"Kaun kehte hai Bhagwan aate nahi, tum Meera ke jaise bulate nahi" (Who says God doesn't come? You just don't call Him like Meera did).
The bhajan is an "Achyutashtakam" (originally composed by Adi Shankaracharya) and lists various divine names of Lord Krishna: The Imperishable One. "Kaun kehte hai Bhagwan aate nahi, tum Meera
Features versions by Suresh Wadkar (9:29) and Anuradha Paudwal (5:41) . Features versions by Suresh Wadkar (9:29) and Anuradha
"Achyutam Keshavam Krishna Damodaram" is one of the most beloved Hindu bhajans, often used for meditation and daily worship. While several long versions exist (including 50-minute loops), it is important to download or stream from official sources to ensure high audio quality and legal access. 🎧 Where to Stream & Download 🎧 Where to Stream & Download 📍 Be
📍 Be cautious with unofficial "Free MP3" websites. They often host low-quality audio and can contain malware or intrusive ads. Sticking to the YouTube Music or Gaana apps is a safer way to listen for free. If you’d like, I can: Find the lyrics in Hindi for you to sing along.