Damru Ala Lyrics - A powerful devotional song dedicated to Lord Shiva from White Hill Dhaakad. Sung with raw emotion by Billa Sonipat Ala. Feel the spiritual journey.
Damru Ala Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Oh Thandi Thandi Howa Chale
In Pahada Ke Main Vaas Tera
Bhole Baba Dekh Mane
Mein Bhgat Hu Sbte Khas Tera
Je Mili Na Teri Jhalak Shiva
Mar Jaunga Tere Pyar Main
Oh Dhundu Su Haridwar Main
Kade Dhundu Mein Kedar Main
Gel Gel Tane Feel Karu
Chala Namo Namo Mein Car Main
Dhundu Mein Haridwar Main
Kade Dhundu Mein Kedar Main
Gel Gel Tane Feel Karu
Chala Namo Namo Mein Car Main
Tere Karke Gaddi Chale Hain
Tere Karke Dharti Halle Hain
Mareya Pdeya Bhi Khadeya Hojya
Tu Njar Yo Jispe Ghale Hain
Tere Karke Gaddi Chale Hain
Tere Karke Dharti Halle Hain
Mareya Pdeya Bhi Khadeya Hojya
Tu Njar Yo Jispe Ghale Hain
Meri Sunle Damru Aale Tu
Mane Aas Ghani Hain Tere Te
Aam Te Khas Mein Hojyau
Tu Sirpe Hath Jo Fere Te
Teri Bhgati Ka Rang Chdeya Mere
Tane Pake Jau Is Baar Mein
Oh Dhundu Su Haridwar Main
Kade Dhundu Mein Kedar Main
Gel Gel Tane Feel Karu
Chala Namo Namo Mein Car Main
Dhundu Mein Haridwar Main
Kade Dhundu Mein Kedar Main
Gel Gel Tane Feel Karu
Chala Namo Namo Mein Car Main
Mere Pani Ageya Ankheya Main
Tu Aja Damru Aale Re
Khadeya Hu Tere Bahr Shiva
Na Jate Kadam Smbhale Re
Mere Pani Ageya Ankheya Main
Tu Aja Damru Aale Re
Khadeya Hu Tere Bahr Shiva
Na Jate Kadam Smbhale Re
Na Koy Gle Main Dora Kala Re
Rudraksh Ki Pehre Mala Re
Tere Karke Baba Naam Chale
Billa Sonipat Ala Re
Oh Khali Hath Na Mudta
Jo Aja Tere Darbar Main
Oh Dhundu Su Haridwar Main
Kade Dhundu Mein Kedar Main
Gel Gel Tane Feel Karu
Chala Namo Namo Mein
Oh Dhundu Mein Haridwar Main
Kade Dhundu Mein Kedar Main
Gel Gel Tane Feel Karu
Chala Namo Namo Mein Car Main
Written by: Billa Sonipat Ala
Damru Ala Song Description
This song, 'Damru Ala', is performed by 'Billa Sonipat Ala', with music by 'Deepty', it is a devotional song about Lord Shiva, known as 'Bhole Baba' or 'Bholenath', the singer describes living in the mountains, feeling the cool breeze, and being a special devotee of Shiva, he says that without a glimpse of Shiva, he would die from love, so he searches for Shiva in holy places like 'Haridwar' and 'Kedar', he feels the divine presence and chants "Namo Namo" as he travels in his car.
The lyrics talk about Shiva's power, because of Shiva, vehicles move and the earth shakes, even those who are fallen or hurt can stand up if Shiva looks at them with grace, the singer pleads, "Meri Sunle Damru Aale Tu", which means, "Oh holder of the damru (drum), listen to me", he has a lot of hope in Shiva, he believes that with Shiva's hand on his head, he can go from ordinary to special, the devotion has colored his life, and he is determined in his search this time.
In the final part, the singer's eyes are filled with tears as he calls out, "Tu Aja Damru Aale Re", meaning, "You come, oh holder of the damru", he says he is standing outside Shiva's place and cannot take a step forward without support, he wears a 'Rudraksh' mala (prayer beads) and has no bad intentions, he says that because of Shiva, the name 'Billa Sonipat Ala' is famous, he promises not to return empty-handed from Shiva's court, and again, he repeats his search in 'Haridwar' and 'Kedar', feeling the connection and chanting as he drives.