Siya Ram Ki Jodi Lyrics – Hansraj Raghuwanshi | Bhakti Bhajan

Siya Ram Ki Jodi Song Lyrics - A beautiful devotional song depicting the divine wedding of Lord Ram and Sita. Features Hansraj Raghuwanshi & Ankush Bhardwaj.

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Siya Ram Ki Jodi Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Ramchandra Ki Ayodhya Se Baraat Chali
Un Sang Jo Janakpur Ke Aangan Mein Pali
Teeno Lok Ke Aaye Hain Swami
Maa Janki Ko Bihane
Sharmate Hue Dasiyon Ko
Woh Baat Lagi Hai Sunane

O Aangana Mein Raja Janak Ke
Shehnai Hai Baji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
O Aangana Mein Raja Janak Ke
Shehnai Hai Baji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji

Aaj Raghukul Aaya Hai
Aangana Mein Baja Do Saaj
Bhaagya Khulenge Aangana Ke
Bas Dekho Aaj Ke Aaj
Aaj Raghukul Aaya Hai
Aangana Mein Baja Do Saaj
Bhaagya Khulenge Aangana Ke
Bas Dekho Aaj Ke Aaj

Charanon Mein Unke Rahungi Sada Main
Charanon Ke Unki Maati Banke
Prem Rahega Ab Mora Man Mein
Door Ho Jaayenge Bharam Unke

Ek Nahin Saaton Main Janm
Bas Tohre Rahungi Saath
Main To Nahin Chhodungi
Bas Na Chhodna Aap Yeh Haath

O Aangana Mein Raja Janak Ke
Shehnai Hai Baji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
O Aangana Mein Raja Janak Ke
Shehnai Hai Baji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji

Babul Tera Aangana
Chhod Piya Ke Ghar Chali
(More Babul...)

Babul Tera Aangana, Aaj Se Main To
Chhod Piya Ke Ghar Chali, (Ghar Chali)
Beeta Bachpan, Kaise Bhool Jaaun?
Mehlon Mein Tere Thi Pali

Saath Hamara Bas Yahin Tak Tha
Tera Mujhpe Babul Haq Yahin Tak Tha
Sar Tera Main Baba Dukhne Na Doongi
Vishwas Jo Bana Woh Tootne Na Doongi

Aangan Ki Teri Chidiya
Bas Udne Lagi
Teri Laadli Ghar Se Chali
Teri Laadli Ghar Se Chali

O Aangana Mein Raja Janak Ke
Shehnai Hai Baji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji
Siyaaram Ki Jodi Saji...!

Written by: Ricky T GiftRulers


Siya Ram Ki Jodi Song Description

This song "Siya Ram Ki Jodi" is a devotional and emotional track that portrays the mesmerizing scene of the sacred marriage of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita. The lyrics right at the start explain that Ramchandra's wedding procession has departed from Ayodhya, and with him is the one who was raised in the courtyard of Janakpur—that is, Sita. The Lord of the three realms has arrived to wed Mother Janaki and to declare this to the bashful handmaidens. Then, in the chorus, it is repeated that the shehnai has played in Raja Janak's courtyard and the divine pair of Siya-Ram has been adorned. This entire scene is filled with celebration and spiritual joy.

In the next part of the song, the unfolding of destiny is mentioned, as the clan of Raghu has arrived and the music should play in the courtyard. The lyrics carry feelings of love and devotion, where the singer says they will forever remain at their feet, becoming the dust of their footsteps, and that love will remain in their heart. Furthermore, a vow is taken not just for one but for seven lifetimes, promising to never let go of their hand. This shows a deep sentiment of devotion and surrender.

The final section is the most poignant part of the song, where a daughter expresses her emotions while leaving her father's home. She says, "Babul Tera Angana, Chhod Piya Ke Ghar Chali" (Oh father, I leave your courtyard for my beloved's home), and reminisces about her childhood spent in palaces. She assures her father that she will not let his head bow in sorrow and will not break his trust. Describing herself as the courtyard's bird who has now begun to fly, the father's beloved daughter departs from home. The chorus is repeated again, reiterating the joy of the shehnai playing in Raja Janak's courtyard and the union of Siya and Ram. This song is written and composed by Ricky T GiftRulers, sung in the voice of Hansraj Raghuwanshi, featuring Ankush Bhardwaj and Abhiruchi Bhatti, and created under the project of Komal Saklani.