
Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki - Jai Sri Krishna Bhajan ( Full Song ) Tan 10 - Bhakti Prarthana - Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data - Aye Malik Tere Bande Hum Top 10 Krishna Bhajan - Bada Natkhat Hai - Yashomati Maiya Se Bole Nandlala - Govind Bolo LORD KRISHNA BHAKT - Tyaveen Paakhand - Marathi Songs ( Full Songs )Janmashtami is known to be one of the most auspicious festivals in the Hindu religion. This auspicious occasion marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. On this day, people enact dance-dramas according to the Bhagavata Purana, do fasting, sing devotional songs of Lord Krishna throughout the night, and also perform jagarana. People make their Janmashtami celebrations more devotional by playing top Lord Krishna bhajans and songs. If you too are looking for the best Lord Krishna bhajans and songs, then we have something which perfectly caters to this need of yours.
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This manifestation is especially popular in the Indian state of Rajasthan. In Hinduism, Khatushyamji is a name and manifestation of Barbarika, son of Ghatotkacha. Tu ch&227 he to sab kuchh kar de Vish ko bhi amrit karde Puran karde uski &227 sh&227 Jo bhi Ter&227 dhy&227 n dhare Jai Jai.
Their wishes would be granted and troubles removed if they worship Shyamji (Barbarika) with a true piety.The saga of Shyam Baba begins with the Mahābhārata. Krishna had declared that Barbarika’s devotees would be blessed just by pronouncing his name from the bottom of their hearts. Wahan Anand Hai Jahan Inka Gungan.Barbarika had obtained a boon from Krishna to the effect that he would be known by Krishna’s own name ( Shyam) in the Kaliyuga era (presently ongoing) and worshipped. Famous Bhajan of Shri Krishna.
Hence, Barbarika came to be known by the appellation Teen Baandhaari, the ‘Bearer of Three Arrows.’ Later, Agni (the God of Fire) gave him the Bow that would make him victorious in the three worlds.When Barbarika learnt that battle between the Pandavas and the Kauravas had become inevitable, he wanted to witness what was to be the Mahābhārata War. Shiva, pleased with him, gave him the three infallible arrows ( Teen Baan). He learnt the art of warfare from his mother. Even in his childhood, Barbarika was very brave warrior. He was the son of Ghatotkacha, son of Bhima, by his wife Nagakanya Ahilawati.
If all the three were used, it would create havoc in the three worlds. On this, Barbarika replied that a single arrow was enough to destroy all his opponents in the war, and it would then return to his quiver. He baited Barbarika by mocking him for going to the great battle with only three arrows. He rode to the field on his Blue Horse ( Neela Ghoda) equipped with his three arrows and bow.The omnipresent Krishna, disguised as a Brahmin, stopped Barbarika to examine his strength.
Barbarika revealed that he intended to fight for whichever side appeared set to lose. Krishna then asked the boy whom he would favour in the war. However, Krishna had held one leaf under his foot, and the arrow started revolving around it. The arrow tied all the leaves together within moments. Barbarika accepted the challenge, removed one arrow from his quiver and released it from his bow.
Krishna asked him to give his head in charity. Barbarika promised him anything he wished. He judged that if this brave boy joins their side, the result would then tilt in their favour.The Brahmin (Krishna) then sought charity from the warrior.

Krishna suggested that Barbarika’s head, which had watched the whole battle, should be allowed to judge. From the hill, the head of Barbarika watched the whole battle.At the end of the battle, the victorious Pandava brothers argued amongst themselves as to who was responsible for the victory. Krishna agreed, and placed the head atop a hill overlooking the battlefield. Bearing witness to the warBefore decapitating himself, Barbarika told Krishna of his great desire to view the forthcoming battle, and requested him to facilitate it. His devotees would be blessed just by pronouncing his name from the bottom of their hearts. This happened on the 12th day of the Shukla Paksha (bright half) of the month of Phalguna.Krishna, pleased with Barbarika’s great sacrifice, granted him the boon that when Kaliyuga descends, he would be worshipped by the name of Shyam in his form.


Khatu Naresh: Literally: “The King of Khatu“ One who rules Khatu and the whole universe. Many call it Neela Ghoda or “blue horse.” Leela ke Aswaar: Literally: “Rider of Leela” Being the name of his blue-coloured horse.
