Damru Ala Mera Yaar Lyrics by Billa Sonipat Ala. A powerful devotional Haryanvi tribute to Lord Shiva, expressing pure faith and surrender. White Hill Dhaakad.
Damru Ala Mera Yaar Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Sapne Mere Pure Ho Gye
Tere Deedar Te
Manya Bhagwan Se Bhola
Mertyi Mera Yaar Se
Sirpe Mere Hath Yo Dharke Kardiya Baba Paar
Ho Damru Ala Mera Yaar
Bhole Baba Ki Sarkar
Ho Damru Ala Mera Yaar
Bhole Baba Ki Sarkar
Tere Pahda Ki Khushboon
In Hwa Ki Lehraan Mein
Rakhe Pahya Mein Duniya
Kade Ganga Mein Behrya Se
Kailash Pe Betha Tu
Barhmand Chlarya Se
Natha Ke Nath Bhole
Tu Jaan Te Pyaara Hai
Re Baba Jaan Te Pyara Hai
Mane Tu Jaan Te Pyaara Hai
Uthi Lapat Re Samman Ki
Aagye Bhole Haridwar
Ho Damru Ala Mera Yaar
Bhole Baba Ki Sarkar
Ho Damru Ala Mera Yaar
Bhole Baba Ki Sarkar
Hey Shiva Main Aa Gya Hoon
Fir Baba Ke Daar Mein
Dhan Maya Main Kuch Na Mangu
Sab Hai Tere Pyar Mein
Charo Yug Or Tino Lok Mein Bhole Teri Satta Hai
Samay Bhi Shiv Te Pache Na Tere Bina Koi Hilda Patta Re
Pashupati Mera Damru Ala Sabka Ek Sahara Se
In Shyane Loga Ki Duniya Mein Bhola Baba Mahra Se
Ho Bina Tere Billa Sonipat Ala Jyaga Haar
Meri Tu He Duniya Sansar
Tere Te Bahot Ghna Se Pyaar
Meri Tu He Duniya Sansar
Tere Te Bahot Ghna Se Pyaar
Written by: Billa Sonipat Ala
Damru Ala Mera Yaar Song Description
This is description of the song 'Damru Ala Mera Yaar'. The song is a devotional Haryanvi track by 'Billa Sonipat Ala', with music by 'Deepty', it is a loving tribute to Lord Shiva, who is also called 'Bhole Baba' or 'Bhole Nath'. The singer describes his pure dreams coming true just by seeing the deity, feeling that his friend, Lord Shiva, has helped him cross over life's difficulties. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of devotion, mentioning the holy scent of the deity's feet in the breeze, and imagining the whole world resting in his footsteps, with references to sacred rivers like the Ganga and holy places like 'Haridwar' and Mount 'Kailash'.
The song expresses deep personal love and reverence, calling Shiva the most beloved and the lord of all lords. The singer states that from the four ages across the three realms, Shiva's rule is supreme, and that even time cannot move without him. The 'Damru', or small drum, of Lord Shiva is described as a universal support for everyone. In a world of clever people, the singer finds his pride and shelter only in the simple-hearted 'Bhola Baba'.
In the final part, the singer, 'Billa Sonipat Ala', declares he has arrived at Shiva's door, not asking for wealth but only for his love. He says that without Shiva, he feels defeated in life. The song closes by repeating that Shiva is his entire world and universe, and that he has immense love for him, making it a powerful and emotional expression of faith.