In saanson mein tera hi naam basa hai
Mann ki muraliya tujhko bulaye
Tu jo nahi to chup ho gaye hai (2)
Panchi nadiya pavan ke jhoke…
Krishna (2)
Meera"s very life and existence is Lord Krishna.
Her heart, like Krishna"s flute, is constantly playing a tune for him, calling out His name.
His absence has brought a deep silence and stillness to her world.
The entire nature—the birds, rivers, and wind—is also silent and lifeless without him.
Pyasi mein kab seakhiyaan more
Tarse darshan ko
Duniya ki mari mein
De na paoon man ko
Chale tum kahan gaye
Mana Mohana
Mana Mohana, Mana Mohana
Mana Mohana
Krishna (2)
She deeply yearns for a darshan, or sacred sight, of Lord Krishna.
The worldly attachments are a barrier in offering her heart to beloved Krishna, who has conquered her heart, mind and soul.
Her heart is inconsolable, and she cannot find peace without him and is frantically looking everywhere for Him.