Mohobbat Hai Lyrics - Amit Kamble | Official Video [+ Chords & Meaning]
Mohobbat Hai Lyrics - Amit Kamble | Official Video [+ Chords & Meaning]
"Mohobbat Hai" (meaning "This is Love" in Hindi/Urdu) is a heartfelt worship song by Amit Kamble, featured in his official music video. This contemporary Christian track celebrates divine love with poetic Hindi lyrics and a memorable melody. The song's theme resonates with 1 John 4:19 - "We love because He first loved us."
Key Details:
• Artist: Amit Kamble (Indian worship leader)
• Key: D# (Capo on 1st fret)
• Tempo: 128 BPM
• Lyrics Team: Akshay Mathews, Darryl D'Souza, Pramod Sagar, Peter Torne, Abhilash Gaikwad, Rohit Shendge
• Theme: God's unconditional love, Devotion
तू है मेरा
Tu Hai Mera
Song Lyrics with Chords
Verse 1
D# Tu hai meraCm main hu tera
G# Tujhse hi hai A#savera
D# Tu hai toh sab hai
Cm Tu hi toh rab hai
G# Ab kaahe haiA#andhera
Chorus
D# Yeshua,Cm Yeshua
G# Tujhse hi chahat A#hai
D# Yeshua, Yeshua Cm
G# Tujhse hi mohobbat A#hai
Mohobbat hai D#
Verse 2
D# Chala main jaha paya tujhko
G# Ghera tunne har taraf se mujhko
D# Tera dil hi hai
Cm Mera basera
Chorus (Repeat)
Bridge
D# Teri mohobbat sabir hai
Cm Teri mohobbat kamil hai
G# Meri zindagi se, ye Zahir hai
Cm Tu hi mera aaghaaz hai
G# Tu hi mera anjaam hai
A# Har pal bhi uske darmiyan
Song Meaning & Inspiration
1. Divine Romance: The song portrays a tender relationship with Jesus ("Tu hai mera main hu tera") reminiscent of Song of Solomon 2:16. The lyrics express complete dependence on God's presence.
2. Musical Composition: The D# key with capo on 1st fret creates a bright yet intimate sound, perfectly matching the theme of joyful devotion. The 128 BPM tempo makes it ideal for both worship and personal reflection.
3. Bridge Theology: The bridge highlights God's patient (sabir), perfect (kamil) love that spans from our beginning (aaghaaz) to end (anjaam), echoing Romans 8:38-39.
Bible References
- 1 John 4:19: "We love because He first loved us" (Main theme)
- Song of Solomon 6:3: "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine"
- Psalm 36:9: "In Your light we see light" (Tujhse hi hai savera)
Which part of this song speaks to you most? Share in comments!
Download chord charts for worship teams [link].


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