Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal
Item Overview
- Title
- Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal
- Alternative title
- Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal
- Creator
- Kothari, Komal
- Date Created
- January 1, 1995 - December 31, 1999
- Date
- 1995/1999
- Language
- Marwari
- Collection
- Recordings of Hereditary Musicians of Western Rajasthan
- Program
- Modern Endangered Archives Program
Notes
- Description
- Meera Bhajans sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam of the Meghwal community. Meera Bhajans are devotional songs composed by the saint poet Meera and are mostly dedicated to Krishna. These Bhajans are sung by Tandura, Manjira, Sindhi Sarangi and Dholak accompaniment.
- Contents note
- 1. 'Mewari rana kan par chodyo des', a Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal with Tandura, Sindhi Sarangi, Manjira and Dholak accompaniment. 2. 'Chalo ma ganga jamna ri teer', a Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal with Tandura, Sindhi Sarangi, Manjira and Dholak accompaniment. 3. 'Jogira re ja mati ja', a Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal with Tandura, Sindhi Sarangi, Manjira and Dholak accompaniment. 4. 'Door nagar panth dwarka', a Meera Bhajan sung by Padmaram and Mahesharam Meghwal with Tandura, Sindhi Sarangi, Manjira and Dholak accompaniment.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 28 min. 49 sec.
- Medium
- audio cassette
Keywords
- Genre
- sound recordings
- Subject Geographic
- Rajasthan (India)
- Resource type
- sound recording
- Subjects
-
Meghwal
Manjira
Tandura
Meera
Folk songs, Rajasthani--India--Rajasthan
Devotional poetry
Dholak
Oral tradition
Folk literature, Rajasthani
Stringed instruments
Sindhi Sarangi
Find This Item
- Repository
- Rupayan Sansthan
- Local Identifier
- RS1405
- ARK
- ark:/21198/z18t0fv7
- Archival Collection
- Rupayan Audio-Visual Archive
- Manifest url
Access Condition
- Rights statement
- unknown
- Rights Holder
- Rupayan Sansthan, rupayansansthan@gmail.com
- Funding Note
- Digitization for the Recordings of Hereditary Musicians of Western Rajasthan collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia.