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'Mann Laago Fakiri Mein' by Kaluram Bamaniya

In a radical departure from the norm of pursing wealth and success, in this song the poet Kabir celebrates the joy of poverty, and the beauty of simplicity. But this poverty is not wretched or empty – it is filled with the joy of Raam remembrance. Kabir claims that this joy is far greater than the joys afforded by material comfort or luxury. Saboori, or contentment, is the tool which takes one to fakiri, or the state of being utterly free – free of desires, wants and the incessant need for more! *** Find lyrics/translation of this song at http://ajabshahar.com/songs/details/8... Discover a universe of Bhakti, Sufi, Baul poetry and music at http://www.ajabshahar.org. *** Kaluram Bamaniya brought alive this song on the 2nd night of the Rajasthan Kabir Yatra in the village of Napasar, bringing some rural women in the audience to their feet. He belongs to a vibrant tradition of singing bhakti poets such as Kabir, Gorakhnath, Bananath and Meera in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh in India. A special presence on stage in this song is Kaluram ji’s daughter Arpita, singing with gusto while she plays the manjiras. This perhaps best exemplifies how learning happens in the folk traditions – the sounds and styles are imbibed and absorbed through many hours and years of inhabiting shared spaces of satsang, both on and off the stage. Kaluram ji himself started learning at the early age of 9, by accompanying his father, grandfather and uncle on the manjiras. When he was 13 years old he ran away from home and went to Rajasthan, where he absorbed a wide repertoire of songs from an itinerant Mirasi singer Ram Niwas Rao for 1-2 years. Contact Kaluram Bamaniya at: 91-98264-00632, [email protected], www.bairagkabir.com Get Kaluram Bamaniya's music at https://www.oklisten.com/album/kabir_.... (Click on Settings for subtitles in English & Hindi. Click ‘B’ on keyboard to remove the black background in subtitles.) This concert was part of the week-long Rajasthan Kabir Yatra, a travelling festival which toured 7 villages with 13 singers of Bhakti, Sufi and Baul poetry in February 2012. The Yatra was organized by Lokayan in Bikaner (www.lokayan.org) in partnership with the Kabir Project, Bangalore. This is one of a series of uploads for Ajab Shahar, a webspace dedicated to mystic poem and song, created by the Kabir Project team (http://www.ajabshahar.org ; http://www.kabirproject.org). Song Credits: Lead Vocals & Tambura: Kaluram Bamaniya Violin: Devnarayan Saroliya Dholak: Devidas Bairagi Harmonium: Santosh K Pathhundia Nagaari (Timki): Sajan Singh Parmar Manjiras & Co-singers: Ram Prasad Parmar & Arpita Translation: Vipul Rikhi & Shabnam Virmani Video Credits: Cameras: Smriti Chanchani & Aarthi Parathasarthy Sound: Atirek Pandey Editing: Piyush Kashyap Sub-Titling: Kabir Khanna Collection: The Kabir Project Date of Recording: February 2012

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