Kailash Ke Nivasi Namo – Lyrics in English with Meanings


Kailash Ke Nivasi Namo Bar Bar Lyrics

Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar ho, namo bar bar hoon
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu,
Aayo sharan tihaari Shambhu taar taar tu,
Kailash ke nivasi…


Bhakto ko kabhi Shiv tune niraash na kiya
Maanga jinhen jo chaaha vardaan de diya
Bada hain tera daayaja, bada daataar tu,
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu
Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar hoon….


Bakhaan kya karoo mai raakho ke dher ka
Chapti bhabhoot mein hain khajaana kuber ka
Hain gang dhaar, mukti dwaar, Omkaar tu
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu
Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar hoon….


Kya kya nahin diya, ham kya pramaan de
Bas gaye trilok shambhoo tere daan se
Zahar piya, jivan diya, kitna udaar tu,
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu
Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar hoon….


Teri kripa bina na hile ek bhi anu
Lete hain swaas teri daya se kanu kanu
Kahe daas ek baar, mujhako nihaar tu
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu
Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar hoon….


Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar ho,
namo bar bar hoon
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu
Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu
Shambhoo taar taar tu, taar taar tu


Kailash Ke Nivasi Namo Bar Bar

Shri Rameshbhai Oza

Shri Narayan Swami


Shiv Bhajan



Kailash Ke Nivasi Namo Bar Bar – Spiritual Meanings

“Kailash ke nivasi namo bar bar ho, namo bar bar hoon”:
This line is a salutation to Lord Shiva, the resident of Mount Kailash. It expresses reverence and devotion, repeatedly offering humble greetings to the Lord.

“Aayo sharan tihaari Bhole taar taar tu”:
The lines convey the act of seeking refuge in Lord Shiva, addressing Him as the one who saves and protects. The devotee acknowledges that Lord Shiva is the savior who rescues them from distress and offers salvation.

“Bhakto ko kabhi Shiv tune niraash na kiya”:
This verse reassures that Lord Shiva has never disappointed or let down His devotees. It signifies that the Lord has always fulfilled the wishes and desires of His devotees.

“Maanga jinhen jo chaaha vardaan de diya”:
Here, it is stated that Lord Shiva grants the wishes and bestows blessings upon those who seek His divine intervention. He is known to fulfill the desires of His devotees.

“Bada hain tera daayaja, bada daataar tu”:
These lines highlight Lord Shiva’s magnanimity and generosity. It signifies that He is the ultimate giver and provider, showering His devotees with abundant blessings and gifts.

“Bakhaan kya karoo mai raakho ke dher ka, Chapti bhabhoot mein hain khajaana kuber ka”:
These lines express the devotee’s dilemma about what they can offer in return to Lord Shiva’s immense blessings. It suggests that the treasures of Lord Kubera, the deity of wealth, are present even in the meager offerings made by the devotee.

“Hain gang dhaar, mukti dwaar, Omkaar tu”:
This verse acknowledges Lord Shiva as the one who holds the divine river Ganga (Gang dhaar) and is the gateway to liberation (mukti dwaar). It also recognizes Him as the embodiment of the sacred sound “Om” (Omkaar).

“Kya kya nahin diya, ham kya pramaan de, Bas gaye trilok shambhoo tere daan se”:
These lines express the devotee’s contemplation on the countless blessings bestowed upon them by Lord Shiva. The devotee ponders what evidence or proof they can provide for all that they have received. It highlights the notion that the entire universe has been enriched by the divine gifts of Lord Shiva.

“Zahar piya, jivan diya, kitna udaar tu”:
Here, it is metaphorically expressed that Lord Shiva has consumed the poison (zahar) and granted life (jivan). It signifies the divine magnanimity and generosity of Lord Shiva, emphasizing His boundless compassion and benevolence.

“Teri kripa bina na hile ek bhi anu, Lete hain swaas teri daya se kanu kanu”:
These lines convey the devotee’s recognition that not even a single atom (anu) moves without the grace (kripa) of Lord Shiva. It signifies the devotee’s deep understanding that every breath they take is sustained by the Lord’s mercy and compassion.

“Kahe daas ek baar, mujhako nihaar tu”:
The verse expresses the devotee’s plea to Lord Shiva, humbly requesting Him to shower His divine glance upon them. It signifies the devotee’s desire to receive the Lord’s grace and attention.

Overall, these lines of the bhajan express deep devotion and gratitude towards Lord Shiva. The devotee acknowledges the immense blessings received from the Lord and seeks His refuge, recognizing His role as the protector, giver of life, and bestower of grace. The devotee seeks refuge in Lord Shiva, recognizing His magnanimity and divine attributes.


Shiv Bhajan