Teri Jyot Jale Din Raat Lyrics Credits:
Song – Maa Main Kada Dwar Tere
Singer – Lakhbir Singh Lakkha
Music – Lakhbir Singh Lakkha
Lyrics – Lakhbir Singh Lakkha
Teri Jyot Jale Din Raat Lyrics
Tere Darbar Ka Pane Nazara,
main Bhi Aaya Hu,
zara Dedo Maan Charnon Me Sahara,
main Bhi Aaya Hoon,
suna Hai Dar Pe Tere Is Jahan Ki,
har Khushi Milti,
jaga Do Soi Kismat Ka Sitara,
main Bhi Aaya Hoon
Tu Jo Daya Zara Si Karde,
Sar Pe Hath Mere Maan Dhar De,
Ho Jaye Dukhde Door,
Kat Jaye Har Ek Vipda Meri,
Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri,
Maan Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri ॥
Teri Kirpa Ho Jaye,
Bigde Kaam Bane Sab Maiya,
Main Rabb Ko Na Manu,
Mere Liye Tu Hi Rab Maiya,
Teri Jyot Jage Din,
Duniya Maane Shakti Teri,
Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karoo Main Vinti Teri ॥
Kahate Hai Tere Dil Mein,
Nadiya Mamta Ki Hai Bahati,
Kare Pyar Dular Bada,
Tu Bhakto Ke Ang Sang Rahati,
Teri Daya Ka Ant Nahin,
Karde Door Musibat Meri,
Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri ॥
Moorakh Agyani Hoon,
Mujhko Gyan Nahin Hai Koi,
Teri Mahima Kya Janoon,
Pooja Dhyan Nahin Hai Koi,
Gar Khol Se Ankhiya Tu,
Phir to Khul Jaye Kismat Meri,
Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri ॥
Jag Janani Ai Mata,
Jyoto Wali Shero Wali,
Tu Chahe to Bhar De Pal Mein,
Bhakt Ki Khali Jholi,
Kahe Phir Tu Bhavron Mein,
Naiya Phasi Hai Naiya Meri,
Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri ॥
Tu Jo Daya Zara Si Karde,
Sarr Pe Hath Mere Maan Dhar De,
Ho Jaye Dukhde Door,
Kat Jaye Harr Ek Vipda Meri,
Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri,
Maan Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal,
Karu Main Vinti Teri ॥
Teri Jyot Jale Din Raat Lyrics – Meaning With English Translation
First Stanza: Teri Jyot Jale Din Raat Lyrics
Verse 1
Tere Darbar Ka Pane Nazara, Main Bhi Aaya Hu, Zara Dedo Maan Charnon Me Sahara, Main Bhi Aaya Hoon, Suna Hai Dar Pe Tere Is Jahan Ki, Har Khushi Milti, Jaga Do Soi Kismat Ka Sitara, Main Bhi Aaya Hoon**
In this verse, the devotee expresses their humble arrival at the divine’s doorstep, seeking a glimpse of the spiritual realm. The devotee requests for support and shelter at the feet of the divine, having heard that every happiness in life can be found there. The devotee asks for their dormant fate to be awakened and seeks blessings for a brighter future.
Teri Jyot Jale Din Raat Lyrics
Verse 2
Tu Jo Daya Zara Si Karde, Sar Pe Hath Mere Maan Dhar De, Ho Jaye Dukhde Door, Kat Jaye Har Ek Vipda Meri, Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal, Karu Main Vinti Teri, Maan Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal, Karu Main Vinti Teri**
Here, the devotee prays for the divine’s grace. By simply placing a hand of blessing on the devotee’s head, they believe their sorrows will vanish, and their difficulties will be resolved. The devotee is standing at the door, repeatedly asking for the divine’s mercy and intervention to remove all obstacles from their life.
Teri Jyot Jale Din Raat Lyrics
Verse 3
Teri Kirpa Ho Jaye, Bigde Kaam Bane Sab Maiya, Main Rabb Ko Na Manu, Mere Liye Tu Hi Rab Maiya, Teri Jyot Jage Din, Duniya Maane Shakti Teri, Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal, Karoo Main Vinti Teri**
The devotee asks for the divine’s blessings to fix all their problems. They express that they don’t worship any other god because for them, the divine mother is everything. The verse acknowledges the divine power, and the devotee believes that once the divine light shines on them, the world will recognize the greatness of the deity. The devotee remains devoted at the door, asking for these blessings.
Verse 4
Kahate Hai Tere Dil Mein, Nadiya Mamta Ki Hai Bahati, Kare Pyar Dular Bada, Tu Bhakto Ke Ang Sang Rahati, Teri Daya Ka Ant Nahin, Karde Door Musibat Meri, Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal, Karu Main Vinti Teri**
In this verse, the devotee praises the divine’s boundless love and compassion, comparing it to a flowing river of maternal affection. The divine is portrayed as being close to devotees, constantly nurturing and protecting them. The devotee prays for the divine’s infinite grace to remove their troubles and stands pleading for mercy.
Verse 5
Moorakh Agyani Hoon, Mujhko Gyan Nahin Hai Koi, Teri Mahima Kya Janoon, Pooja Dhyan Nahin Hai Koi, Gar Khol Se Ankhiya Tu, Phir to Khul Jaye Kismat Meri, Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal, Karu Main Vinti Teri**
The devotee admits their ignorance and lack of wisdom, confessing that they don’t fully understand the greatness of the divine or how to properly worship. They ask the divine to open their eyes to wisdom, believing that once enlightened, their fate will change for the better. They continue to pray at the door, seeking guidance.
Verse 6
Jag Janani Ai Mata, Jyoto Wali Shero Wali, Tu Chahe to Bhar De Pal Mein, Bhakt Ki Khali Jholi, Kahe Phir Tu Bhavron Mein, Naiya Phasi Hai Naiya Meri, Main Khada Dware Pe Pal Pal, Karu Main Vinti Teri**
In this final verse, the devotee addresses the divine mother as the creator of the world and the powerful goddess riding the lion, symbolizing her strength. They acknowledge that if the divine wishes, she can immediately fill their empty life with abundance. The devotee likens their life to a boat stuck in a whirlpool, praying for the divine to rescue them from their struggles.