, that remains a staple in regional celebrations for its infectious energy and deep-rooted spiritual charm. Originally released in as part of the album Radhecha Kanha Vol-1
| Q | A | |---|---| | | It’s a Marathi word meaning “one who humbles oneself” or “the humbled one.” | | Can I use this song in a commercial video? | Only if you obtain a license for the specific recording. The underlying composition is in the public domain, but the performance is copyrighted. | | What other bhajans are similar in theme? | “Jagadānandā Kṛṣṇa” (Madhav Mani), “Madhura Madhurā Madhur” (Shankar Mahadevan), “Jai Radhe Radhe Krishna” (Anup Saha). | | Why is Krishna called “Murari”? | “Murari” means “the slayer of the demon Mura,” a story from the Bhagavata Purana where Krishna defeats the demon Mura to protect his devotees. | | Is there a Gujarati version? | Yes, many Gujarati singers have rendered the hymn with slight lyrical tweaks, often titled “Vajvito Pava to Krishna Murari” in Gujarati script. | Vajvito Pava To Krishna Murari Mp3
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