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Bolo jai milkar jai
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Bolo jai yeshu ki jai
Bolo jai milkar jai
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Bolo jai yeshu ki jai
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Bolo jai jai jai
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Prem ki tere yahi reeth
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Man me bharde apni preeth
Db Gb Ab Db
Tere prem ke gaaye geeth
Db Gb Ab Db
Tere prem ke gaaye geeth
Kroos par apna khoon baha
Mujh paapi ko di shifa
Mann mere tu bol sada
Mann mere tu bol sada
Teri khudrath ki yah shaan
Kudh hi daatha kudh hi dhaan
Pure kar man ke armaan
Pure kar man ke armaan
Khidhmat apni le mujh se
Is mandir me tu hi base
Jag me tera naam rahe
Jag me tera naam rahe




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