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Grindmill songs of Maharashtra — Song #49067 by Kamble Ganga

Village: होनवडज - Honvadaj


H:XXI-5.2ai (H21-05-02a01) - Ambedkar / Ramābai, the first wife / Āheva / Kuṅkū, Ramā’s auspicious symbol

Cross-references:H:XXI-5.1a (H21-05-01a) - Ambedkar / Struggles for the dalits / Takes sides for his people
[12] id = 49067
कांबळे गंगा - Kamble Ganga
रमाबाई कुकू लेते मेणावरी गोल
बाबा इवाइनातून बोल दलितांचे काय हाल
ramābāī kukū lētē mēṇāvarī gōla
bābā ivāinātūna bōla dalitāñcē kāya hāla
Ramabai applies the round spot of kunku* on wax
Baba speaks from the plane, how are the Dalits* doing
▷  Ramabai kunku (लेते)(मेणावरी)(गोल)
▷  Baba (इवाइनातून) says (दलितांचे) why (हाल)
Ramābāī applique du kumku, un point rond sur la cire
Bābā parle de l’avion. Quelle détresse que celle des dalit!
kunkuA red spot applied on the forehead by married women whose husband is alive as a mark of good fortune. This powder is also applied to God as a part of worship. It is prepared from turmeric, lemon juice, alum etc.
Dalit ➡ DalitsDepressed classes

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  1. Kuṅkū, Ramā’s auspicious symbol