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If you are a fan of songs from Pinjara, be impressed by the list of songs from this movie only on Saregama for Marathi song download to enjoy the songs from this movie at just Rs 4 each.The songs by Dada Kondke have also remained popular due to their naughty nature. These songs are fast and yet interesting to listen to. The best example is ‘Var Dhagala Lagli Kal’ that has passed on for so many decades and so many variations of this song have been created. If you wish to soothe your mind listening to such quirky numbers from Marathi movies, just choose Marathi song download on Saregama. Get MP3 songs at Rs 4 and HD quality songs at Rs 10.Lavani is a particular dance type and the songs played in the background are termed as Lavani Songs.

Marathi films have frequently used this form of songs and dance to give a regional touch to the movies. You will find popular Lavani songs like ‘Reshamachya Reghani’, ‘Bugadi Majhi Sandli Ga’ and many more hit Lavani songs on the Saregama regional Marathi songs listing.

Samarth Ramdas, the poet.Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom, knowledge and new beginnings. He is depicted with an elephant head. Samarth Ramadas was inspired to compose the arati by seeing the icon of Mayureshwara (a form of Ganesha) at, the chief shrine in the pilgrimage circuit, consisting of eight Ganesha temples around. The arati is composed in the (musical mode) (Jogia).Pratapaditya Pal describes the 'addresses and references' to Ganesha in the song as 'remarkable', considering Samarth Ramdas's patron deity was, not Ganesha.The genre of arati songs is written in vernacular languages, as opposed the hymns of Hindu religious rituals and, which are in. These songs are sung at the finale of the (worship rituals), while a worshipper offers light to the god.

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This is done by waving a plate with oil- or -soaked lit wicks in front of the icon. Contents and commentary Sukhakarta Dukhaharta contains three stanzas as well as a chorus stanza that is repeated after every stanza. लंबोदर पीतांबर, फणिवरबंधना सरळ सोंड, वक्रतुंड त्रिनयना दास रामाचा, वाट पाहे सदना संकटी पावावे, निर्वाणी रक्षावे, सुरवरवंदना जय देव जय देव, जय मंगलमूर्ती दर्शनमात्रे मनकामना पुरती ॥३॥The last stanza praises Ganesha as One who with a pot belly, who wears yellow silken garments. His pot belly is interpreted to have grown his favourite sweet as well as the sins of his devotees, thus absolving them. A serpent is around his waist.

He has and a soft trunk. His third eye is interpreted to the source of knowledge. Lokprabha notes that the third eye, usually not depicted in Ganesha's iconography, is seen in the Ganesha of Morgaon.

He is called Vakratunda, 'One with a curved trunk'. Another translation of the word means one who destroys the crooked. In the second last line, the poet's name is given: 'Your humble servant Ramadas waits for you to come'. Further, the song requests Ganesha, the Lord who worshipped by all, to be pleased with the devotee in trouble and protect him in distress. The chorus is repeated. Contemporary versions External videoThe collection of Ganesha aratis, including the 'timeless' Sukhakarta Dukhakarta by singer-sister and, became popular on release in the 1970s.

Has the song in her music album Ganesh mantra. The song was used as the theme song for a concert by musicians Vishal Rane and Sameer Bangare.The song was adapted for the movie and helped set the world record for the largest formation of human mosaic of the form of the God.

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