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This Song has been embedded in the history of Indian devotional songs and has been passed down generations after generations, and has been sung by many world renowned Indian singers like Lata Mangeshkar , Anup Jalota , Purshottam Das Jalota which can be searched on Google by doing search using song name and singer name. Google search for this song under book search also returns results with books published back in 1950s as well. There are explanations in the song it self about the poet of the song as it has been quite common practice in traditional Indian devotional song for a poet to put own name in the last verse of the song. This article truly deserves a place in Wikipedia and should not be deleted in my opinion. As I am Wikipedia contributor but not very savvy so I am not exactly sure how can i prove that this song is legitimate. But I would truly appreciate help from others in proving it. Thank you very much. Tannaray68 (talk) 20:54, 27 July 2023 (UTC)Reply