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This Haryanvi folk song represents the conversation between Hindu lord Shiva and his first wife Sati. Lord Shiva is trying to make Sati understand that hes just an ascetic who lives in a jungle and he does not have any posession which is necessary for a human being to survive, his only possesion is the weed and the apparatus to get intoxicated with Bhaang (weed) ,and also there isnt any kind of entertainment living in a deserted place. So ,He(Shivji ) advice her (Sati) to marry any rich guy rather than an ascetic and poor guy like him. Tu Raajja Ki Rajdulari Main Sirf Langotte Aala Sun, Bhaang Ragad Ke Piya Karun Main Kundi Sotte Aala Sun. Tu Rajja Ki Chhori Sai, Mhare Ek Bhi Dasi Das Nahi, Shawl Dushalle Odhan Aali, Mhare Kambal Tak Bhi Paas Nahi, Tu Bagga Ki Koyal Sai, Yadde Barf Pade Hari Ghaas Nahi, Kis Tariya Jee Laagge Tera, Shatranj, Chopad, Taash Nahi, Kisi Sahukaar Sai Bhyah Karwa Lai.Main Khalis Totte Aala Sun, Bhaang Ragad Ke Piya Karun Main Kundi Sotte Aala Sun, Tu Rajja Ki Rajdulari Main Sirf Langotte Aala Sun, Bhaang Ragad Ke Piya Karun Main Kundi Sotte Aala Sun. Main Dhoone Mai Tapya Karun Tu Aag Dekh Ke Dar Jaagi, Rakh Ghol Ke Piya Karun Mera Bhaag Dekh Ke Dar Jaagi, Sau Sau Saanp Pade Reh Gall Mai Naag Dekh Ke Dar Jaagi, Taandav Naach Kare Bann Mai Rang Raag Dekh Ke Dar Jaagi, Tane Julfan Aala Chhora Chahiye. Julfan Wala Chhora Chahiye, Main Laambe Chotte Aala Sun, Bhaang Ragad Ke Piya Karun Main Kundi Sotte Aala Sun, From - The movie Oye Lucky ,Lucky Oye
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 16:40:51 +0000

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