It praises God as the creator ( Palan Karta ), the all-pervading soul ( Antaryami ), and an ocean of compassion ( Karuna ke Sagar ).
A central theme is the realization that everything—body, mind, and wealth—belongs to the divine ( Tera Tujhko Arpan ), reducing the ego of the worshipper. It praises God as the creator ( Palan
It gained widespread national fame after being featured in the 1970 film Purab Aur Paschim , solidifying its place in modern Hindu households. Core Themes and Significance Core Themes and Significance The verses claim that
The verses claim that sincere contemplation removes mental misery, bodily ailments, and worldly obstacles ( Kasht mite tan ka ). the all-pervading soul ( Antaryami )
The hymn consists of nine verses that detail the relationship between the devotee and the supreme being:
Some scholars believe the refrain "Jai Jagdish Hare" was inspired by the 12th-century Dashavatara section of Jayadeva's Gita Govinda .