So let the tears come. Let the struggles continue. But let the name also come—louder than the pain. Because the name is Harikṛṣṇa, and Harikṛṣṇa is the end of every sorrow.
The climax of the verse arrives in the repetition of the names of the Divine—specifically "Hari" or "Hare." harikrsna vina duhkha kona hare
jīvana maraṇa jāpe saṁsāra bāhire. So let the tears come
The hymn encourages devotees to let go of the "I and mine" (Ahamta/Mamata) mentality, which is seen as the root of all spiritual distress. Because the name is Harikṛṣṇa, and Harikṛṣṇa is
and other Swaminarayan temples. It serves as a reminder for devotees to cast their burdens upon the Lord and maintain "pure devotion without ulterior motives". or a more detailed theological breakdown of the verses?
: Like the genuine cry of a child for its mother , the phrase is an appeal for protection and spiritual engagement.