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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra recorded in “UVS-41-19”
(2 records)

 

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A:I-1.5aii (A01-01-05a02) - Sītā / First exile amorous idyll / A matching couple at home / Jewels and shopping

[100] id = 94826
गोंगाणे सुनिता - Gongane Sunita
Village राशीवडे - Rashivade
UVS-41-19 start 00:20 ➡ listen to section
मोठनी मोठ मोती एवढ्या रामाची पघडीला
रामाची सीताबाई ती का मागती बुगडीला
mōṭhanī mōṭha mōtī ēvaḍhyā rāmācī paghaḍīlā
rāmācī sītābāī tī kā māgatī bugaḍīlā
Ram’s Pagadi (a special headgear) has big big pearls
Ram’s Sitabai asks for them for her ear ornament
▷ (मोठनी)(मोठ)(मोती)(एवढ्या) of_Ram (पघडीला)
▷  Of_Ram goddess_Sita (ती)(का)(मागती)(बुगडीला)
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A:I-1.6b (A01-01-06b) - Sītā / Rāvaṇ / Rāvaṇ’s arrogance spells ruin

[111] id = 94827
गोंगाणे सुनिता - Gongane Sunita
Village राशीवडे - Rashivade
UVS-41-19 start 01:29 ➡ listen to section
एवढया लंकेचा ग रावयण अभिमान दाटियला
अंजनीचा बाळ त्याला वस्ताद भेटला
ēvaḍhayā laṅkēcā ga rāvayaṇa abhimāna dāṭiyalā
añjanīcā bāḷa tyālā vastāda bhēṭalā
Ravan* from such a rtch Lanka* was bloated with ego
He found his superior in Anjani’s son
▷ (एवढया)(लंकेचा) * (रावयण)(अभिमान)(दाटियला)
▷ (अंजनीचा) son (त्याला)(वस्ताद)(भेटला)
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RavanA devotee of Shiva, an asura king of ancient Lanka, he is depicted as a great scholar, a Brahmin, a capable ruler and a maestro of the veena (plucked stringed instrument). He is also described as an extremely powerful king and has ten heads.
LankaThe name given in Hindu epics to the island fortress capital of the legendary asura king Ravana in the epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The fortress was situated on a plateau between three mountain peaks known as the Trikuta Mountains. The site of Lanka is identified with Sri Lanka.

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