In the tradition, which focuses on the formless (Nirakar) aspect of the divine, this bhajan emphasizes:
Teaching that true peace comes from understanding that the physical body and its surroundings are temporary. Official Platforms to Listen
Reminding the listener that death is inevitable and worldly riches cannot be carried forward.
The song uses the metaphor of a "Tota" (parrot) to represent the human soul, questioning why it remains trapped in the "Maya" (illusion) of worldly attachments when it must eventually leave this physical "khota" (cage/nest).
Pujya Rajan Jee Maharaj , a renowned Ram Katha Vachak.
Encouraging the soul to wake up from its ignorance and focus on "Sat" (truth) and pure consciousness.