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These lyrics are a playful and affectionate depiction of Lord Krishna’s mischievous childhood antics, particularly his habit of stealing curd (maakhan) from the pots of the gopis (milkmaids) in his village. The song humorously portrays the exasperation of the gopis, including Yashoda, Krishna’s mother, who find it challenging to control his playful behavior. It reflects the timeless charm of Lord Krishna’s childhood stories, showcasing his endearing naughtiness and the enduring love and devotion of his mother and the villagers. These tales are an integral part of Hindu mythology and are celebrated during festivals like Janmashtami.
Song Credits –
Begraj – 9991084965
Shamsher Singh – 8396958519
Naresh Kumar – 9671909068
Webpage – https://anahad.ngo/groups/begraj
Lyrics –
Yashoda tera laal mhara maakhan roj khandave
(Yashoda, your son always steals butter from our pot)
Maakhan roj khandave mhaari matki fodh bhagave
(Steals the butter and breaks our pots)
Kuch yatan karo meri behana ke roj roj ka kehana
(Do something Yashoda, why making us tell you everyday)
Tera natkhat se Gopal mhara maakhan roj khandhave
(Your naughty son Gopal always steals the butter from our pot)
Nand baba dore jau main iske kaan khichau
(Nand keeps on running, and we can’t even hold him to pull his ears)
Mane horaya khoob malaal mhara maakhan roj khandave
(I am feeling really bad, as he steals my butter every day)
Na mere hath yu aave sangh me do chaare ne lyaave
(It’s not just him, he gets 4 to 5 boys with him to steal butter)
Yu toh tej chale ghanhi chaal mhaara maakhan roj khandaave
(He runs too fast after stealing butter from our pots)
Tera mohan murali aala kahe foji nigadu aala
(Your son plays the flute and attracts all of us)
Yu toh karata gajab kamaal mhara maakhan roj khandaave
(He does wonders with the flute but steals all the butter from our pot)
Yashoda tera laal mhara maakhan roj khandave
(Yashoda, your son always steals butter from our pot)
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