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Henna dyed: I am playing the drum ne hari sambare re

I play the dhole and Hari Sambarre Re my heart is sad, I play the dhol… Lali Jaye Re I eat food and Hari Sambhare Re my food Lali Lali Jae Re I play drums… I do Mukhwasa and Hari Sambhare Re my Mukhwasiya Lali Lali Jaye Re Dhole ne… Folk song of it only after something happens There is a general impression that it is made, which means that a folk song is an experiential speech, not a composed poem. If all the directions and corners of life are full of happiness, then its exuberance is revealed in the folk song and if there is emptiness in one direction or corner, then it is expressed in the folk song, because the folk song is the mood of the people. Any of the nine rasas come into existence, it is expressed in a folk song, that is why we have folk songs of nine rasas. 'Hon To Dhole Ramun Ne Hari Sambhare Re…' is a very sweet and well-known folk song. One eye of the heroine is full of joy and the other eye is full of sadness. In this folk song, the eternal truth that one should not remain without remembering relatives who are always far away on the occasion of happiness is sung in this folk song. Ramani Sasri playing ras on the beat of the drum will be happy otherwise why can you go to play with it? The very idea of ​​having one's boyfriend present while taking rasa, being a companion and watching Garvi Gori go round and round makes a woman happy, but alas, if the loved one has lived abroad! Not only he remembers it while playing rasa to the rhythm of the drum, but he remembers it by following the dance. Sajan is being remembered even while brushing teeth, bathing, eating and taking care of his mouth, and that is why he cannot be absorbed in those actions, his attention is always distracted. The characteristics of a virile woman are being portrayed in this heroine of the folk song. Who would have sung this folk song? Lord Rama's wife Sita? Shiva's wife Sati or Parvati? Or Krishna Bharya Rukshmani? Who went to play the drum when Hari Sambharti? Folk songs are the gift of some living people, so this song must have been sung by an ordinary woman. Hari means his marriage. Where is the new tradition of considering the husband as God? On the other hand, 'Hari' also needs to respect the woman by considering her as Sita, Parvati, Rukshmani. right?

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