The singer asks to be kept as a "Das" (servant) or "Chakar" (helper) regardless of their flaws.
It seeks shelter at the divine's feet, asking for the same mercy shown to legendary figures like Ahalya. Popular Versions and Availability The singer asks to be kept as a
Lines like "Main bhala bura hoon tera hoon" (Whether I am good or bad, I am yours) emphasize that the devotee has nowhere else to go. The singer asks to be kept as a
The lyrics reflect "Nirguna Bhakti," where the devotee expresses complete surrender. Key sentiments include: The singer asks to be kept as a
While has popularized it during his Shiv Puran kathas, several renowned artists have recorded high-quality versions: