The phrase translates to: "Without Hari (Krishna), who can take away one's sorrows?"
: In Sanskrit and its derivative languages, "Hari" or "Hare" literally means "one who removes" or "one who takes away". This phrase acknowledges the Lord as Dukha-hari —the destroyer of pain and distress. Spiritual Significance harikrsna vina duhkha kona hare
: The name Hari literally means "He who steals away." It signifies Krishna’s role in removing the obstacles, fears, and sorrows of his devotees. The phrase translates to: "Without Hari (Krishna), who
You can find various renditions and lyric videos on platforms like Nova Gujarati BAPS Kirtan Channel Literary Roots: harikrsna vina duhkha kona hare
