

हम शिवबाबा के स्नेही हैं, मेहनत से मुक्त विधेही हैं। हम सबके प्यारे बनते हैं, सब हमको प्यारे लगते हैं। हम रहते सदा विधेही हैं, हम शिवबाबा के स्नेही हैं। We are Shiv Baba’s loving ones, Beyond all effort, like the shining suns. We become beloved to every soul, And find all others pure and whole. Detached from body, light we stay— Baba’s love guides our way. स्वमान से देह अभिमान मिटे स्वमान से दृष्टि भी बदले स्वमान से सभी विशेष दिखें स्वमान से हम सन्तुष्ट बनें बाबा का हाथ सिर पर है बाबा का हाथ सिर पर है हम बन गए निर्मोही हैं हम शिव बाबा के स्नेही हैं With soul-awareness, ego dissolves, Through that vision, the heart evolves. In that stage, each soul we see As special, divine, in purity. Baba’s hand rests on our crown, He lifts us up, never lets us down. Free of attachment, light and free— In His love eternally. तेरे साथ रहें, तेरे साथ चलें यही करते तुमसे वादा है हम मेहनत से सदा मुक्त रहें अब दिल का यही इरादा है तेरी याद भुला न पाएंगे तेरी याद भुला न पाएंगे है तुमसे वादा ये ही है हम शिव बाबा के स्नेही हैं मेहनत से मुक्त विधेही हैं हम सबके प्यारे बनते हैं सब हमको प्यारे लगते हैं हम रहते सदा विधेही हैं हम शिव बाबा के स्नेही हैं We walk with You, we stay by Your side, This sacred vow, in us does abide. From effort we now remain so free, This heart’s resolve is firm and deep. Your remembrance will never fade— This promise to You we’ve lovingly made. We are Shiv Baba’s loving ones, Detached in soul, like the golden suns. Beloved to all, to all we give, In peaceful light we choose to live. Essence & Explanation: This soul-stirring song celebrates the elevated spiritual stage of being "Shiv Baba ke Snehī"—beloved, loving children of the Supreme Father, Shiv Baba. It expresses the soul’s journey from body-consciousness to soul-consciousness (swamaan), where one becomes "vidhehi"—detached from bodily identity—and free from the burden of effort. The repeated line "हम मेहनत से मुक्त विधेही हैं" refers to reaching a stage where actions flow naturally in remembrance, without internal struggle. This is a fruit of deep love and accurate spiritual practice. The second verse reflects how maintaining swamaan (self-respect) transforms our vision, makes us see others as divine souls, and helps us remain content and free of attachment (nirmohi). The line "बाबा का हाथ सिर पर है" symbolizes God’s constant protection and spiritual upliftment. In the final verse, the soul vows never to forget Shiv Baba, staying in His company forever. It’s an affirmation of yog-yukt (remembrance-filled) living, beyond the pull of Maya or the physical. This song serves both as a gentle reminder and a powerful affirmation of the Brahmin soul's original and final stage—pure, detached, beloved, and completely surrendered in God's love.