“Radha Raman Japna” is a devotional song from Devi Chitralekaji and composers Salim–Sulaiman. Lyricist Shraddha Pandit begins with a clear mission of service. The opening lines state the intention to perform ‘sewa’ for young Radha while chanting her name. This establishes the song’s central action.

Radha Raman Japna
Devi Chitralekaji | Salim–Sulaiman
Devi Chitralekaji | Salim–Sulaiman’s Radha Raman Japna Lyrics Translation
The lyrics then link this personal service to a broader spiritual lineage. A line voices a desire to walk with Kanha and be colored in the spirit of Meera. The song concludes this section by stating that chanting Radha’s name is the only thing that is “truly mine.”
Radha Raman Japna Music Video
The track builds through repetition of the central mantra and key verses. This structure roots the listening experience in the act of chanting. The song’s meaning positions selfless service to Radha, a form of ‘Sakhi Bhava’, as the direct path to the divine.