
Song Ori Sakhi Mangal By Kailash Kher Download - 6.53 Mb. To be notified of our weekly song features, subscribe to our newsletter by simply entering your email below.Heri Sakhi Mangal Gao Ri Kailash Kher 276 Strike the unstruck note, chant the soundless mantra (Om) Strike the unstruck note, chant the soundless mantra (Om) – today, my love is coming home! With the koels are singing aloud with other birds in tandem, the angels are queuing up to enter our homes.

Peehu peehu papiha ratey, Kuhu kuhu koyal japeyĪs the colors interplay with each other to form novel patterns, happiness has found a home in my heart. * An Indian superstition of putting a small black dot / blemish on a pretty face. Goddess of fortune, Lakshmi, bless me so I avoid an evil eye. Waiting for Him on the terrace, I am feeling pretty! Someone fetch me kohl and put a black spot on my face*. Dress up the heavens and earth to celebrate His arrival.

Har koi kaajal laau ree, Mohe kaala teeka lagaao ree Heri sakhi mangal gaau ree, Dharti ambar sajaao ree Only when you drink form the river of silence shall you indeed sing.Īnd when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb.Īnd when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.ĭecorate the entrance with rangoli colors, Rejoice ! Do you know why? Today, my love is coming home! What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls it a butterfly - Bachįor what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun?Īnd what is to cease breathing, but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may rise and expand and seek God unencumbered? For them – as Kailas writes in this song – death is when the beloved comes home.Īs we ruminate on the melody of this week’s offering Chowk puraavo, a few chosen words from the wise keep us company on the topic of death.ĭo not lose the moment of sorrow, for it is precious, says Hafiz.ĭon’t surrender your loneliness so quicklyĪs few human or even divine ingredients canĪnd can death take away the bonds built over many lifetimes? For such fortunate few, death ceases to be a cause of despair and transcends into a celebration. It is never to see easy to say good byes to near ones – but Kailas’s love for his father seems to landed him in the sublime territory. Kailas wrote this song as he stood besides his departing father. This week’s song has been written as well as composed by Kailas Kher, the acclaimed Sufiana singer.
