BAALAM JI MHARA - Sakur Khan ║ BackPack Studio™ (Season 1) ║ Indian Folk Music - Rajasthan

This song describes the festival of “Teej”, a monsoon festival celebrated in northern parts of India and women, where they gather and sing songs dedicated to the rains, celebrated by playing on the swing. In this playful song, women talk among themselves as they wait for their men to come back to them. Song Credits - Lead Vocals & Harmonium - Sakur Khan (9680689010) Dholak - Kalyaan Khan Khartaal - Swaroop Khan, Ameen Khan Webpage - Lyrics - Baalam ji mhaara sahaab ji mhaara jhirmir barse megh indo saawan ru hindo bade layi saakhein, baalam ji mhaara (In the opening, the woman addresses her man using various marwari words for the word beloved like “Baalam” , “Saahab” and tells him that the clouds are pouring heavily (jhirmir barse megh) and I have put up a “Hindo” , Hindo is a swing which is seen in rural areas and which is used by ladies during the monsoon festival of “Teej”) Aavan jaavan ro keh gayo kar gayo, kaw
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