"Thare Maan Mein Sitaram" (थारे मन में सीता राम) is a profoundly spiritual and melodious bhajan that resonates deeply within the hearts of its listeners. This devotional song, dedicated to Lord Ram and Sita, carries a message of love, devotion, and inner peace.
Bhajans like "Thare Maan Mein Sitaram" are integral to Indian spiritual traditions, offering a way to connect with the divine through music and meditation. The bhajan transcends mere lyrics and melody; it encapsulates a feeling of devotion that touches the soul.
Whether sung in temples, during festivals, or in the quiet of one's home, this bhajan brings a sense of tranquility and divine presence. In this blog, we will explore the significance of "Thare Maan Mein Sitaram," its lyrical beauty, and the emotional and spiritual impact it has on devotees.
We will delve into the history and origins of the bhajan, its role in worship and meditation, and how it continues to inspire and uplift individuals in their spiritual journeys.
थारे मन में सीता राम - भजन
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो ॥
सीधी बात बताऊँ,
सौ परसेंट भगत मैं थारो,
खड़ताल बजा के गाऊं ॥
थारे मन में सीताराम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो,
इब मेरो दुनिया से के काम,
सिग्नल जुड़ गयो थारो मेरो,
थारे मन मे सीताराम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो ॥
सालासर में घर बनवा दे,
ओ सालासर वाले,
नौकर तेरा कहन लगे,
इब मने मेरे घर वाले,
थारे मंदिर में हो शाम,
जागे मेरो यही सवेरो,
थारे मन मे सीताराम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो ॥
बालाजी महाराज मैं थारे,
पाछे पाछे डोलूं,
कदी हंसु देख देख थने,
कदी प्रेम में रोलूं,
पागल पड़ गया म्हारा नाम,
बाबा है की नि तने बेरो,
थारे मन मे सीताराम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो ॥
साल कई हो लिए रे बाबा,
सालासर में आते,
इब तो खुलगे होंगे तेरे,
बैंक में मेरे खाते,
दे मने भक्ति का इनाम,
बाकी तेरो दियो भतेरो,
थारे मन मे सीताराम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो ॥
थारे मन में सीता राम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो,
इब मेरो दुनिया से के काम,
सिग्नल जुड़ गयो थारो मेरो,
थारे मन मे सीताराम,
म्हारे मन में थारो डेरो ॥
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram Bhajan in English
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Tharo Naam ॥
Doha – Lag Lapet Se Het Karun Main,
Sidhi Baat Bataun,
Sau Parasent Bhagat Main Thaaro,
Khadatal Baja Ke Gaun ॥
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Thaaro Dero,
Ib Mero Duniya Se Ke Kaam,
Signal Jud Gayo Thaaro Mero,
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Tharo Naam ॥
Salasar Mein Ghar Banawa De,
O Salasar Walo,
Nokar Tera Kahat Lage,
Ib Mane Mere Ghare Wale,
Thare Mandir Mein Ho Shaam,
Jage Mero Yahi Sawera,
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Tharo Naam ॥
Balaji Maharaj Main Thaare,
Pachhe Pachhe Dolun,
Kadi Hansu Dekh Dekh Thane,
Kadi Prem Mein Rolun,
Pagal Pad Gaya Mhaara Naam,
Baba Hai Ki Ni Tane Bero,
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Tharo Naam ॥
Saal Kai Ho Lie Re Baba,
Saalaasar Mein Aate,
Ib To Khulage Honge Tere,
Baink Mein Mere Khaate,
De Mane Bhakti Ka Inaam,
Baki Tero Diyo Bhatero,
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Tharo Naam ॥
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Thaaro Dero,
Ib Mero Duniya Se Ke Kaam,
Signal Jud Gayo Thaaro Mero,
Thare Maan Mein Sitaram,
Mhare Maan Mein Tharo Naam ॥
Conclusion
In conclusion, "Thare Maan Mein Sitaram" (थारे मन में सीता राम) is more than just a bhajan; it is a spiritual experience that fosters a deep connection with the divine. Through its soothing melody and heartfelt lyrics, it invokes the presence of Lord Ram and Sita in the hearts of devotees, offering solace and strength.
This bhajan has stood the test of time, continuing to inspire and bring peace to countless individuals across generations. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its profound impact on the spiritual lives of those who sing and listen to it.
As we embrace the messages of love, devotion, and inner peace conveyed through "Thare Maan Mein Sitaram," we open our hearts to the divine presence that guides and protects us.
Let this bhajan be a reminder of the eternal love and grace of Lord Ram and Sita, and let it inspire us to lead lives filled with faith, compassion, and devotion.
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, "Thare Maan Mein Sitaram" offers a moment of spiritual respite, inviting us to pause, reflect, and reconnect with our inner selves and the divine.