Bhakt Mahadev Ke Lyrics – Sachet Tandon & Parampara Tandon

Bhakt Mahadev Ke Lyrics – Sachet Tandon & Parampara Tandon

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Bhakt Mahadev Ke Lyrics, performed by Sachet Tandon & Parampara Tandon. The concept for this hindi bhakti song originated with Manoj Muntashir Shukhla, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through FilmStudio (Sukh J), the producer behind it.


Bhakt Mahadev Ke Lyrics

Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke
Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke

Bhole
Bhole shankar se keh ke dekho
Baat na unse taali jaaye
Shiv ke dware
Maango yahan pe
Koi araj na khaali jaaye

Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke
Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke

Shiv ji sabki jholi bhare
Haath pe saari khushiyaan dhare
Shivling pe jo doodh chadhaye
Shiv unka vish pee jaaye

Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke
Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke

Bhole sabke bhaagya vidhata
Baba ka hai sabse naata
Har dukh ka hai ek nivaran
Shiv charanon par rakh do maata
Shiv usko bhi apnaate hain
Jisko saara jag thukraaye

Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke
Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke

Jab jug se manhaare
Hum aa jaaye shiv ke dware
Kaun sunega kisko sunaaye
Tum hi sakha ho tum hi sahaaye

Har har bhole
Bam bam bhole
Man jogi har din gaaye
He ganga dhar
Naam se tere
Har jyola sheetal ho jaaye

Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke
Koi kya hi bigadega
Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke

written by: Manoj Muntashir Shukhla

“Bhakt Mahadev Ke” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

There is this quiet, stubborn confidence at the heart of, it announces itself not by yelling but by repeating a promise until the promise feels real, and born from the concept of the song sets up a simple frame, faith as armor, devotion as identity. The title frames everything — it is not just about calling out Mahadev, it is about the speaker claiming belonging, it is a mood more than a sentence, and that posture colors every line that follows.

Most Impactful Lines

The moment that makes you rewind is when the chorus repeats the line that becomes a shield, “Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke“, because it sounds like both a declaration and a comfort. Another one that lingers is “Shiv ji sabki jholi bhare“, which is so tender because it imagines divinity as a practical comforter, not distant. And then there is the smaller, almost throwaway line “Shiv unka vish pee jaaye“, which is wild in its mercy, like saying he will take away the poison for you, silently, without fanfare. These lines hit because they do two things at once, they make a promise and they give an image, and images stay in your chest.

Decoding The Chorus

Okay, so the chorus opens with a stance, it is basically a one line manifesto, “Koi kya hi bigadega“, and that first tiny sentence, it is defiant in a gentle way, like someone telling the storms to go on, I am not leaving. Then it folds into identity with “Hum bhakt hain mahadev ke“, which turns the defiance into belonging, it is less about power and more about being held, you feel me? Repeating it makes the listener move from thinking to feeling, from doubt to simple trust, and by the time it comes around again, you are humming along like it was always true. The chorus does this neat trick, it starts as a boast and ends as reassurance, so the line that first sounds loud becomes the soft place to land.

Most Relatable Part

For me the most human moment is the verse that talks about asking at Shiv’s door and not leaving empty handed, “Maango yahan pe, Koi araj na khaali jaaye“, because that is exactly the mix of hope and fear we all carry, the small wish that maybe this time something will change. That sentiment are so simple, but it is the part that feels like standing outside a temple at dawn with everything you have folded into one breath. Also the little line about being accepted even if the whole world rejects you, that one always gets me, because who among us does not want that kind of unconditional belonging, right? It makes the whole song feel less ritual and more intimate, like a friend telling you, come as you are.

Conclusion & Overall Message

So what does the song leave you with? Mostly the sense that faith can be a soft kind of armor, it protects not by hardness but by letting you carry less alone. The repetition, the images of offerings and milk on a shivling, the promise that sorrow will be swallowed up, all of it comes together into one final feeling, steady and warm. Honestly, it hits different when you listen to it at weird hours, when the house is quiet and the words echo, because then the lines are not just lyrics, they are a little ritual. You walk away with that tiny conviction, the song planting a seed that maybe, just maybe, there is a hand reaching back when you reach out.

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