Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Tu Rangai Jane Rang Ma in English Version


You immerse thyself in love,
Do immerse thyself in love.
To worship Rama-Sita,

In devotion of Radhe-Krishna.
You immerse thyself in love,
Do immerse thyself in love.


Will pray today, will pray tomorrowwill pray Sita-Ram,
When shall we pray for Radhe-Shyam?
The breath will break down, veins will betray,
Life will leave your body.


Just immerse thyself in love,
Do immerse thyself in love.

To worship Rama-Sita,

In devotion to Radhe-Krishna.


Self is smarter, knows everything.

Wills to live so long, it wants to own it all.

Yama will come a day, don’t you forget.
You shall have to part away.


You immerse thyself in love,
Do immerse thyself in love.

To worship Rama-Sita,

In devotion to Radhe-Krishna.

 

We shall worship, once we get old.
First, let us finish our jobs, shall be pilgrims later on.

Soul shall vanish one day dear,
Only body on sofa.


You immerse thyself in love,
Just immerse thyself in love.

To worship Rama-Sita,

In devotion to Radhe-Krishna.

 

Spare some time and start knowing you
Lest you miss it all, lest you miss it at all.

God is joy; god is all.
Meditate along Shiva.


You immerse thyself in love,
Do immerse thyself in love.

To worship Rama-Sita, In devotion to Radhe-Krishna.

 

Mixing together foods of all kinds, you relish with your might.
How can Rama come to your sight? 

Alms and fortunes stayed away you,

How come you still walk proud?


You immerse thyself in love,
Just immerse thyself in love.

To worship Rama-Sita,

In devotion to Radhe-Krishna.

 

All say collect first, pray later on.
Grab some healthy price, make arrangements for your life.

'Wish that God so easy available',
Saints pronounced sarcastically.


You immerse thyself in love,
Just immerse thyself in love.
To worship Rama-Sita, In devotion of Radhe-Krishna.


(Note: Translated from the original bhajan of Gujarati singer Hemant Chauhan)


 

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