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Krishna and Radha dancing the rasalila, a 19th-century painting, Rajasthan. The Raslila (Sanskrit: रासलीला, romanized: Rāsalīlā), [1] [2] also rendered the Rasalila or the Ras dance, is part of a traditional story described in Hindu texts such as the Bhagavata Purana and Gita Govinda, where Krishna dances with Radha and the gopis of Braj.
D.T was introduced to Mohammed Gauss who was the composer of Asokamala and he went to Kotahena to write lyrics. D.T. mentioned that Mohammed Gauss played foot below at midnight as playing a Gramophone record player and he wrote suitable Sinhala words for those melodies. He wrote his first lyrics for "Shanthame Rathreey" Chandra kanthi de Aloke.
The Radha Rani Temple in Barsana host this festival in a grand manner as Basana is also considered as the birthplace of Radha. Apart from Barsana, this festival is celebrated in nearly all the temples of Vrindavan and ISKCON temples across the world as it is one of the major festival for many Vaishnavism sections.
"Radha Rani Na Jaiyo Ri" Laxmikant–Pyarelal Anand Bakshi solo "So Jaa, So Jaa" Shuruaat "Baadal Ki Baahon Mein" Ram Bhardwaj Manhar Udhas "Tere Bin Chain Na Aaye" Hasrat Jaipuri Mohammed Aziz "Ban Ke Bhi Mere Ban Na Sake" solo "Tumhi Par Mite The, Tumhi Par Mitenge" Shabbir Kumar Superman "Kankari Jhade Paaon Meib" Kamal Kant
Sthirata nahi nahire maanasaa [10] Dharma Nirnayam(1976 film) M.Janardhan [11] M. Balamuralikrishna: Telugu: Amritavarshini (C) / Amritvarshini (H) Kaathiruntha Malli Malli [TH - A Raga's Journey 3] Mallu Vetti Minor: Ilaiyaraaja: P. Susheela: Amritavarshini (C) / Amritvarshini (H) Mazhaikku Oru Devaney [TH - A Raga's Journey 3] Sri Raghavendra ...
Best known for her work in South Indian filmsalso worked in a few projects in other Indian language and Sinhala films. Anuradha has recorded over 4000 songs. She has also recorded songs for many non-film albums, tele-series, devotionals and classical collaborations. [1]
Radharaman Dutta (Bengali: রাধারমণ দত্ত; 1834 – 1915), also spelt as Radha Raman Dutta, was an influential Bengali musician and poet. A prominent member of the Bauls , Dutta's body of work has led him to be considered as the "Father of Dhamail songs". [ 1 ]
Goloka (Sanskrit: गोलोक) or Goloka Vrindavan (IAST: Goloka Vṛndāvana) is the celestial abode of the Hindu god Krishna and his chief consort Radha. [1] [2] In the Bhagavata Purana [3] and Garga Samhita, Krishna is portrayed as the highest person who resides in Goloka along with his three wives - Radha, Virija and Bhudevi. [4]