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Comments on song "O Aashadh Ke Pahle Baadal"
Dee Thakore on April 19, 2009 one of Kalidasa's most popular poem "Meghaduam" with 111 stanzas.
Describing how King Kubera (from central India) trying to send message thru
northward cloud to his wife in (north of India) Himalaya. It shows the
knowledge on meteorology. "mat maar mat maar kahi brakha ke var" by Lata is
just glorifying the dance in moonson season. Just supurb!
watumaly on June 11, 2009 Thank you very much for uploading this beautiful song. For over a year I
had been searching for this song and hoping some one will upload it one
day. Thanks again.
krishna chandra singh Sanger on July 03, 2011 This song reminds me of another song from Meghdoot (1945) by
Jagmohan,namely,'O varsha ke pahle badal'.Both are nostalgic gems from an
era which seems lost in the mists of times."The sweetest songs are those
which are sad". A Yaksha had been exiled by Kuber (the king of Yakshas) to
Vindhyachal mountains. At the onset of the rainy season he requests a cloud
to carry his reassuring message to his lovelorn wife in Alkapuri.He gives
details of the route to Alkapuri to the cloud .
Indu Puri on August 06, 2013 o aashadh ke pahle badal tu na jhuke virahi jano ke karun asru jal ruk ja
re ek pal dur dur mera desh jaha bikhraye kesh birhan ka banaye besh priya
meri videsh kaise kate kalesh use dena mera sandesh re o aasadh ke pahle
badal chal aise jo gagan marg le chalta hathi mand pawan or baye bol raha
hai bandh katar baguliyo ka dal dal raha hai raj hans bhi udte hai pankho
ko tane o aasadh ke pahle badal
Jagjit Singh Ishar on December 03, 2014 Beautiful melodious composition the hallmark of SN Tripathi.
one of Kalidasa's most popular poem "Meghaduam" with 111 stanzas.
Describing how King Kubera (from central India) trying to send message thru
northward cloud to his wife in (north of India) Himalaya. It shows the
knowledge on meteorology. "mat maar mat maar kahi brakha ke var" by Lata is
just glorifying the dance in moonson season. Just supurb!