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A playful Hindi song in praise of the flowing rivers and the god of dance. | A playful Hindi song in praise of the flowing rivers and the god of dance. | ||
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== [[Wild Dances and Silent Songs]] == | == [[Wild Dances and Silent Songs]] == |
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A playful Hindi song in praise of the flowing rivers and the god of dance.
- Writers
- Traditional Hindi
- Lyrics and Direction
>> Stand in a circle, facing center. Jumna ki jai jai, >> Keeping left foot in place, lunge forward and down on right foot bringing arms to the ground. Ganga ki jai jai >> Pivoting on left foot, step back with right foot, raising arms up to the sky. Repeat both parts. >> Clap! Kailash Shakti Shiva, Shankar ki jai jai >> Join hands in circle with arms raised above shoulders, and walk to the right. Clap! Kailash Shaki Shiva, Shankar ki jai jai >> Repeat to the left. (Begin on e – according to the cover: Em, Am Em, Em, Bm Em.)
- Source: the Sw Anand Virendra memorial blog.
Wild Dances and Silent Songs
- Producers
- Sw Jalal
- Ma Anand Savita
- Recorded
- 1989
- Released
- 1990
Audio - full length
- 07 1:51
- Video