It asks that God’s love spreads across both this world and the world beyond ( Aa lokne parlokma ). Popular Renditions and Artists
Rather than just asking for heaven, the lyrics often pray that if the soul is reborn as a human, it finds its way back to devotion and spiritual wisdom. It asks that God’s love spreads across both
It acknowledges the concept of Lakh Chorasi (the 84 lakh/8.4 million species a soul cycles through) and prays for liberation from these endless bonds of rebirth. The prayer begins by asking God to grant
The prayer begins by asking God to grant shelter and embrace the soul that has now reached His feet. The lyrics explore several key themes of Hindu
Several renowned Gujarati vocalists have performed this bhajan, making it a staple in spiritual playlists:
The song's core message is a selfless plea for another’s soul. Its title translates to . The lyrics explore several key themes of Hindu philosophy:
The Gujarati bhajan is a deeply spiritual prayer often recited during funeral services, memorial gatherings (Shraddhanjali), and times of mourning. This profound hymn asks the Almighty to grant eternal peace to a departed soul as it begins its journey beyond the physical world. Meaning and Spiritual Significance