Bhojpuri music fans and followers are thrilled that superstar Pawan Singh and singing sensation Shilpi Raj released the long-awaited Kanwar Bhajan of 2025. It has already taken over YouTube trends. Bhojpuri fans in India and around the world are calling this upbeat religious song the "Bhajan Anthem of the Year," Harihar Chudiya Laiha, since it came out just a few days before the holy month of Shravan.
The song was posted on the YouTube page of a well-known Bhojpuri music label. It has high-energy beats and spiritually powerful lyrics. The song had over a million views in just a few hours after it came out, and many people commented on how well Pawan Singh and Shilpi Raj's voices went together.
Energising vibes and devotional beats
The music video is beautiful to look at because it shows Kanwariyas (Shiva followers) dancing, trekking with saffron-clad devotion, and praying. Shilpi Raj's soulful yet spirited voice adds a divine charm, and Pawan Singh, who is known for being magnetic on screen, sings the lines with all his might.
The bhajan was written to show how serious and dedicated the Kanwar Yatra is. It is already being played on loudspeakers in northern Indian churches and on Kanwariya trucks.
Reaction of social media and fans
It's no surprise that Bhojpuri fan pages, Twitter, and Instagram are all on fire. A lot of people are posting reels, reaction videos, and dance covers, Harihar Chudiya Laiha, with the hashtags
#PawanSinghKanwar2025 and #ShilpiRajBhajan
"This is not just a bhajan; it's an energy booster for all Kanwariyas!" said one fan. Say "Har Har Mahadev!"
Another person said, "Pawan Singh and Shilpi Raj work wonders together." This scenario will happen over and over again all through Shravan.
Another High Point in Devotional Music?
With this album, Bhojpuri devotional music has once again shown how far it can travel and how it can change cultures. People who speak Hindi and enjoy the Kanwar Yatra every year are also really into the song.
As Shravan goes on, this Kanwar bhajan is likely to become the unofficial anthem for the pilgrimage season of 2025, playing on roads and in temples alike.