjain: The sight of the Bhasma Aarti (ash ritual) in this city of Mahakal, the Lord of Time, is divine. It is the only south-facing Jyotirlinga, where the tradition of day-and-night worship fills devotees with spiritual energy.
  • Somnath, Gujarat: This is considered the first Jyotirlinga of India. The flow of devotion is also unbroken in this magnificent temple situated on the seashore. The devotion to Shiva mixed in the air and the echo of the damru here offer a unique experience.

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The Spiritual Mystery of ‘Day and Night’ Worship

The devotion of “day and night” holds profound spiritual significance. It teaches us that God’s consciousness is not bound by any time or era.

This continuous worship symbolizes that the grace of God showers upon his devotees always, whether it is day or night. It assures the devotees that they are never alone and their protector, Mahadev, is with them every moment. Worship performed in the quiet hours of the night is considered more fruitful because at that time, the mind detaches from the external world and becomes completely introspective. The damru playing day and night in temples is a symbol of that constant meditation and worship.

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Conclusion

“Bhole tere mandir mein damru baje din raat” is not just a belief, but a living experience. The sound of this damru is the vibration of the universe, reminding us that Mahadev’s energy is omnipresent and there is no fixed time for his devotion. It is a continuous journey that connects the devotee to the Lord and gives life a new direction and peace.

Bhole Tere Mandir Me

Bhole Tere Mandir Me

 

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