(also known as 52 Bawan Gamma Ki Ragni ) is a seminal piece of Haryanvi folk music that serves as a lyrical tour through the rural landscape of Haryana. Primarily popularized by the legendary singer Rajender Kharkiya , this ragni is celebrated for its cultural depth and storytelling. Review: 52 Gaon Ki Ragni Lyrics
The longing of your love, the longing of your love The longing of your love, I am bound by your love 52 gaon ki ragni lyrics
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Lakshmi Chand’s style introduced a profound melancholy into the lyrics. Even in a song about villages, his voice carries the weight of the farmer’s struggle. When he sings of the villages, he is singing of the mothers who live there, the sons who till the land, and the lovers who meet in secret across the fields. Even in a song about villages, his voice
Gau charan ki baat purani, Kharnal gaam ke thaat. (The tale of cattle grazing is old, the grandeur belongs to the village of Kharnal.) Naag ka taga bandh rakhya, sir pe safedyo saaf. (He wears a snake's cord around his neck and a clean white turban on his head.) Bijli si chamke khanjar, ghodi ho chaiti gaan. (The dagger sparkles like lightning, the mare moves at a rapid pace.) Bulawe 52 gaon ko, Baman bole "Aan"... (He calls all 52 villages; the Brahmins say "Come.")
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(also known as 52 Bawan Gamma Ki Ragni ) is a seminal piece of Haryanvi folk music that serves as a lyrical tour through the rural landscape of Haryana. Primarily popularized by the legendary singer Rajender Kharkiya , this ragni is celebrated for its cultural depth and storytelling. Review: 52 Gaon Ki Ragni Lyrics
The longing of your love, the longing of your love The longing of your love, I am bound by your love
If you want to hear the tune before singing the lyrics above, search for:
Lakshmi Chand’s style introduced a profound melancholy into the lyrics. Even in a song about villages, his voice carries the weight of the farmer’s struggle. When he sings of the villages, he is singing of the mothers who live there, the sons who till the land, and the lovers who meet in secret across the fields.
Gau charan ki baat purani, Kharnal gaam ke thaat. (The tale of cattle grazing is old, the grandeur belongs to the village of Kharnal.) Naag ka taga bandh rakhya, sir pe safedyo saaf. (He wears a snake's cord around his neck and a clean white turban on his head.) Bijli si chamke khanjar, ghodi ho chaiti gaan. (The dagger sparkles like lightning, the mare moves at a rapid pace.) Bulawe 52 gaon ko, Baman bole "Aan"... (He calls all 52 villages; the Brahmins say "Come.")
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