Kabir Das' philosophy & ideology was ahead of its time & remains valid for life as it is today. Swanand Kirkire in fact refers to Kabir as the rockstar of Indian music and has always wanted to do a song that would talk about these age-old gems in a contemporary manner.
This song is Kabir in philosophy but has a very modern edge. It talks about how the human soul is plagued with evils like greed, fear, resentment and jealousy. But when these feelings get the better of you, one should just give the Almighty a missed call and the connection would be instant! This haunting melody is Swana.
Kabir Das' philosophy & ideology was ahead of its time & remains valid for life as it is today. Swanand Kirkire in fact refers to Kabir as the rockstar of Indian music and has always wanted to do a song that would talk about these age-old gems in a contemporary manner.
This song is Kabir in philosophy but has a very modern edge. It talks about how the human soul is plagued with evils like greed, fear, resentment and jealousy. But when these feelings get the better of you, one should just give the Almighty a missed call and the connection would be instant! This haunting melody is Swana
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This is a reinterpretation of a harvest song sung by farmers in South India. This is based on a tradition wherein farmers present their first set of crops to the zamindars/landloards. So while it is a song of celebration sung at the end of a grueling harvest season rejoicing the bumper harvest, it has an underlay of sarcasm talking about how 'we grow the crops and the benefit goes to someone else'! La Pongal's Anthony teams up with Usha Uthup to perform a track that is mischievously highlighted by a Nadaswaram line rendering the perfect authentic touch.
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A long time ago, in Bengal and the regions around, there were two sects that existed. The Mahawats believed in celebrations through song & dance and idol-worship; and the Shariyats believed that prayer through song & dance was disrespectful. Shantanu was intrigued by this rift and decided to make this theme a part of his set. This song was suggested by Bonnie Chakravarthy's as Shantanu wanted to do something really traditional, about a side of Bengal that people had forgotten. Bonnie sings the song Baul-style which sets the perfect tone for its treatment & arrangement.
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It is a song that literally says 'heal the world'. The song implies that humankind has made everything much more complicated today, what with the advent of technology. The Earth is no longer pristine & peaceful as God intended it to be. The song talks about the need to make a change and go back to things the way they were -- simple, uncomplicated and peaceful. This song therefore is a plea to everyone to look for the beauty within and through the same kick start the process of change!
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At the soul of this song is a Keertan, and like all keertans this is a love song. It's a song about a girl who has fallen in love with the moon. The lyrics talk about the girl complaining to the 'night' about how the 'moon' hides from her all day and at times disappears all together! Swanand Kirkire's words were inspired by the moon & how it often forms the perfect accompaniment to love. Only this time, he wanted to reinterpret it in a completely different way.
This is a song about a girl confessing her love, all the while knowing that what she wishes for is un
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This is a folk song from Madhya Pradesh. In ancient times, the journey from one place to another would take days. People while travelling would then usually sing to ensure everyone is safe. This style of singing was called 'lum tera'. A member/group at the front of the caravan would sing loudly (lambi ter) and the members/groups at the end would sing back as a response, thereby ensuring connectivity.
Raghubir Yadav's rustic vocals enchant throughout!
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Dil loche mahiyaar nu is a line from Baba Bullesha's song. The song has a strong Sufi touch to it, but it is primarily a love song. It is about someone requesting his lover to come home to see him as he is unable to bear the pain of separation any longer.
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The song talks about Meera's unbreakable resolve to meet Lord Krishna. She is ready to even embrace death if that will help her soul unite with his. The angst of being away from her lover & the upheaval she feels is further enhanced through the rock feel of the song. Harshdeep's sufi style singing helps perfectly bring out the pain, resolve & strength Meera had. It's a devotional song presented in a contemporary style.
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Joh Chahenge Voh Karenge can also be called Ehsan-Loy's Song of Hope. Sung by Benny Dayal, it was written for a dear friend who was battling cancer & going through a particularly rough patch in life. Benny brings emotion and sensitivity to the song, spurred on by Manoj's writing. Its lilting verses help us see the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. This song also showcases the stunning slide guitar, courtesy Prakash Sontake.
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The predominant emotion of this song is angst. It's about suppressed feelings, about repressed emotions, about palpable anxiety and a sense of doom that will not be quashed. All these mixed emotions find an outlet through this powerful number.
Amit's desire to create this song stemmed from a personal experience in his past that had him feeling helpless. He has attempted to translate that overpowering sense of vulnerability through this song. Musically the song is riff-driven to underscore the angst.
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মানুহৰ জীৱনৰ ধৰ্ম আৰু কৰ্ম কিহৰ দ্বাৰা পৰিচালিত হয়?
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ভগৱান শ্ৰীকৃষ্ণৰ জীৱন দৰ্শনৰ পৰা আমি কি কি কথা শিকা উচিত?
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চুতীয়া শব্দৰ উৎপত্তি আৰু চুতীয়া সকলৰ ইতিহাস
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Neel Akash live music show 2024 Rongali Bihu || Asin Ayang mane ki? ||
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