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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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  (Begin on e – according to the cover: Em, Am Em, Em, Bm Em.)
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:(''Source:'' the [[Sw Anand Virendra]] [http://byebye-virendra.blogspot.nl/2009/02/from-rangeeni.html memorial blog].)
:''Source:'' the [[Sw Anand Virendra]] [http://byebye-virendra.blogspot.nl/2009/02/from-rangeeni.html memorial blog].


== [[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

Artists
Ma Anand Neera
Sw Ramananda
Ma Satyam
Ma Anand Savita
Producers
Sw Jalal
Ma Anand Savita
Recorded
1989
Released
1990

Audio - full length

07 1:51
Video