Daras Lyrics | A profound devotional track from The Legacy Of Jineshwar. Javed Ali's soulful voice guides towards self-realization and discipline in this spiritual gem.
Daras Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Kaho Kya Pardon Se Sooraj Chhupta Hai
Aur Kya Haathon Se Dariya Rukta Hai
Kaho Kya Pardon Se Sooraj Chhupta Hai
Aur Kya Haathon Se Dariya Rukta Hai
Tez Hai Tap Ka, Ye Jo Rom Rom Bhar Jaaye
Gyaan Ka Deepak Hai Jo Raushan Hota Jaaye
Daras Dikhaye Khud Se Milaye
Daras Dikhaye Khud Se Milaye
Sanyam Aisi Raah Bataaye
Daras Dikhaye Khud Se Milaye
Daras Dikhaye Khud Se Milaye
Sanyam Aisi Raah Bataaye
Sab Naate Rishte Panaghat Pe Milke
Bas Gagri Bharne Aaye
Sab Apni Apni Bhar Ke Ye Gagri
Raah Alag Mud Jaaye
Moh Ki Maati Tap Tap Karke
Moh Ki Maati Tap Tap Karke
Aansoo Se Saari Dhul Jaaye
Kan Kan Mein Bhakti Kshan Kshan Mein Mukti
Ye Deh Bharam Mit Jaaye
Uska Karm Ho Guru Ka Naman Ho
Bas Saccha Sukh Mil Jaaye
Guru Charanon Mein Chandan Rakh Ke
Guru Charanon Mein Chandan Rakh Ke
Vandan Ka Kartavya Mil Jaaye
Daras Dikhaye Khud Se Milaye
Sanyam Aisi Raah Bataaye
Sanyam Aisi Raah Bataaye…!!!
Written by: Prashant Beybaar
Daras Song Description
This song "Daras" is a part of the film "The Legacy of Jineshwar". It is sung by vocalist Javed Ali, composed by music director Vivian Richard, and its lyrics are penned by lyricist Prashant Beybaar. The song has been released under Saregama Music. The lyrics of the song are very deep and spiritual, compelling us to think about the true values of life.
The opening lines ask — "Kya pardo se sooraj chhup sakta hai" (Can the sun hide behind veils?), or "Haathon se dariya ruk sakta hai" (Can the river be stopped by hands?), meaning that no one can stop the power of truth and nature. Then the song says that the lamp of penance and knowledge spreads light within us, and "Dars" meaning realization introduces us to ourselves, only restraint shows the right path.
In the next segment of the song, a beautiful picture of life is presented — all relationships and bonds meet at the water source ("Panaghat"), everyone comes to fill their pitcher, but after filling their own, they go their separate ways. Here, the clay of attachment is washed away by tears. This emotional part reminds us that it is necessary to break free from worldly attachment and desire; only then does the illusion of the body fade, and devotion is felt in every particle, liberation in every moment.
In the final part, the song delivers a profound message — when our actions become a salutation to the Guru, then true happiness is attained. By offering sandalwood at the Guru's feet, the duty of reverence is fulfilled. "Dars" introduces us to ourselves and shows the path of restraint. This song is entirely focused on ideas of self-awakening and spiritual peace, which fits perfectly with the characters portrayed by the film's stars, Surendra Pal Singh, Manish Bishla, and Anil Lalwani.