Bhagat Haryana Ka Lyrics – Harish | White Hill Dhaakad

Bhagat Haryana Ka Lyrics - A spiritual journey song by Harish. This track narrates a devotee's pilgrimage and unwavering faith, filled with Haryanvi pride from White Hill Dhaakad.

Bhagat Haryana Ka Song Poster from White Hill Dhaakad

Bhagat Haryana Ka Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Bhola Baba Tera Yo Chela
Jama Ae Hora Aaj Akela
Na Chahiya Manne Rapiya Dhela
Bass Tu Rahiya Meri Gelya
Haryana Te Chale Kavdiye
Dj Pe Tera Gaana La Ke
Daate Te Na Date Kise Ke Sidhe
Ruke Haridwar Main Ja Ke
Oh Bhole Tera Chela Yo Haridwar
Main Aaya Kedarnath Or
Badrinath Tu Kite Bhi Na Paya
Oh Bhole Kite Bhi Na Paya

Oh Bhole Baba Tere Naam Ka
Varat Kru Har Somvar Ka
Mehr Tu Kariye Hath Jod Ka
Chora Khada Sa Zimidar Ka
Chora Main Haryana Ka
Sonipat Te Aara Hu
Bottle Ke Main Gangajal Or Daak
Kavad Main Tha Rya Hu 
Lakha Ki Ya Bhid Lag Ri Bhole
Tere Dar Pe
Darshan Kar Ke Java Ge Hum
Bethe Saare Ad Ke
Bethe Saare Ad Ke

Oo Suttam Sut Avenge Bhole
Tere Chele Re
Tu Mhari Gel Khadya Se Na
Hum Kati Akele Re
Jo Bhi Kast Mhare Aage Aave
Hass Hass Ke Ne Ihele Hai
Hum Haryana Chhore Shankar
Tere Hi To Chele Hai Main Haridwar Main
Aya Ravi Dahiya Na Gana Gaya
Tara Hath Mere Sir Pe Tane
Par Mai Bhola Iga Ya 
Tanne Paar Main Bhola Lagaya

Phoolan Te Sajri Nagri 
Saman Ka Mahina Ava 
Kite Chala Thandi Bal
Kita To Dhup Kite Ha Chhaya
Kailash Pe Beitha Shankar
Dam Dam Damru Baja Raya Tari
Nagri Main Tari Bhagti Ka Rang
Kasuta Cha Rya
Tir Loki Mere Nath Teri Mahima Hai Kati Bhara
Teri Mahima Hai Kati Bhara Naath Ji
Mahima Hai Kati Bhara

Written by: Ravi Dahiya


Bhagat Haryana Ka Song Description

This is description of the lyrics for the song 'Bhagat Haryana Ka'. The song is sung by 'Harish', with music by 'Its Harrish' and lyrics written by 'Ravi Dahiya'. It is released by the label 'White Hill Dhaakad'.

The lyrics tell a story of devotion, the singer describes himself as a follower, or 'chela', of Lord Shiva, who is also called 'Bholenath'. He sings about traveling alone on a spiritual journey, stating he does not need any companion but his faith. He mentions going from 'Haryana' to holy places like 'Haridwar', 'Kedarnath', and 'Badrinath' in search of divine sight, or 'darshan', feeling that he has not yet found the lord. The words paint a picture of a crowded pilgrimage, with thousands of devotees waiting for their turn.

The devotee proudly identifies as a son of 'Haryana', specifically from 'Sonipat', carrying a holy water pot, or 'kavad', and offering 'Gangajal'. He declares that no matter what difficulties come, he faces them with a smile because he is a follower of Lord 'Shankar'. The lyrics describe the beautiful and festive holy city, the sound of the lord's 'damru', and the vibrant colors of devotion. The song ends with deep praise for the lord's greatness, or 'mahima', repeating that it is boundless and full of wonder.