Sawariya Thane Bhulu Na I साँवरिया थाने भूलु नहीं I Ghewar khan x Bhallu Ram I Ghar Ghar Satsang

Sawariya Thane Bhulu Na I साँवरिया थाने भूलु नहीं I Ghewar khan x Bhallu Ram I Ghar Ghar Satsang

(Click on CC for subtitles in Hindi) (भजन के बोल देखने के लिए CC पर क्लिक करें) ___________ Vocal & Tambura : Bhallu Ram Meghwal, Jaisalmer Dholak : Latif Khan, Hamira Khamaicha : Daare Khan, Ghewar Khan, Hamira Manjira : Firoz Khan, Hamira ___________ There is a seamless longing pervasive in the entire bhajan, where Meera’s voice permeates through the everyday existence and seeks the beloved (Kanha, Krishna, Kanu, Sanwariya) within the layers of mundane. Kanha breathing life in the beginning of the song is itself an invitation for everyone to be a part of this love communion that Meera’s voice longed to create throughout. The news reaches Gokul, people are now aware that there’s an existence of a being who spreads love through his essence. The same Kanha becomes one with the feminine voice’s thoughts, leaving her longing and writhing in pleasure. This pastoral imagery isn’t a small part of the writing style, it also gives a vivid description of this God-like figure becoming one with the cattle and grasslands. As the song culminates towards the rising melody of Krishna’s flute, she goes into a trance-like state again, only to realise how impossible it is for her to forgo his thought. ___________ English translation of the Songs In the land of Mathura Kanha is born The news reached Gokul I can’t forgo the thought of Sanwariya even for a split second Kanuda, timelessly I think of you Kanuda is the essence of my being Sanwariya, I can’t forgo the thought of you even for a split second Maa Yashoda churns the curd, A dollop of butter rests in her hand. The realisation dawns on me now, In the fields of Vrindavan, it is Kanha who herds the cattle The flute flares up Meera seeks the dark one (Krishna) Searching the nooks and corners Sanwariya, I can’t forgo the thought of you even for a split second Translated by- Yashasvi Gaur ___________ Connect with us - Subscribe & Click the notification bell:    / rajasthankabiryatra   Website: https://www.rajasthankabiryatra.org Follow us on Social Media – Instagram :   / rajasthankabiryatra   Facebook:   / rajasthankabiryatra   --------------------------------------- Home Satsangs are a vibrant cultural practice in Indian tradition that bound social groups and fostered healthy connections. People would gather to indulge in discussions on various aspects of life, spirituality and teachings of saints & Sufis and listen to bhajans. We have started a beautiful series called 'Home Satsang,' featuring impromptu, informal, non-acoustic original recordings of artists' music. --------------------------------------- Rajasthan Kabir Yatra is a 7 days-long annual travelling folk music festival spread across six rural and urban locations in and around Rajasthan. Organised by Malang Folk Foundation, Bikaner and partnered with Rajasthan Police and local administration, this is a folk festival providing a space where folk musicians, artists, scholars, students and seekers can immerse themselves in the voices of Bhakti and Sufi saint-poets such as Kabir, Mira, Bulleh Shah, and many more, questioning and dissolving boundaries of caste, class, religion and identity. The seven editions, in 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 & 2024 were widely chronicled and appreciated. It brought together 50 artists, over 400 Yatris every year from other parts of India, and thousands of local audiences. ---------------------------------------- DOP : Sidharth Kulariya, Puneet Jajra Editing : Puneet Jajra Audio : Gopal Singh Subtitling: Deepak Vyas Collection: The Malang Folk Foundation, Bikaner