राम जी के भईले जनमवा चलहौ करि आई दरसनवा A Sohar song from Ayodhya by Malini Awasthi

A traditional Indian Sohar folk song from Awadh and Varanasi अवध में बाजे बधईया, कौसल्या के ललना भये
A traditional Indian Sohar folk song from Awadh and Varanasi अवध में बाजे बधईया, कौसल्या के ललना भये
This beautiful folk song from Vrindavan, thousands of years old, mentions the Kadam tree which was once in abundance in Vraj. The swing mentioned in this song is on a Kadam tree, which in the rainy season is laden with round, deep yellow ball like
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