: Mittal often introduces the bhajan with messages about serving one's elders at home, suggesting that true devotion to Khatu Shyam is incomplete without fulfilling one's familial responsibilities. Cultural Impact and Popularity
: The devotee describes themselves as a "simple Jat" who has come only for darshan (divine viewing) rather than to ask for material favors. : Mittal often introduces the bhajan with messages
: Instead of expensive gifts, the singer brings simple homemade sweets ( besan and desi ghee ) from home, highlighting that the Lord values the intention behind the offering more than its market value. : The recurring refrain mentions not needing a
: The recurring refrain mentions not needing a Ferrari (a symbol of extreme wealth) or even a Chetak (a classic Indian scooter), stating that the singer's only "addiction" or "craving" ( chaska ) is for the friendship of Shyam Baba. : Mittal often introduces the bhajan with messages