Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Tere Darpe Aya Bhawani (Tarz - Mere Naina Sawan Bhadon) with video


Jay Mata Di
Written by – Himanshu Guru

Tere Dar Pe Aayaa Bhawani
Humko Naa Thukraanaa, Bipadon Se Maa Bachaanaa ll0ll

Duniyan Ki Har Khushi, Teri Chaahat Se
Paapi Insaan Yeh Nehin Jaane
Ye Jag Ki Sachchaaee, Karunaa Karo Mahaamaayee
Tum Bin Meri, Nehin Koi Durge
Andhion Se Maa Bachchanaa, Humko Naa Thukraanaa ll1ll

Teri Har Roop Ki Maa, Ek Kaahaani Hei
Durgaa Kaali Sheraawaali Jagjanani Jyotaawaali
Duniyaan Paalnewaali
Teri Dayaa Ki Paar Nehin Maa
Charanon Mein Sthaan Dena, Humko Naa Thukraanaa ll2ll

Saagar Ki Har Leher, Baarish Ki Rimjhim
Panchhion Ke Pyaare Gunjan
Teri Geet Hai Gaatee, Maa Ki Baani Sunaati
In Bhagton Ko, Hum Patiton Ko
Maaf Sadaa Tum Karnaa, Humko Naa Thukraanaa ll3ll

This is an original lyrics written by me (Himanshu Guru) from Bhubaneswar (originally from Balangir) in Odisha. The lyrics is dedicated to Goddess Bhawani.

I have written the lyrics keeping in view the song ‘Mere Naina Sawan Bhadon’ from the film ‘Mehbooba’. However, you can tune it at your own and make a video. I have made a video using it. Watch in the link below. Thanks. Jay Mata Di...





Monday, November 12, 2018

Sunte Raho, Sunate Raho (Tarz – Kuch Na Kaho) with video


Jay Mata Di

Sunte Raho, Sunaate Raho
Maa Ki Mahimaa, Maa Ki Karishmaa
Kabhi Toh Sunegi Bhakton Ki Maiya
Paar Karegi Jeevan Ki Naiya
Sukh Se Bharegi Yeh Saari Duniyan
Daaman Mein Hogi, Bande Ki Khusian, Sunte Raho ll0ll

Jyoti Teri Jalte, Kyaa Din Kyaa Phir Rainaa
Karti Rehti Jag Mein Ujaalaa
Deedaar Karti Naina
Maa Jyotawaali Jyoti Jagaake
Sukhse Bharegi, Maa Sabki Gagariyaa, Sunte Raho ll1ll

Halke Halke Baadal, Nirmal Sheetal Paani
Aise Me Baithi, Gufaa Ke Andar
Jag Ki Maa Baishno Rani
Bhagton Ki Binati, Suntee Hi Rehti
Pal Me Mitaati Maa Gam Ki Nagariaa, Sunte Raho ll2ll

This is an original lyrics written by me (Himanshu Guru) from Bhubaneswar (originally from Balangir) in Odisha. The lyrics is dedicated to Goddess Vaishnodevi.

I have written the lyrics keeping in view the song ‘Kuchh Naa Kaho, Kuchh Bhi Na Kaho’ from the film ‘1942 A Love Story’. However, you can tune it at your own and make a video. I have made a video using it. Watch in the link below. Thanks. Jay Mata Di...


Maa Shaarade


Jay Mata Di

Maa Shaarade, Maa Shaarade
Tu Hi Devi Bhawaani Barade, Maa Shaarade ll0ll

Devi Bhawaani Ambe Maa Binaapaani
Tujh Jaisaa Koi Nehin Duniyan Mein Gyaani
O Maiya Dristi Dayaa Ki Bharade, Maa Shaarade ll1ll

Maihar Ki Shaan Hei Tu Hei Mehraawali
Jab Bhaktaa Dhyaayaa Tune Ki Rakhwali
In Bhagton Ko Maa Taarade, Maa Shaarde ll2ll

Tu Hei Dayaalu Badi Maa Binaapani
Karti Dayaa Ho Sabpe Ambe Bhawaani
O Maiya Bidyaa Kaa Aake Humko, Bhandaar De ll3ll

Maange Yeh Bhaktaa Maa Se Doulat Khajaana
Saat Suron Kaa Maiya Amrut Pilaanaa
Itna Mein Dhaahun Maa Se Bas Pyaar De, Maa Shaarade ll4ll

This is an original lyrics written by me (Himanshu Guru) from Bhubaneswar (originally from Balangir) in Odisha. The lyrics is dedicated to Goddess Shaaradaa (Saraswati Maataa).

Thanks. Jay Mata Di...


Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Bhajan lyrics dedicated to Goddess Durga


Jay Mata Di

Written by - Himanshu Shekhar Guru

Maa Ke Binaa Kuchh Nehin
Maa Mere Dil Ki Geheraion Mein
Hardam Sadaa Hai Kahin
Maa Ke Bina … ll0ll

Jee Toh Yeh Chaahe, Harpal Teri Maa
Jaykaaraa Karaataa Rahun
Teri Kripaa Ki Tere Bhagton Mein
Daastaan Sunaataa Rahun
Maa Ne Diyaa Agar Dristi Dayaa Ki
Jeevan Mein Ho Kyaa Kami
Maa Ke Bina … ll1ll

Hei Meheraawaali, Shershabaari
Sunle Tu Binati Meri
Maa Chaliaanaa Jab Bhi Bulaaun
Shaaradaa Naa Karnaa Deri
Bhagtaa Pukaare, Dilse Bhawaani
Karnaa Nehin Kuchh Kami
Maa Ke Binaa … ll2ll

This is an original lyrics written by me (Himanshu Guru) from Bhubaneswar (originally from Balangir) in Odisha. The lyrics is dedicated to Goddess Durga.
If anybody is interested to compose the music and make a video of it, please contact me in WhatsApp 9861473994. I will not ask for any payment for it. Just I will be happy if it will be tuned and made a video. I have written it keeping in view the title song of the film ‘Dil Hai Ki Mantaa Nehin’. However, you can tune it at your own. I have not made a video using it so far. You can search in google for reality check. Thanks. Jay Mata Di...

Monday, October 29, 2018

Bhajan lyrics dedicated to Goddess Saraswati



Jay Mata Di


Written by - Himanshu Shekhar Guru


Binaabadini, Baradaayini

Tu Hi Gyaan Kaa Maa Ujaalaa De

Hei Maa Shaarade Hei Maa Sharade II0II

Tujhe Dukh Mein Maine Pukaaraa Hai

Ek Tu Hi Meraa Saahaaraa Hai

Har Saans Main, Tu Basi Hei Maa

Tu Hi Gyaan Kaa Baradan de, Hei Maa Sharade II1II



Har Saaj Ki Har Taan Main

Koyal Ki Kuh-kuh Taaanon Main

Har Nagmon Main, Har labj Main

Teri Pyaar Ki Maa, Sandeshaa Hai, Hei Maa Sharade II2II 



This is an original lyrics written by me (Himanshu Guru) from Bhubaneswar (originally from Balangir) in Odisha. The lyrics is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati.

If anybody is interested to compose the music and make a video of it, please contact me in WhatsApp 9861473994. I will not ask for any payment for it. Just I will be happy if it will be tuned and made a video. I have written it keeping in view the popular Hindi film song 'Kisi Raah Main Kisi Mod Par'. However, you can tune it at your own. I have not made a video using it so far. You can search in google for reality check. Thanks. Jay Mata Di...

Saturday, September 24, 2016

The leaning temple of Dhama

Akin to the leaning tower of Pisa in Italy, Orissa is also gifted with such an amazing edifice. The Huma temple at village Dhama in Sambalpur district is a rare piece of its kind since the temple is a leaning one. The temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva is an architectural wonder as it is inclined at an angle of 45 degree to the land though the pinnacle is perpendicular to the ground. And this special factor makes the place a tourist attraction. Not only the temple but some other infrastructure in the temple premises is also leaned here. Apart from the temple ‘Kudo’ fish available in the nearby Mahanadi River is also a must-see element in this destination.

Location

Located at a distance of 23 kilometers from the district head quarter of Sambalpur, Huma temple attracts hundreds of tourists across the year. The shrine, on the bank of river Mahanadi, is dedicated to Lord Bimaleshwar, an incarnation of Lord Shiva of the Hindu trinity.  

Description

The shrine is built over a rectangular platform of 200 ft length and 120 ft width. The main temple of Lord Bimaleswar is evidently inclined towards the North-east side. The surprising thing is that while the main temple is tilted to one direction, remaining temples are tilted to the opposite direction. Within the temple complex everything is found to be in tilted condition including the boundaries. According to the popular belief, the angle of inclination has remained constant over last 50 years.

Legend

The Shiva-Linga in Huma temple is a natural one. As per the legend a cow from a nearby village was habitually coming to the place and pouring milk from its udder over a stone. Finding the cow’s udder dry and milk-less once owner of the cow tracked the cow secretly to this rocky bed and witnessed this miraculous event. He saw the stone consumed milk as the cow poured its milk on it. He propagated this unbelievable incident and everybody believed that the stone is none other than a Shiva linga. Accordingly a temple was constructed there.

How to reach

The spot is accessible only on roadways. One can take hired vehicles from Sambalpur to reach village Dhama. Nearest railway station is Sambalpur. Sambalpur is at a distance of 298 kms from Bhubaneswar, which is also the nearest Aerodrome. Move south from Bhatra chowk to reach village Dhama. When coming from Bhubaneswar Bhatra Chowk is the entrance point to Sambalpur city. Else, from Ainthapali Bus stand come to Laxmi Talkies chowk and move left to reach Jail chowk to take a left turn again to reach Bhatra. From here, take right turn and ride a distance of about 20 kms to arrive at the destination.

Facilities

Since Dhama is a small village and often people visit Huma temple with their own arrangement for a fro journey, the spot does not have any night stay facility. Also you need to take your own lunch pack as no itinerary is found nearby.

When to travel

Though Huma temple can be visited across the year, since many roads are not in good condition due to government apathy in western Orissa, visiting Huma temple in rainy season is not advisable. One can visit here in winter and summer without any hassle.

Other nearby attractions

A couple of shrines dedicated to other Gods and Goddesses are also witnessed in Huma temple premises. They are – the Bhairabi temple, Bhubaneswar temple, Kapileswar temple and newly constructed Jagannath temple and Hanuman temple. Interestingly all these temples including the ‘Aruna Stambha’ and the compound wall are also leaned. In fact, almost everything within the temple complex is inclined.

Kudo Fish


Apart from the temples, a kind of reddish fish (locally called Kudo) in the river is another attraction for tourists. One can also feed the fishes and it is considered sacred. Fishing is not allowed in the river. It is believed that once a woman trapped a fish and when tried to chop it (to prepare fish curry); she at once turned into a stone statue. Since then fishing is prohibited there. Interestingly, the fish come close to the tourists to be fed from their hands. Besides, one can also have a boat ride in the river Mahanadi to a nearby small island at a distance of 100 meters. There are a couple of boats available there and to everybody’s surprise one of the boatmen has only one hand and till he can take you for a boating trip easily rowing his boat.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Janmastami, also birthday of goddess Durga


Wish you a happy janmastami.

Janmashtami marks the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna according to the Hindu calendar. However, the day is not only birthday of Lord Krishna, but it can be accepted as the birthday of Goddess Durga. The festival falls on the eight day of Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the Hindu month of Shravan.

As per the legend Lord Krishna was born to Devaki, daughter of King of Mathura Ugrasena in the prison cell. The princess’ evil brother Kansa, the then king, was keeping Devaki and her husband Vasudeva locked in the prison because of a prophecy which had stated that the eighth son of Devaki would kill Kansa. To safeguard his life, he went on to mercilessly kill all the six children that Devaki had borne.

However, the seventh child who was informed to be miscarried was mystically transferred to the womb of princess Rohini in Vrindavan who grew up to become Balram, the elder brother of Lord Krishna. During the birth of Krishna, Vasudeva was guided by the lord to carry the newborn to Vrindavan to the house of Nanda and Yasoda and returned with their girl child born on the same day. He wanted to present her to King Kansa in the hope that he wouldn’t harm her because the prophecy had said that the eighth ‘son’ would be the one to kill him, and not eighth daughter or eighth issue. But the merciless Kansa held the child and tried to throw her against a rock when she rose to the air taking the form of Goddess Durga. She fiercely laughed and threatened Kansa that his death is sure and got vanished in the space.Maharishi Markendeya gives a detailed account of the ‘pradurbhav’ (emergence) of Goddess Durga in the holy text ‘Durga Saptashati’.