Swaminarayan satsang music
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Hand-picked kīrtans for satsang and daily practice.
A Thal by Sadguru Brahmanand Swami offering various dishes — poli, ghebar, sata, malpua, dudhpak, athanu, and shaak — to Bhagwan Swaminarayan with deep devotion, concluding with mukhvas and paan.
A heartfelt Thal by Sadguru Premanand Swami offering ghebar, jalebi, ladu, and uberni dal in a golden plate with deep affection. The composer requests the Lord to accept and bless devotees with eternal grace.
By Sadguru Muktanand Swami. The devotee desires nothing but the Lord's divine form — no wealth, fame, or liberation. A plea to be kept away from worldly distractions and granted constant company of the Lord and His true devotees.
A humble prayer by Sadguru Narayan Das Swami. The devotee bows to the sustainer of the universe, seeking His grace to remove distress. Declaring that there is no other refuge, the prayer asks for the Lord to remain in the heart always.
By Sadguru Brahmanand Swami. The poet is completely mesmerized by Bhagwan Swaminarayan's divine form, declaring that in all three worlds nothing else is dearer. He surrenders all worldly pride to remain forever absorbed in the Lord.
Based on an incident from the life of Motiba, a devoted follower of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Her unwavering faith caused the Lord to manifest as a child and accept her offering of milk. A story of divine love and the power of true devotion.
A short, heartfelt prayer accepting the Lord's will, seeking to remain in His murti always, and never allowing the body to feel separate from Him. Sung as a daily prayer in Swaminarayan satsang.
A few kīrtans for today — the same set all day, then it changes tomorrow (India time by default).
A revered Swaminarayan sampraday stuti glorifying Bhagwan Swaminarayan as Purna Purushottam and Sarvopari. Devotees seek shelter at His feet and pray for His divine grace and liberation.
By Sadguru Brahmanand Swami. The devotee picks 108 Mogra flowers from Lakshmiwadi garden, remembering the Lord's name with each one, and weaves a garland as an act of pure devotion to Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
A devotional kirtan by Sadguru Muktanand Swami glorifying Sahajanand as the embodiment of mercy. He incarnated in a brahmin family, uplifted countless devotees, and made liberation easily attainable.
Panchang-aware picks and festival kīrtans will appear here — we’re laying the foundation first.
The latest kīrtans published on Hari Kirtan.
Composed by Sadguru Manjukeshanand Swami, this kirtan expresses a devotee's deep affection for Bhagwan Swaminarayan's divine form — His lotus-eyes, His chest (abode of Lakshmi), and His graceful walk — declaring complete surrender.
A morning hymn by Sadguru Muktanand Swami. In Gopi bhava the devotee requests the Lord to wake as birds begin to chirp, touchingly describing daily life, societal expectations, and the longing for divine presence.
Gujarati devotional lines on love for Hari Krishna and the Lord’s form — grouped for singing. English and Hindi helpers for learners; verify wording with your sampradāy teacher.
Sample Hindi-primary kīrtan with Gujarati equivalents.
Sample Gujarati-primary kīrtan with Hindi and English lines.
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A devotional kirtan by Sadguru Muktanand Swami glorifying Sahajanand as the embodiment of mercy. He incarnated in a brahmin family, uplifted countless devotees, and made liberation easily attainable.
Composed by Sadguru Manjukeshanand Swami, this kirtan expresses a devotee's deep affection for Bhagwan Swaminarayan's divine form — His lotus-eyes, His chest (abode of Lakshmi), and His graceful walk — declaring complete surrender.
By Sadguru Brahmanand Swami. The poet is completely mesmerized by Bhagwan Swaminarayan's divine form, declaring that in all three worlds nothing else is dearer. He surrenders all worldly pride to remain forever absorbed in the Lord.
By Sadguru Brahmanand Swami. The devotee picks 108 Mogra flowers from Lakshmiwadi garden, remembering the Lord's name with each one, and weaves a garland as an act of pure devotion to Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
Gujarati devotional lines on love for Hari Krishna and the Lord’s form — grouped for singing. English and Hindi helpers for learners; verify wording with your sampradāy teacher.