New Panche Baja Song in Jilla Simana By Krishna Thapa & Devi Gharti

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Tea Times Music Pvt LTd Presnet's 
In G.C. Amar's Lyrics and Music 
 Kirshna Thapa's New Nepali Lok Panche Baja Folk Song
 "Tin Jilla Simana" 

 Lyrics of This Song 
Female : Haa Hoo Na parnu hai mero hajur basna malai rudai 
Na parnu hai mero hajur basna malai rudai
 Jaane man ho swargadwari paari phata hudai 
Piuthani, kalegi ko maajhamaa piuthani 
 Timrai yaad maa pal harpal samjherai man khani 
Piuthani ho kaleji ko paanamaa piuthani

More Details About This Song
Song Title : Tin Jilla Simina 
Vocal : Krishna Thapa and Devi Gharti 
 Music and Lyrics : G.C. Amar 
 Production and Distribution : Tea Time Music Pvt LTd 
 Acting (Model) : Madan, Pushpa, Kirshna and Menuka 
 Camera : Hari Neupane 
 Editing : Bikash Gewali 
Direction : Madan Khadka 
 Video Made by : Tea Tim Music Pvt LTd

 Devi Gharti (Singer, Performer) is one of the popular singer among the Nepali Music Lovers . Blessed with a golden voice, she has touched the hearts of millions with her songs. She has proven her versatility in the field of music with her various singing style in various genre. 

Panche baja is called so because it is the group of five musical instruments played together. The five musical instruments in panche baja are.

Jhyamta/Jhurma (Cymbal): It is one of the Panchhai Baja. It is a couple of flat round dish-like musical instrument made of brass or bronze, played by beating on each other.

Narsingha (A Trumpet): It is one of Panchaibaja Bajas made of two pieces curved copper tube that is played by blowing air through its mouthpiece.Panche Baja Set

Nagara/Damaha (A Drum): It is also one of the panchhai Baja. It is made of leather stretched over an end of a hollow copper bowl played by hitting with hands or sticks.

Sanai (A kind of clarinet): It is one of the Panchhai Baja. It is made of a metal shaped like a pipe slightly bent forward has couple of holes, reed on the top that you blow into.

Tyamko: It is also one of the Panchai Baja. It is similar to Damaha in shape but very small in size, played with two pieces of sticks called Gajo.

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