“Stuti Ho” is a celebration of praise to the Lord of the Church – Jesus Christ. The song’s purpose is to invite people into God’s presence for collective and personal worship experiences. This song aims to inspire you to keep God’s praise (Stuti) on your lips at all times as you strive to worship and glorify His name on Earth.
Verse 1
Sare mandal me, stuti ho
(In the whole universe, be praised!)
Yeshu Raja ki , stuti ho
(O King Jesus, be praised)
Sare duto ke sang, milke kare, stuti teri
(With all the angels we’ll praise You)
Tere mandir me, stuti ho
(In your temple, be praised)
Tere kaamo ke liye, stuti ho
(For all that you’ve done, be praised)
Aur har ek cheez, jisme hai saans, stuti kare
(May everything that has breath praise You)
Chorus
Tere angano me, ek din
(Better is one day in your courts)
Kai hazaro din se, uttam hai
(than thousands elsewhere)
Mai prashansa karu, jeevan bhar
(All my life, I will magnify your name)
Teri stuti ho
(Be praised!)
Verse 2
Tera naam hai mahan, stuti ho
(Your name is great, be praised)
Tera prem hai apaar, stuti ho
(Your love is boundless, be praised)
Mai jeeunga aur Tere kaamo, ka varnan karu
(I will not die but live, and will proclaim what the LORD has done)
Anand ke saath, stuti ho
(With rejoicing, be praised)
Atma-sachhai se, stuti ho
(In spirit and in truth, be praised)
Nischey jaano ki Wo hi Khuda, aur hum Uske hain
(Know that the LORD is God. It is He who made us, and we are His)
Chorus
Tere angano me, ek din
(Better is one day in your courts)
Kai hazaro din se, uttam hai
(than thousands elsewhere)
Mai prashansa karu, jeevan bhar
(All my life, I will magnify your name)
Teri stuti ho
(Be praised!)
Bridge
Jai jaikar, jai jaikar
(Shout for joy, shout for joy)
Tune mere liye kya kuch na kiya
(You did it all for me)
Chorus
Tere angano me, ek din
(Better is one day in your courts)
Kai hazaro din se, uttam hai
(than thousands elsewhere)
Mai prashansa karu, jeevan bhar
(All my life, I will magnify your name)
Teri stuti ho
(Be praised!)
Writing, Composition & Singing: Amin Yabes Rudra