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Kalo Jole Kuchla Tole, Jhumur Song, Folk Song by Lipi Chakraborty

Kalo jole kuchla tole is a Jhumur Song, Singer: Lipi Chakraborty. Jhumur Song is a kind of folk song of the ancient tradition. At the beginning, jhumur was the song of indigenous communities, India, especially the Santals (santhals). The meaning of the song in English : This song depicts the life of a people on the banks of a river. One of the fisherman named Sanatan drowned in the river. Addressing his widow, the singer says that although the black water of the river drowned Sanatan, his memory has not been erased yet. This river is omnivorous. The idea of ​​living happily on its shores is just greed. As it is useless to give ghee to the shrimp, the Woman has made a mistake only out of fun in the love of Sanatan. In any case, the Woman took care of her hair with a mirror-comb of Midnapore and ribbon of Bankura , she could not straighten her hair. Unable to hold the red simbol of her forehead ... However, human life does not stop after so many things. Happiness peeks out again after sorrow, shows people the path of hope again. The same has happened with the Woman. She looks like a princess after a lunar eclipse. A radiant elegance has returned to the beauty of her hair and appearance. It's as if she's in love with someone new again. Just as it is not possible to understand where Krishna and Radha are sitting in different types of flowers in the forest, it is also not possible to understand when the human mind falls in love with someone. The Woman has got her loving life back again. The river in which she lost her Sanatan, has regained her Sanatan on the banks of the river. The tradition come back again and again... Disclaimer - Video is for educational purpose only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.

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