Aye Hain Saavare
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Aaye Hain Saavare
Oh Morey Gaav Rey
Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.
Aaye Hain Saavare
Oh Morey Gaav Rey
Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.
Aasmaan...
Aasmaan Phool Barsaon
Hawaon Itru Phailaon
Apni Palke Bichaa Karke
Dharah Thum
Mangal Tho Gaon
Bhakharoon Charan Kamalon
Ko Main Apne Bheege Nainon Se
Charan Aamrit Paan Karke
Dharah Thum Dhanya Ho Jao
Aaye Hain Saavare
Oh Morey Gaav Rey
Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.
Aaye Hain Saavare
Oh Morey Gaav Rey
Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.
Aa... Aa... Aaa
Nisha Thum Komal Hasthon Se
Inhe Kaajal Lagaa Dena
Shashi In Bhavya Balon Pe
Chandan Tilak Sajaa Dena
Nisha Thum Komal Hasthon
Se Inhe Kaajal lagaa dena
Shashi In Bhavya Balon
Pe Chandan Tilak Sajaa Dena
Mukda Yeh Dhey Jo
Mandith Hain Ravi Thu Sa Sharmana
Inse Jaanlena Thum Nagme Apna Tikana
Aaye Hain Saavare
Oh Morey Gaav Rey
Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare
Aaye Hain Saavare




Oh Morey Gaav Rey
Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.

Overall Meaning

The song, "Aaye Hain Saavare" by Sounds of Isha is a devotional song that pays homage to the beauty and harmony of nature. It is performed with traditional Indian instruments such as tabla, flute, and harmonium, with vocals that join in a melodious chorus. The lyrics describe a yearning for the arrival of the Savara, or the celestial being, as they bring hope and joy to the land. The phrase, "Oh Morey Gaav Rey" which means "Oh, my village," is a symbol of the deep connection between nature and humanity.


The song begins with an appeal to the Savara to come and bless the land, and not to leave after granting their presence. The second stanza is a description of the beauty of nature, with images of flowers falling from the sky, the fragrance of the breeze, and the sound of thundering clouds. The third stanza describes the offerings that the singer wants to make to the Savara, such as washing their feet with their own teary eyes, and feeding them with nectar from their wet eyelashes. The fourth stanza is a plea to the Savara to stay and continue to bless the land, and not to leave them once again.


In summary, "Aaye Hain Saavare" is a song that celebrates the arrival of the celestial being, who brings blessings and joy to the land. Through its poetic lyrics and melodious tune, it invokes a sense of awe and wonder at the beauty of nature and the cycle of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Aaye Hain Saavare
The divine beings have arrived


Oh Morey Gaav Rey
In my village


Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.
I have met one such divine being, please don't go


Aasmaan...
The sky...


Aasmaan Phool Barsaon
Let it rain flowers from the sky


Hawaon Itru Phailaon
Let the fragrance spread in the air


Apni Palke Bichaa Karke
Close your eyes


Dharah Thum
Feel the earth


Mangal Tho Gaon
The village is celebrating


Bhakharoon Charan Kamalon
I will worship the lotus feet


Ko Main Apne Bheege Nainon Se
With my teary eyes


Charan Aamrit Paan Karke
Drinking the nectar from the feet


Dharah Thum Dhanya Ho Jao
Let the earth be blessed


Nisha Thum Komal Hasthon Se
Oh night, with your soft hands


Inhe Kaajal Lagaa Dena
Apply kohl to them


Shashi In Bhavya Balon Pe
The moon on these magnificent hair


Chandan Tilak Sajaa Dena
Please adorn a sandalwood tilak


Mukda Yeh Dhey Jo
These words that are there


Mandith Hain Ravi Thu Sa Sharmana
It shines brighter than the sun, feel shy


Inse Jaanlena Thum Nagme Apna Tikana
Take inspiration from them and find your own songs


Aaye Hain Saavare
The divine beings have arrived


Oh Morey Gaav Rey
In my village


Miley Ek Taav Rey, Na Jao Saavare.
I have met one such divine being, please don't go


Aa... Aa... Aaa
(Music interlude)




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@cool-as-cucumber

I have a unique interaction with Sadhguru, when attending his program, he was talking about something and i was looking at him without hearing anything.

Then he wanted everyone to close their eyes, everyone did except for me.

I was still lookimg at him, then he pointed to me and said close your eyes, i pointed to myself as if to ask is he talking to me. 😂

Then he imitated me and said ', close your eyes'. Then i quickly closed my eyes.

I m very lucky to have few moments with him, where he was looking at me, interacting with me. ❤

I m so grateful for this life.

Guru Devay Namaha ❤



All comments from YouTube:

@aryanchakraborty5175

I was not there when Ramakrishna , Kabir , osho , Vivekananda , Aurobindo , j Krishnamurthy lived on this planet . I thought I would never find someone to guide me , but then came Sadhguru 🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭 . I know the country will always have men like them.

@Rajsworld26

👌

@ishaanmurarka9082

🙏🏻🙏🏻

@harshitaraj4786

🙏🙏

Shiva

@satyendrasingh5

Sadhguru is much more then them 🙏🙏❣️

@vish2311

Same feeling brother... 🙏🏽

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@CosmicSphinx

I am born and raised in the culture which glorifies all things profane, the over glorified USA, which has no knowledge, practice or experience of being a sacred space, or creating sacred space for people to become divine beings. Sadhguru, you have come to my village, and I am taking refuge!

@GOLDMANWALKiNG

Sad or fake Guru glorifies his own ego.....ONELOVE

@carolinaindian

So sad that this beautiful song made you self hating 😢

@LiveYourLifeWithJoy

Time to stop identifying as USA American, and identify as a Human 🙏
Borders are man made, your craddle is Mother Earth 🙏

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