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Kede Kede P​.​S. No. 419

from Sonali Bhor – The Golden Dawn by Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar

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P.S. No. 419

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Kede kede koto da’ki
Tumi ki shunite ca’ona’.
Ka’da’te ki bha’loba’so
Ta’i bujhi sa’da’ da’ona’.

Sra’vaneri dha’ra’ jhare
Diva’ nishi aniva’re
Dekhe dekhe mrdu ha’so
E ki kathin pra’n balona’

Ma’la’ gethe mano phule
Bhija’ibo ashru jale
Se ma’la’ toma’ke dobo
Dekhi paro ki parona’.

How much I weep for you
and call you, oh Lord !
Can’t you hear me ?
It seems you
love to make me weep
That’s why you do not respond.

Like the torrential rains of shravana*
Tears stream down from my eyes
day and night incessantly.
You see everything and smile gently
How hardhearted you are !

I will weave a garland and
drench it with tears
I will offer it to you and see
whether you accept it or not.

* Peak rainy season in India

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from Sonali Bhor – The Golden Dawn, released April 28, 2020
sung by Sushmita Goswami

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Dada Nabhaniilananda, originally from New Zealand, is a yoga monk of Ananda Marga, The Path of Bliss. Through his music and songs he seeks to connect us with the source of love within and remind us of our connection to to all life. He had his 15 minutes of fame in 1992 when he appeared on stage with the Dalai Lama before 10,000 at the 1992 Earth Summit, in Brazil. ... more

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