Namoh Namoh
Daler Mehndi Lyrics


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namo namo ... namo namo ... 2
namo vishwakerta, namo vighanharta,
namo shantakaram, namo devkaram
namo vishwakerta, namo vighanharta,
namo shantakaram, namo devkaram,
yeh dharti yeh amber yeh dariya samander yeh dilkash nazare,
sabhi hai tumhare ... namo namo ... namo namo ...
yeh chalti hawayein, mehekti dishayein,
yeh saanson ki hulchal, kehti hai pal pal,
yeh chalti hawayein, mehekti dishayein,
yeh saanson ki hulchal, kehti hai pal pal,
tu nityam, anupam sada satyadivyam, mano premrupam namo vishwaroopam,
namo namo ...

tu hi sabse afsal, tu sabse aala,
tere hi dum se jahaan mein ujaala
zameen o falak, chand suraj sitare, her ek zare mein jalwe tumhare ...
namo namo namo ...

mahakaal kaale, digambar nirale,
dig dig bhramta, anandi ananata,
mahakaal kaale, digambar nirale,
dig dig bhramta, anandi ananata,




namo shrasti roopam, namo vhrasti roopam, namo jal swaroopam, namo vraksh roopam,
namo namo ...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Namoh Namoh" by Daler Mehndi are a dedication to the divine power. The song starts by addressing the various forms and names of the divine, be it the destroyer of obstacles, the creator of the universe, the giver of peace, or the one who resides in every heart. The singer goes on to describe the beauty of the world created by the divine and how everything in nature is a testament to their greatness. The moving wind, the fragrant flowers, and the beating heart are all grateful to the divine.


As the song progresses, the singer talks about the omnipresent nature of the divine, who is present in every aspect of life. The divine is the source of light that illuminates the world. The divine is the reason the world exists, and all celestial bodies and natural elements are a reflection of the divine's magnificence.


The lyrics to "Namoh Namoh" are an ecstatic expression of devotion to the Divine. The song urges listeners to bow down to the divine in all its glory and recognize its omnipotence. The divine power is an all-encompassing entity that holds the universe together, and the song invites us to surrender to its will.


Line by Line Meaning

namo namo ... namo namo ... 2
The singer is repeatedly chanting 'namo' which means to bow down in respect to the divine.


namo vishwakerta, namo vighanharta,
The singer is paying respect to the creator who created the universe, and also to the one who removes obstacles from his life.


namo shantakaram, namo devkaram,
The singer is showing reverence to the one who provides peace and tranquility, and also to the one who brings good fortune.


yeh dharti yeh amber yeh dariya samander yeh dilkash nazare, sabhi hai tumhare ... namo namo ... namo namo ...
The singer acknowledges that everything, from the earth to the sky, from the rivers to the oceans, and the beautiful sights in the world, are all created by the divine entity he worships, and therefore he keeps bowing down to him.


yeh chalti hawayein, mehekti dishayein, yeh saanson ki hulchal, kehti hai pal pal,
The singer is acknowledging that everything in nature that moves, like the breeze, the fragrant flowers, and the sound of breathing, all speak of the divine presence.


tu nityam, anupam sada satyadivyam, mano premrupam namo vishwaroopam, namo namo ...
The singer acknowledges that the divine he worships is eternal, incomparable, and always the embodiment of truth and love, and he continues to bow down to him.


tu hi sabse afsal, tu sabse aala, tere hi dum se jahaan mein ujaala
The singer recognizes that the divine he worships is the most exalted and the highest, and it is because of his divine light that the world is enlightened.


zameen o falak, chand suraj sitare, her ek zare mein jalwe tumhare ... namo namo namo ...
The singer believes that the divine he worships manifests his presence in everything from the earth and sky, the moon, sun, and stars, and everything else in the world, and thus he keeps bowing down to him.


mahakaal kaale, digambar nirale, dig dig bhramta, anandi ananata,
The singer sings of the divine as the great lord of time who is dark and infinite, naked and without any possessions, who transcends every boundary and is an embodiment of bliss and infinity.


namo shrasti roopam, namo vhrasti roopam, namo jal swaroopam, namo vraksh roopam, namo namo ...
The singer is acknowledging the divine in different forms and manifestations, and continues to chant 'namo namo' to show his respect and devotion to the divine presence.




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@MuskanKhan-sv3yx

I'm muslim but this song is motivated me all time 🙏🤲

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Nice

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Yahi hai insaniyat

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@Harsh Kathar bhai koi lodda h ye

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Very good 😍

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This song all time always motivate you 🤗🤗🙏🙏

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@harshoad6548

Punjabi logo ke bhtt kam coment he but hum tho bhole baba or waheguru dono ko mante he ❤💪om namha shivay

@Shxbhh

Ye, I’m Punjabi though

@pankajrajputsingh6783

Hindu sbi ko manta hai tbi hum fuddu hai

@studyrizzle7796

Bhai Punjabi hindu ek hi hai ...alag nahi 🙏.....itne khoobsurat gaane ko gaya bhi to Sardaar ne hai

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