New Nepali Teej Song 2073/2016 | Manko Geet - Shakti Chand & Ashika Gurung | Hamal Music

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Hamal Music Pvt LTd Presnet's 
Singer Ashika Gurung's New Nepali Folk Lok Teej Song
 "Manko Geet" 

 Mobile Ringback Tone Code For This Song 
 PRBT : 60460570 

Lyrics of This Song 
Male : Juwa taas kheldina chhaina piune baani
Juwa taas kheldina chhaina piune baani 
 Ma jattiko keta pauna garai parla nani
 Gaiyo gaiyo manko geet gaiyo 
 Jaad rakshi khadia , surti churot khadina 
 Yesto manchhe maichhu ni aru kina chahiyo
Jaad rakshi khadia , surti churot khadina 
 Yesto manchhe maichhu ni aru kina chahiyo, aru kina chahiyo 

 Female : Sangini ko gharbaar dekhdaa bihe garne man moryo 
Sangini ko gharbaar dekhdaa bihe garne man moryo
Pallaghare kanchiko ni jadiya pohi paryoa 
 Gaiyo man ko geet gaiyo 
Jaad rakshi nakhane surti churot nakhane 
 Testo manchhe kahin bhaya chihiyo mali chahiyo
Jaad rakshi nakhane surti churot nakhane 
Testo manchhe kahin bhaya chihiyo malai chahiyo, 
Chahiyo malai chahiyo

More Details About This Song 
 Song Title : Manko Geet 
 Vocal : Shakti Chand and Ashika Gurung 
 Music and Lyrics : Kiran Babu PUn 
 Production and Distribution : Hamal Music Pvt LTd 
Acting (Model) : Jems B.C. and Anjila Karki 
 Direction : Devendra Kunwar 
Camera : Suresh Shrestha 
Editing : Deepak Bista

Teej actually signifies "third" and the third day after moonless night of Srawan Month of Hindu logbook is a promising festival of Teej. Teej is the greatest celebration for Hindu ladies of Nepal. The celebration falls either in late July or toward the beginning of August as indicated by Gregorian schedule. The celebration that recognizes Goddess Parvati wedlock with Lord Shiva is watched for everlasting closeness between wedded couples, prosperity of family and purgation of soul and body. A three-day-long celebration permits scrumptious late night feast and also tests perseverance amid 24 hour long intense fasting. 

The main day of Teej, Dar Khane Din (feast day preceding fasting) commences stupendously. Ladies wedded and unmarried particularly of Chettri and Brahmin ethnical tribes accumulate at their maternal area. Everybody in red and green clothing embellished with adornments assemble at a spot where they appreciate singing and moving. Tunes ordinarily have words that depict the sacredness and celestial force of Lord Shiva. The musical festival goes till midnight. In the mean time, men of the maternal family have feast for their sisters, nieces, cousins and little girls offering them complete freedom to appreciate this specific day. After the banquet, a 24-hour long quick starts. Teej, a conventional celebration where ladies additionally express their torments through the verses of the tunes they sing while moving. 

The second day of Teej is a fasting day. A few ladies experience extreme fasting (24 hours without sustenance and water) while others favor fluids and natural products. Both wedded and unmarried ladies attempt fasting. Hitched ladies quick for the favors of longlife, peace and thriving of their significant other and family. Unmarried quick to be honored with legitimate spouse. Ladies sing and move to the close-by Shiva Temple to be a piece of mass fasting, move and music. 

The Final day of the celebration is Rishi Panchami-a day devoted to sacred holy people (Rishi alludes to holy people). After consummation of petition the earlier day ladies fulfill seven holy people offering them nourishment, cash and distinctive blessings. They additionally offer supplications to holy person divinities washing with red mud, and brushing with datiwan (a sort of hedge tree). This last custom of Teej cleans body and soul of ladies liberating them from every one of their transgressions.

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