"Maha Balvant Maya Tamari" is a devotional/spiritual text (likely Gujarati) centered on the concept of Maya (illusion) and the supreme, all‑powerful divine (Maha Balvant). It explores the relationship between the soul and worldly illusion, urging readers toward detachment, self‑realization, and devotion. Themes include the transient nature of material life, the power of divine grace, moral conduct, and practical guidance for spiritual practice.

No authentic PDF exists for “Maha Balvant Maya Tamari” as a standalone ebook or scripture. However, if it’s a line from a Gujarati bhajan or a misremembered title, clarifying the source language, poet, or sect may lead you to the correct version. For spiritual seekers, I recommend exploring classical texts on Maya and Bhakti directly from reliable sources like Vedanta Press, Gita Press, or Satsang Trusts.

is one of the most spiritually profound and structurally significant hymns (known as a Kirtan or Fagva ) in the Swaminarayan Sampraday . Composed by the revered saint Sadguru Nishkulanand Swami , this prayer serves as a shield for spiritual seekers pleading for protection against Maya (the cosmic illusion).

(The song typically continues with various verses describing how the Lord helped different devotees and the futility of worldly strength compared to divine grace.)

"Maha Balvant Maya Tamari" is a profound Swaminarayan prayer ( written by Nishkulanand Swami . It is often referred to as the Fagwa prayer

The poet acknowledges that Maya is incredibly strong— Maha Balvant Maya Tamari means "Oh Lord, your Maya is extremely powerful".

Maha Balvant Maya Tamari, Jeetya Na Jaay Koithi Murari. (Refrain)

Satasangi je tamara khave, teno kedi abhav na aave.

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