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Megha Tumi P​.​S. No. 119

from Sonali Bhor – The Golden Dawn by Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar

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P.S. No. 119

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Megh, tumi ka’che eso
Jal ca’ , a’ro jal ca’i.
Sabuj dha’ner ca’ra shuka’iya ja’y
Ek kan’a’ jal na’i, jal na’i.

Nebur phulete a’jo madhu bhareni
A’ta’r phulete kona phal dhareni
Ba’tabiir phul gandhe ma’teni
Ei nida’run khara’ theke
tra’n’ pete ca’i.

Kadamba kali sab jhare par’eja’y
Rajaniigandha’ phul
phut’ite na’ pa’y

Aa’guner halka’y ma’ti pur’e ja’y
Bars’a’r snigdhata’ kotha’
khunje pa’i.

Oh, clouds! Come near
We want water, still more water
The green seedlings of paddy
are withering
In the scorching heat of the sun.
There is not a drop of water,
not a single drop

The orange blossoms are not yet
filled with nectar
The custard apple blossoms have
not yet become fruits
The pomelo flowers are not
intoxicated with fragrance
From this cruel drought
we want relief.
We want water, still more water.

The kadamba blossoms have all
dropped off
The tuberose flowers cannot bloom
In this fiery heat the earth is scorched
Where shall we find
the freshness of rain ?

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

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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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