હું અંતરમાં થઈ રાજી ખેલ્યો છું અવળી બાજી અવળી સવળી કરનારા તારી કરુણાનો કોઈ પાર નથી
A beautiful Vedic-inspired hymn that establishes the divine as our closest relative, protector, and ultimate destination. Tumhi ho mata, pita tumhi ho Tumhi ho bandhu, sakha tumhi ho
"Namami Yamunamaham Sakala Siddhi Hetum Muda,Murari Padh Pankaja Sfurad Amanda Renu Taram |Tati Nata Sahasra Gopi Vrinda Vandya Shreya,Shravanani Parva Sakalam Kalu Yamuna Sthutam ||" 2. Madhurashtakam (मधुराष्टकम्)
The spiritual significance of smarananjalika bhajans lies in their ability to facilitate a deep sense of connection with the divine. By expressing devotion, love, and longing, these bhajans create a bridge between the individual self and the ultimate reality. The lyrics serve as a reminder of the devotee's true nature and their relationship with the divine, inspiring a sense of surrender, humility, and spiritual growth. smarnanjalika bhajans lyrics
Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
| No. | Song Title | Language | Key Theme/Featuring Artist(s) | | :-- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Prastavik | Gujarati | Introduction to the collection | | 2 | Prat Smaran | Gujarati/ Sanskrit | Early morning remembrance (Nidhi Dhodkiya, Manoj-Vimal) | | 3 | Pran Smaran (Mangalacharan) | Gujarati/ Sanskrit | Auspicious invocation | | 4 | Sri Yamunasthak | Sanskrit/ Gujarati | Glorification of the sacred river Yamuna | | 5 | Sri Sarva Stotram | Sanskrit | A universal prayer to all divine forms | | 6 | Chatur Shloki | Sanskrit | Four philosophical verses by Vallabhacharya | | 7 | Sri Krisnashraya | Sanskrit | Taking refuge in Lord Krishna | | 8 | Nav Ratnam | Sanskrit | The "Nine Gems" of prayer | | 9 | Siddhant Rahasyam | Gujarati | Revealing the secrets of the path (Anuradha Paudwal et al.) | | 10 | Bramsambandha No Bhavarth | Gujarati | Understanding the connection with the divine | | 11 | Sri Girirajsharyasthakam | Sanskrit | In praise of Govardhan Hill | | 12 | Sri Madhurasthakam | Sanskrit | A classic describing the sweetness of Lord Krishna | | 13 | Sri Govind Damaodar Struti | Sanskrit | Hymn to Govinda & Damodar (by Bilvamangala Thakura) | | 14 | Sri Yamunaji Ni Struti | Gujarati | A heartfelt praise to Goddess Yamuna | | 15 | Sri Arjun Gita | Gujarati | The essence of the Bhagavad Gita | | 16 | Thakorji Ni Thali | Gujarati | Offering a ceremonial platter to Shrinathji (Kishore Manraj et al.) | | 17 | Darshan Do Ma Sri Yamunaji | Gujarati | A plea to Yamunaji for her divine vision | | 18 | Dhanya Sri Yamuna Krupa Kari | Gujarati | Gratitude for Yamunaji's mercy (Ashit Desai) | | 19 | Yamunaji Mara Aavjo Re | Gujarati | Welcoming Yamunaji to one's heart | | 20 | Sakhi Aajno Lahvo | Gujarati | A celebration of a particular day's festivities |
Shiva Shambo, Shiva Shambo, Mahadeva Shambo Hara Hara Shambo, Hara Hara Shambo Satchidananda Shambo By expressing devotion, love, and longing, these bhajans
Kaun kehta hai Bhagavan khate nahi,Ber Shabari ke jaise khilate nahi.
: You can listen to the full compilation and find tracklists on platforms like Devotional Books
Smarnanjalika (or Smarananjali) bhajans have become a cornerstone of Gujarati devotional music, offering a soulful, non-stop experience that connects listeners with the divine. These bhajans, often presented in long, continuous formats, are perfect for meditation, daily worship, or creating a serene atmosphere in the home. | Song Title | Language | Key Theme/Featuring
The lyrics in Smarananjali are categorized by their role in traditional rituals:
(Additional lines commonly added in Smarnanjalika style) Dasaratha Nandana, Sita Vallabha, Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram. Hanumata Sevita, Ayodhya Vasi, Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram.
Itna tu karna swami jab prana tan se nikale, Govind naam leke phir prana tan se nikale.