Harikrsna Vina Duhkha Kona Hare _verified_ Jun 2026

Jena mukh ma Swami nu naam hashe Those who have the name of "Swami" on their lips

: Derived from the Sanskrit root hṛ , meaning "to take away" or "remove". He is the one who removes the samsara (cycle of birth and death) and the suffering within it. : Without. Duḥkha : Suffering or misery. Kona Hare : Who else can take it away? Spiritual Significance The Power of the Holy Name : Chanting names like harikrsna vina duhkha kona hare

, emphasize a meditative and deep melodic structure designed to help the listener internalize the message of spiritual dependence. Performance and Usage Jena mukh ma Swami nu naam hashe Those

Bhaktivinoda Thakura

and Krishna is described as the most effective "alarm clock" to awaken the soul from its spiritual slumber and reconnect it with divine reality. Duḥkha : Suffering or misery

হরিকৃষ্ণ বিনা দুঃখ কোন হরে সাধুসঙ্গে কৃষ্ণনাম এই মাত্র সারে সাধুসঙ্গে কৃষ্ণনাম এই মাত্র সারে

—a place of misery that is temporary. We often attempt to "kill" our pain through wealth, relationships, or sensory distractions, but these act only as topical ointments. They mask the symptoms without curing the disease of existential loneliness and fear. The Meaning of "Hari" is derived from the Sanskrit root , meaning "to take away" or "to steal." The Remover of Obstacles: