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Kaun Hai Woh Song Lyrics Meaning in Hindi
Discover the true Kaun Hai Woh Song Lyrics Meaning in Hindi with our comprehensive guide. Unravel the deep and intricate layers of this popular Hindi song and gain a deeper appreciation for its lyrics.
Read on for a complete breakdown and analysis of the song’s meaning, symbolism, and cultural significance.
Kaun Hai Woh First Shlok
Jata kataha sambhramabrama nilimpa
Nirjari vilola vichi valari viraja mana
Murdhani
dhaga dhaga dhagaj jwaala
Lalata patta paavake kishora chandra
Shekhare rathi prathi kshananama
जटाकटाहसम्भ्रमभ्रमन्निलिम्पनिर्झरी
विलोलवीचिवल्लरीविराजमानमूर्धनि |
धगद्धगद्धगज्ज्वलल्ललाटपट्टपावके
Meaning Of First Shlok
I have a very deep interest in Lord Shiva, whose head is glorified by the rows of moving waves of the celestial river Ganga, agitating in the deep well of his hair-locks, and who has the brilliant fire flaming on the surface of his forehead, and who has the crescent moon as a jewel on his head.
Kaun Hai Woh Second Shlok
Dara darendra nandini vilasa bhandhu
Bhandura sphuradigantha santhathi
Pramodha mana manase
krupa
Khadaksha dhorani nirudha
Durdharapadi kwachi digambare
Mano vinodhamethu vasthuni
धराधरेन्द्रनंदिनीविलासबन्धुबन्धुर
स्फुरद्दिगन्तसन्ततिप्रमोदमानमानसे |
कृपाकटाक्षधोरणीनिरुद्धदुर्धरापदि
क्वचिद्दिगम्बरे(क्वचिच्चिदम्बरे) मनो विनोदमेतु वस्तुनि
Meaning Of Second Shlok
May my mind seek happiness in the Lord Shiva, in whose mind all the living beings of the glorious universe exist, who is the sportive companion of Parvati, who controls invincible hardships with the flow of his compassionate look, who is all-persuasive.
Kaun Hai Woh Third Shlok
Jada bhujanga pingala sphurath phana
Mani prabha kadamba kumkuma drava
Praliptha digwadhu mukhe
madhandha Sindhura sphurathwagu utthariya
Medhure mano vinodhamadhbutham
Bibarthu bhootha bharthari
जटाभुजङ्गपिङ्गलस्फुरत्फणामणिप्रभा
कदम्बकुङ्कुमद्रवप्रलिप्तदिग्वधूमुखे |
मदान्धसिन्धुरस्फुरत्त्वगुत्तरीयमेदुरे
मनो विनोदमद्भुतं बिभर्तु भूतभर्तरि
Meaning Of Third Shlok
May I seek wonderful pleasure in Lord Shiva, who is supporter of all life, who with his creeping snake (Vasuki) with reddish brown hood and with the luster of his gem on it spreading out variegated colors on the beautiful faces of the maidens of directions, who is covered with a glittering upper garment made of the skin of a huge intoxicated elephant.
Kaun Hai Woh Lyrics
Jata kataha sambhramabrama nilimpa
Nirjari vilola vichi valari viraja mana
Murdhani
dhaga dhaga dhagaj jwaala
Lalata patta paavake kishora chandra
Shekhare rathi prathi kshananama
Kaun hain woh kaun hain woh
Kaha se woh aaya
Charo dishao mein
Tez sa woh chhaya
Uski bhujaey badle kathaey
Bhagirathi teri taraf
Shivji chale dekh zara
Yeh vichitr maya
Dara darendra nandini vilasa bhandhu
Bhandura sphuradigantha santhathi
Pramodha mana manase
krupa
Khadaksha dhorani nirudha
Durdharapadi kwachi digambare
Mano vinodhamethu vasthuni
Jada bhujanga pingala sphurath phana
Mani prabha kadamba kumkuma drava
Praliptha digwadhu mukhe
madhandha Sindhura sphurathwagu utthariya
Medhure mano vinodhamadhbutham
Bibarthu bhootha bharthari
Kaun hain woh kaun hain woh
Kaha se woh aaya
Charo dishao mein
Tez sa woh chhaya
Uski bhujaey badle kathaey
Bhagirathi teri taraf
Shivji chale dekh zara
Yeh vichitr maya.
Story Behind Kaun Hain Woh Song
Kaun Hain Woh song is partially taken from “Shiv Tandav Stotram” written by Ravana.
Shiv Tandav Stotram has 15 numbers of sanskrit shlok, where just 3 shlok used in “Kaun Hain Woh” song.
Shiv Tandav Stotram [ English ]
Jatatavigalajjala pravahapavitasthale
Galeavalambya lambitam bhujangatungamalikam
Damad damad damaddama ninadavadamarvayam
Chakara chandtandavam tanotu nah shivah shivam
Jata kata hasambhrama bhramanilimpanirjhari
Vilolavichivalarai virajamanamurdhani
Dhagadhagadhagajjva lalalata pattapavake
Kishora chandrashekhare ratih pratikshanam mama
Dharadharendrana ndinivilasabandhubandhura
Sphuradigantasantati pramodamanamanase
Krupakatakshadhorani nirudhadurdharapadi
Kvachidigambare manovinodametuvastuni
Jata bhujan gapingala sphuratphanamaniprabha
Kadambakunkuma dravapralipta digvadhumukhe
Madandha sindhu rasphuratvagutariyamedure
Mano vinodamadbhutam bibhartu bhutabhartari
Sahasra lochana prabhritya sheshalekhashekhara
Prasuna dhulidhorani vidhusaranghripithabhuh
Bhujangaraja malaya nibaddhajatajutaka
Shriyai chiraya jayatam chakora bandhushekharah
Lalata chatvarajvaladhanajnjayasphulingabha
Nipitapajnchasayakam namannilimpanayakam
Sudha mayukha lekhaya virajamanashekharam
Maha kapali sampade shirojatalamastu nah
Karala bhala pattikadhagaddhagaddhagajjvala
Ddhanajnjaya hutikruta prachandapajnchasayake
Dharadharendra nandini kuchagrachitrapatraka
Prakalpanaikashilpini trilochane ratirmama
Navina megha mandali niruddhadurdharasphurat
Kuhu nishithinitamah prabandhabaddhakandharah
Nilimpanirjhari dharastanotu krutti sindhurah
Kalanidhanabandhurah shriyam jagaddhurandharah
Praphulla nila pankaja prapajnchakalimchatha
Vdambi kanthakandali raruchi prabaddhakandharam
Smarachchidam purachchhidam bhavachchidam makhachchidam
Gajachchidandhakachidam tamamtakachchidam bhaje
Akharvagarvasarvamangala kalakadambamajnjari
Rasapravaha madhuri vijrumbhana madhuvratam
Smarantakam purantakam bhavantakam makhantakam
Gajantakandhakantakam tamantakantakam bhaje
Jayatvadabhravibhrama bhramadbhujangamasafur
Dhigdhigdhi nirgamatkarala bhaal havyavat
Dhimiddhimiddhimidhva nanmrudangatungamangala
Dhvanikramapravartita prachanda tandavah shivah
Drushadvichitratalpayor bhujanga mauktikasrajor
Garishtharatnaloshthayoh suhrudvipakshapakshayoh
Trushnaravindachakshushoh prajamahimahendrayoh
Sama pravartayanmanah kada sadashivam bhaje
Kada nilimpanirjhari nikujnjakotare vasanh
Vimuktadurmatih sada shirah sthamajnjalim vahanh
Vimuktalolalochano lalamabhalalagnakah
Shiveti mantramuchcharan sada sukhi bhavamyaham
Imam hi nityameva muktamuttamottamam stavam
Pathansmaran bruvannaro vishuddhimeti santatam
Hare gurau subhaktimashu yati nanyatha gatim
Vimohanam hi dehinam sushankarasya chintanam
Puja vasanasamaye dashavaktragitam
Yah shambhupujanaparam pathati pradoshhe
Tasya sthiram rathagajendraturangayuktam
Lakshmim sadaiva sumukhim pradadati shambhuh
Shiv Tandav Stotram [ Hindi ]
जटा टवी गलज्जल प्रवाह पावितस्थले, गलेऽवलम्ब्य लम्बितां भुजङ्ग तुङ्ग मालिकाम् |
डमड्डमड्डमड्डमन्निनाद वड्डमर्वयं, चकार चण्डताण्डवं तनोतु नः शिवः शिवम्
जटा कटा हसंभ्रम भ्रमन्निलिम्प निर्झरी, विलो लवी चिवल्लरी विराजमान मूर्धनि |
धगद् धगद् धगज्ज्वलल् ललाट पट्ट पावके किशोर चन्द्र शेखरे रतिः प्रतिक्षणं मम
धरा धरेन्द्र नंदिनी विलास बन्धु बन्धुरस् फुरद् दिगन्त सन्तति प्रमोद मानमानसे |
कृपा कटाक्ष धोरणी निरुद्ध दुर्धरापदि क्वचिद् दिगम्बरे मनो विनोदमेतु वस्तुनि
लता भुजङ्ग पिङ्गलस् फुरत्फणा मणिप्रभा कदम्ब कुङ्कुमद्रवप् रलिप्तदिग्व धूमुखे |
मदान्ध सिन्धुरस् फुरत् त्वगुत्तरीयमे दुरे मनो विनोद मद्भुतं बिभर्तु भूतभर्तरि
सहस्र लोचनप्रभृत्य शेष लेखशेखर प्रसून धूलिधोरणी विधूस राङ्घ्रि पीठभूः |
भुजङ्ग राजमालया निबद्ध जाटजूटक श्रियै चिराय जायतां चकोर बन्धुशेखरः
ललाट चत्वरज्वलद् धनञ्जयस्फुलिङ्गभा निपीत पञ्चसायकं नमन्निलिम्प नायकम् |
सुधा मयूखले खया विराजमानशेखरं महाकपालिसम्पदे शिरोज टालमस्तु नः
कराल भाल पट्टिका धगद् धगद् धगज्ज्वल द्धनञ्जयाहुती कृतप्रचण्ड पञ्चसायके |
धरा धरेन्द्र नन्दिनी कुचाग्र चित्रपत्रक प्रकल्प नैक शिल्पिनि त्रिलोचने रतिर्मम
नवीन मेघ मण्डली निरुद् धदुर् धरस्फुरत्- कुहू निशीथि नीतमः प्रबन्ध बद्ध कन्धरः |
निलिम्प निर्झरी धरस् तनोतु कृत्ति सिन्धुरः कला निधान बन्धुरः श्रियं जगद् धुरंधरः
प्रफुल्ल नीलपङ्कज प्रपञ्च कालिम प्रभा- वलम्बि कण्ठकन्दली रुचिप्रबद्ध कन्धरम् |
स्मरच्छिदं पुरच्छिदं भवच्छिदं मखच्छिदं गजच्छि दांध कच्छिदं तमंत कच्छिदं भजे
अखर्व सर्व मङ्गला कला कदंब मञ्जरी रस प्रवाह माधुरी विजृंभणा मधुव्रतम् |
स्मरान्तकं पुरान्तकं भवान्तकं मखान्तकं गजान्त कान्ध कान्त कं तमन्त कान्त कं भजे
जयत् वदभ्र विभ्रम भ्रमद् भुजङ्ग मश्वस – द्विनिर्ग मत् क्रमस्फुरत् कराल भाल हव्यवाट् |
धिमिद्धिमिद्धिमिध्वनन्मृदङ्गतुङ्गमङ्गल ध्वनिक्रमप्रवर्तित प्रचण्डताण्डवः शिवः
स्पृषद्विचित्रतल्पयोर्भुजङ्गमौक्तिकस्रजोर्- – गरिष्ठरत्नलोष्ठयोः सुहृद्विपक्षपक्षयोः |
तृष्णारविन्दचक्षुषोः प्रजामहीमहेन्द्रयोः समप्रवृत्तिकः ( समं प्रवर्तयन्मनः) कदा सदाशिवं भजे
कदा निलिम्पनिर्झरीनिकुञ्जकोटरे वसन् विमुक्तदुर्मतिः सदा शिरः स्थमञ्जलिं वहन् |
विमुक्तलोललोचनो ललामभाललग्नकः शिवेति मंत्रमुच्चरन् कदा सुखी भवाम्यहम्
इदम् हि नित्यमेवमुक्तमुत्तमोत्तमं स्तवं पठन्स्मरन्ब्रुवन्नरो विशुद्धिमेतिसंततम् |
हरे गुरौ सुभक्तिमाशु याति नान्यथा गतिं विमोहनं हि देहिनां सुशङ्करस्य चिंतनम्
पूजा वसान समये दशवक्त्र गीतं यः शंभु पूजन परं पठति प्रदोषे |
तस्य स्थिरां रथगजेन्द्र तुरङ्ग युक्तां लक्ष्मीं सदैव सुमुखिं प्रददाति शंभुः
What inspired the lyrics of the Kaun Hai Woh Song in Hindi?
“Kaun Hai Woh” is a popular Hindi song from the movie “Baahubali: The Beginning” (2015), which was directed by S.S. Rajamouli. The lyrics of the song were written by Manoj Muntashir, and the music was composed by M.M. Kreem. The song is performed by Kailash Kher and Mounima.
The lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” were inspired by the mythical and epic story of Baahubali, which is set in the ancient kingdom of Mahishmati. The song describes the awe-inspiring arrival of the hero, Baahubali, and his valiant efforts to protect his people and vanquish his enemies. The lyrics also convey a sense of admiration and respect for Baahubali’s strength, bravery, and noble character.
The movie’s director, S.S. Rajamouli, has stated in interviews that the Baahubali story was inspired by the Indian epic, Mahabharata, and other ancient Indian tales. The lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” are consistent with this theme, drawing on the rich cultural and mythological traditions of India to tell a story of heroism and adventure.
What cultural references are included in the lyrics of Kaun Hai Woh Song?
The lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi include various cultural references that are significant to Indian mythology and history. Here are some examples:
Mahishmati: The song refers to Mahishmati, which is the ancient kingdom where the Baahubali story is set. In Hindu mythology, Mahishmati was a prosperous and powerful city ruled by a wise king.
Shiv Tandav Stotram: The song includes a reference to the Shiv Tandav Stotram, which is a powerful hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva. The reference suggests that Baahubali possesses the strength and courage of Lord Shiva.
Veda Vyasa: The song mentions Veda Vyasa, who is a revered sage in Hindu mythology. Veda Vyasa is believed to have composed the Mahabharata, one of the most important epics in Indian literature.
Arjuna: The song includes a reference to Arjuna, who is a legendary archer and warrior from the Mahabharata. The reference suggests that Baahubali is a skilled and powerful warrior like Arjuna.
Dronacharya: The song also mentions Dronacharya, who is a prominent character in the Mahabharata. Dronacharya was a master of warfare and taught archery to the Pandavas and Kauravas.
These cultural references add depth and richness to the lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” and help to situate the Baahubali story within the broader context of Indian mythology and history.
What emotions do the lyrics of Kaun Hai Woh Song evoke?
The lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi evoke a range of emotions in the listener. Here are some of the emotions that the song is known to evoke:
Awe: The lyrics of the song describe the arrival of Baahubali, a heroic figure with exceptional strength and courage. This description inspires a sense of awe in the listener, as they imagine the sight of such a magnificent figure.
Admiration: The lyrics of the song celebrate Baahubali’s bravery and noble character, as he fights to protect his people and vanquish his enemies. This admiration for Baahubali’s virtues can inspire a sense of respect and admiration in the listener.
Inspiration: The lyrics of the song can also be inspiring, as they describe a hero who is willing to risk his life for the sake of his people. This can motivate the listener to pursue their own goals with greater determination and courage.
Excitement: The energetic and upbeat music of the song can create a sense of excitement and anticipation in the listener, as they imagine the thrilling battles and adventures of Baahubali.
Patriotism: The song’s lyrics also evoke a sense of patriotism and national pride, as they celebrate the heroism of an Indian warrior fighting for his people and his kingdom.
Overall, the lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi evoke a sense of heroism, courage, and inspiration, making it a popular and beloved song among fans of Indian cinema and mythology.
What is the significance of the imagery used in the lyrics of Kaun Hai Woh Song?
The imagery used in the lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi is rich and evocative, and it serves several significant purposes. Here are some of the key symbolic meanings behind the imagery used in the song:
Lion: The song describes Baahubali as a lion, which is a powerful and majestic animal often associated with kings and warriors. The lion symbolizes strength, courage, and leadership, all qualities that Baahubali possesses.
Thunder: The song also includes a reference to thunder, which is a natural force associated with power and strength. The thunder symbolizes Baahubali’s strength and his ability to overcome his enemies with ease.
Flaming sword: The song describes Baahubali’s sword as being on fire, which is a powerful and intimidating image. The flaming sword symbolizes Baahubali’s strength and his determination to fight for what he believes in.
Lightning: The song includes a reference to lightning, which is a natural force associated with power and speed. The lightning symbolizes Baahubali’s agility and his ability to move quickly and decisively.
Mountains: The song describes Baahubali as being as strong as the mountains. The mountains symbolize stability and endurance, and this image suggests that Baahubali is a force to be reckoned with and that he will not be easily defeated.
Overall, the imagery used in the lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi serves to elevate Baahubali as a powerful and heroic figure, while also creating a vivid and memorable visual landscape for the listener. The imagery helps to reinforce the song’s themes of heroism, courage, and strength, and it contributes to the song’s enduring popularity among fans of Indian cinema and mythology.
What is the message conveyed through the lyrics of Kaun Hai Woh Song?
The lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi convey several messages to the listener. Here are some of the key messages that can be gleaned from the song:
Heroism: The song celebrates the heroism of Baahubali, a powerful and noble warrior who fights to protect his people and his kingdom. The lyrics describe Baahubali as a lion-hearted hero who is willing to risk his life to defend what is right.
Strength: The lyrics of the song emphasize Baahubali’s strength, both physical and mental. The imagery of thunder, lightning, and mountains reinforces this idea, suggesting that Baahubali is a force to be reckoned with.
Courage: The song also emphasizes Baahubali’s courage and determination. The lyrics describe him as a fearless warrior who is unafraid of his enemies, and who will stop at nothing to protect his people.
Nationalism: The song’s lyrics also evoke a sense of patriotism and national pride. Baahubali is portrayed as a hero fighting for his people and his kingdom, and the song celebrates his loyalty and dedication to his land and his people.
Inspiration: Finally, the song can be seen as an inspiring anthem for listeners, urging them to be brave, strong, and determined in the face of adversity. The lyrics encourage the listener to emulate Baahubali’s virtues, and to strive for excellence in all aspects of their lives.
Overall, the lyrics of “Kaun Hai Woh” song in Hindi convey a powerful message of heroism, strength, and courage, while also celebrating the virtues of patriotism and inspiration. The song has become an iconic anthem in Indian cinema and is beloved by fans of the Baahubali franchise for its stirring message and powerful imagery.