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Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki (आरती कुञ्ज बिहारी की) – Pawan Sut Binti Baram Baar (पवन सुत विनती बारंबार) – Prabhu Ham Pe Kripa Karna (प्रभु हम पे कृपा करना) – Rakh Laaj Meri Ganpati (राख लाज मेरी गणपति) –
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In Banke Bihari temple, Banke Bihari is worshiped in the form of a small child. Thus, no early morning aarti is performed and no bells are hanged anywhere inside the temple premises as it may create the disturbance to Banke Bihari. Only on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, mangala aarti (early morning aarti) is performed. Curtains are drawn ...
List of Bihari singers includes notable singers from Bihar who have made significant contributions to various forms of music, such as stage, film, album, and radio. These artists represent a wide array of genres, from Bhojpuri and Maithili folk music to Bollywood and classical music .
Aarti Mukherjee, also known as Aarti Mukherji or Arati Mukhopadhyay (born 18 July 1943), [1] is an Indian playback singer who has sung in Hindi films such as Geet Gata Chal (1975), Tapasya (1976), Manokamana, Masoom (1983), and Sooraj Mukhi (1992).
Sri Kunj Bihari Temple is a Hindu temple within George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. [1] Established in 1835, it is the oldest Vaishnava temple in the state. It is dedicated to Krishna , who is worshiped in the form of Kunj Bihari with his chief consort Radha at the temple's central sanctum .
Jai Radha Madhab, sometimes spelled as Jai Radha Madhava or Jai Radha Madhav, or Jay(a)-[1] (due to Indo-Aryan schwa dropping) is a Hindu song in Vaishnava tradition. The title is derived from the first line of the song, “Jai Radha Madhava” (Literally means “Victory to Radha and Madhav”), and is commonly sung in Hindi or Sanskrit as Bhajan or in Kirtan.
János Bihari (21 October 1764 – 26 April 1827) was an influential Hungarian Romani violinist. He is one of the founders of Romani academic music and the musical genre verbunkos . [ 1 ]