Perhaps the most remembered and quoted woman in India's history is the 16th century poet, singer and saint Meerabai, or Meera. Versions of her songs are sung today all over India, and she often appears as a subject in films, books, dances, plays and paintings. Meerabai belonged to the Rajput aristocracy. From an early age, she worshiped the image of Krishna. Her form of worship was influenced by a number of her relatives who were devotees of a mystical form of Hinduism called Bhakti. In the Bhakti tradition, one approaches one's God through pure love, without any restrictions of caste, color or gender.
E Ri Main To Prem Diwani is one of Mirabai's most popular songs. The singers featured here are from across all genres of music. They belong to different times and were trained for diverse styles of music. While Aziz Mian is a famous qawwal from Pakistan, Lakshmi Shankar is a renowned Hindustani classical singer. Juthika Roy is a legendary bhajan singer of yesteryear. Geeta Dutt and Lata Mangeshkar, as we all know, are associated with Hindi film music. The styles of their singing may be different but the passion is the same. Take your pick.
Aziz Mian - Prem Diwani (Qawwali) :
Lakshmi Shankar - Eri Main To Prem Diwani (Bhajan) :
Lata Mangeshkar - Eri Main To Prem Diwani (Nau Bahar 1952) :
Geeta Dutt - Eri Main To Prem Diwani (Jogan 1950) :
Juthika Roy - Main To Prem Diwani (Non-Film) :
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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All the versions are great. So far had heard only Lata's. My favourites are Lata's and Lakshmi Shankar's. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteAny idea what raga it is in??
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