The bhajan is an "Achyutashtakam" (originally composed by Adi Shankaracharya) and lists various divine names of Lord Krishna: The Imperishable One.
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"Kaun kehte hai Bhagwan khate nahi, ber Shabri ke jaise khilate nahi" (Who says God doesn't eat? You just don't feed Him like Shabari did).
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He who has long, beautiful hair (or the slayer of the demon Keshi). Damodaram: He who was tied with a rope by Mother Yashoda.
Identifying Krishna as the same divine essence as Lord Rama. Key Verses:
The bhajan is an "Achyutashtakam" (originally composed by Adi Shankaracharya) and lists various divine names of Lord Krishna: The Imperishable One.
Provides a dedicated Krishna Bhakti Bhajan album for offline listening via their app. The bhajan is an "Achyutashtakam" (originally composed by
"Kaun kehte hai Bhagwan khate nahi, ber Shabri ke jaise khilate nahi" (Who says God doesn't eat? You just don't feed Him like Shabari did). The bhajan is an "Achyutashtakam" (originally composed by
Offers a free version by Ankita Mishra and popular renditions like Alka Yagnik’s (over 191M views). The bhajan is an "Achyutashtakam" (originally composed by
He who has long, beautiful hair (or the slayer of the demon Keshi). Damodaram: He who was tied with a rope by Mother Yashoda.
Identifying Krishna as the same divine essence as Lord Rama. Key Verses: