कृपा करो हे शनि देव Kripa Karo Hey Shanidev – Anuradha Paudwal
Kripa Karo Hey Shanidev lyrics in Hindi (*कृपा करो हे शनि देव*) from the album Bin Khidki Bin Darwaaje, Sung by Anuradha Paudwal, lyrics written by Paras Jain, Satya Prakash, Dhannjay Bhatt, TRADITIONAL and music composed by Paras Jain.
Song Kripa Karo Hey Shanidev
Album Bin Khidki Bin Darwaaje
Singer Anuradha Paudwal
Music Paras Jain
Label T-Series
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
मझधार में हे नैय्या
मझधार में हे नैय्या
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
मझधार में हे नैय्या
मझधार में हे नैय्या
कृपा करो हे शनि देव कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव कृपा करो हे शनि देव
नादानी में अनजाने में हो गई भूली
मन ये पावन हो जाये जो चरण तुम्हरे छो
चरणों में तेरे आये उपकार करो
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
तुमसे हे ये हे प्रार्थना प्रभु
बुद्धि में हो सुद्धि सुख में होवै
वृद्धि सराध में तेरे ए उधर करो
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
कृपा करो हे शनि देव
Shani (Sanskrit: शनि, Śani), or Shanaishchara (Sanskrit: शनैश्चर, Śanaiśchara), refers to the divine personification of the planet Saturn in Hinduism, and is one of the nine heavenly objects (Navagraha) in Hindu astrology. Shani is also a male Hindu deity in the Puranas, whose iconography consists of a black figure carrying a sword or danda (sceptre) and sitting on a crow. He is the god of Karma (deeds), justice, and retribution and delivers results depending upon one's thoughts, speech, and deeds (karma). Shani is the controller of longevity, misery, sorrow, old age, discipline, restriction, responsibility, delays, ambition, leadership, authority, humility, integrity, and wisdom born of experience. He also signifies spiritual asceticism, penance, discipline, and conscientious work. He married twice, first to Neela, the personification of the Blue Sapphire gemstone and second to Manda, a Gandharva princess.
Shani is depicted wearing blue or black robes, having dark complexion and riding a vulture or on an iron chariot drawn by eight horses. He holds in his hands a bow, an arrow, an axe and a trident. He is canonically represented riding on a large crow which follows him wherever he goes. Some astrologers believe he has more than one mount such as a horse, elephant, donkey, lion, dog, jackal, deer and vulture, although this is controversial.
Shani is believed to be the incarnation of Krishna according to Brahma Vaivarta Purana where Krishna said that he is "Shani among planets". He is also called Saneeswar meaning "Lord of Saturn" and is designated the task of granting the fruits of one's action, thus becoming the most feared amongst Hindu astrological gods. He is often the most misunderstood deity in the Hindu Pantheon as he is said to cause persistent chaos in one's life, and is known to be milder if worshipped.
Shani is the root for name for the day Saturday in many other Indian languages. In modern Hindi, Odia, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu, Kannada and Gujarati, Saturday is called Shanivaar; Tamil: Sani kizhamai; Malayalam: Shaniyazhcha; Thai: Wạn s̄eār̒ (วันเสาร์).