Tirsana Music Pvt Ltd Presnet's
Ramila Neupane's New Nepali Lok Teej Song
"Pankha Chalai Deu"
Mobile Ringback Tone Code For This Song
PRBT : 60460369
Lyrics of This Song
Female : chiso hawa aauchha ki jhyal dhoka kholera
Ma ta marna lai sake garmi le polera, Garmi le polera
chiso hawa aauchha ki jhyal dhoka kholera
Ma ta marna lai sake garmi le polera, Garmi le polera
Parda na lai deu na , parda na lai deu na
Launa malai k bhayao jyan dhakyo pasina le
Garmi le aatiya pankha chalaideu,
pankha chalaidu na pankha chalaideu
Chha bhane AC chalaideu na chhaina bhane pankha chalaideu
A Garmi le aatiye pankha chalideu
Male : Gaam mai bhayo adherao batti ni balena , batti ni balena
Sirra hawa yehi bela kahin bata chalena,
kahin bata chalena
Gaam mai bhayo adherao batti ni balena , batti ni balena
Sirra hawa yehi bela kahin bata chalena, kahin bata chalena
Parda na lai deu na , parda na lai deu malai ni k bhayo jyan dhaykyo pasina le
Garmile aatiye pankha chalaideu na
More Details about This Song
Song Title : Pankha Chalaideu
Vocal : Ramila Neupane and Khuman Adhikari
Lyrics : Baburam Bohora
Music : Khuman Adhikari
Production and Distribution : Tirsana Music Pvt Ltd
Acting (Cast) : Janabi Bohora and Mahadev Tripathi
Direction : Shankar B.C.
Camera : Rajesh Ghimire
Editing : Nabin Gharti Magar
Video Made by : Krishna Filims and Advertising
What is Teej
Teej is a celebration celebrated by Nepali ladies, for the long existence of her better half and long and firm relationship between them until the demise this life and every one of the lives to come. Teej is watched for conjugal satisfaction, prosperity of life partner and kids and refinement of own body and soul. Teej is the most renowned celebration among Nepali ladies.
The people music and moves add more flavor to conventional estimations of Teej. It is captivating to see ladies, in "Red" moving and singing in the city, going to sanctuary in blessed and fasting state of mind. Teej is likewise called Hari Talika Teej. This celebration is praised by Nepali Hindu ladies the whole way across the world.
Teej is a little red bug that leaves the dirt amid the stormy season. It is said Teej got its name from the same red bug. That is the reason Teej is commended in red.
On Teej, the aficionados don't eat and drink the entire day. They first offer love to Lord Shiva and spend whatever remains of the day singing and moving in the sanctuary premises. Singing Teej tunes like "Teej ko rahar aayo bari lai". To be sure, ladies are seen for the most part in blessed locales on this day. Men are not permitted to enter the vast majority of Shiva Temples on this day.
Outside Kathmandu valley as well, ladies accumulate out in the open spots like streets and advertises and appreciate the celebration by singing and moving.
In spite of the fact that the ladies quick for the duration of the day - declining to take even a drop of water - Teej brings blesses the characteristics of ladies in the urban communities and towns.
It is an uncommon open door for some hitched ladies in Nepali town to go to their mom's home because of occupied timetables in town ranch works. The guardians welcome their girls or send somebody to convey their little girls to their home a day or two preceding the celebration. There they contribute of the custom nourishment called dar before going on a quick on Teej. Strangely, no little girl goes to her mom's place amid this celebration unless they get a welcome from her folks or siblings. On the off chance that they don't get a welcome from their folks, they feel greatly dismal - they say it is the saddest minute in their life.
The planning of the celebration is down to earth in a provincial society like our own as it falls promptly after the homestead work is over. This celebration happens after the agriculturists wrap up their paddy fields.
Hindu ladies the nation over commend this celebration with much fun, the sustenance they eat as "dar" fluctuates from spot to put. In slopes of eastern Nepal they take porridge, sel roti and lamb as dar though in western Nepal, they eat rice cooked in ghee which they call latte. In the city, pulau, desserts, sheep, fish make the fundamental menu of dar.
Nowadays it is getting to be costly to observe Teej as the general population appear to contend in welcoming relatives and companions for the dar eating and spending more for other custom practices.

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