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Brochure of Doordarshan Archives - DDK Delhi

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Begum Akhtar<br />

DVD-Rs.395/-,VCD-Rs.295/- & ACD-Rs.195/-<br />

Alive and electric in her songs; music that has found instant<br />

connection in souls that know that pain is personal and yet<br />

universal.The beauty <strong>of</strong> her music has been her characteristic<br />

simplicity. A rare compilation <strong>of</strong> recordings <strong>of</strong> Rooh-e-Mausiqi<br />

or spirit <strong>of</strong> music, from her heyday in 1970s.<br />

Hori<br />

Ghazal - Jigar Muradabadi<br />

Ghazal - Faiz Ahmed Faiz<br />

Dadra<br />

Sufiyana Qawwali<br />

DVD-Rs.395/-,VCD-Rs.295/- & ACD-Rs.195/-<br />

A rare selection <strong>of</strong> lost voices from the tradition <strong>of</strong> Muslim mystic<br />

music in India, embraced as devotional across communities:<br />

Habib Painter, Shankar-Shambhu and the Sabri Brothers. Songs<br />

include classics like Man Kunto Maula and several popular<br />

compositions by Amir Khusro.<br />

Bahut kathin hai dagar panghat ki : Habib Painter<br />

Peele sharab-e-ishq Nabi : Shankar - Shambhu<br />

Kaul Tarana : Sabri Brothers<br />

Khwaja ki deewani : Sabri Brothers<br />

Vividha<br />

Wadali Brothers<br />

Sufi Soarings<br />

DVD-Rs.395/- & ACD-Rs.195/-<br />

The vigour <strong>of</strong> Punjab’s dargah-mela folkways in the robust voices<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Wadali Brothers and others singing popular verses by<br />

Punjab’s best-loved mystics (Baba Bulle Shah, Baba Farid).<br />

In the Sufi poetry <strong>of</strong> India, the female note is dominant. The poet<br />

views himself as a woman who yearns for her lover and is so<br />

lost in her love for him that she gives up her own identity and<br />

becomes one with the lover. Generally, a woman waits for the<br />

lover to lift her veil, but in the spiritual realm, the woman herself<br />

lifts her veil to have a glimpse <strong>of</strong> the lover; Love in Sufism is<br />

exalted to the spiritual realm.<br />

Vol-1<br />

Turya turya ja farida<br />

Mere ranjha palle de vich paa de<br />

Ghunghat chak o sajna<br />

Bulla ki jana main kaun<br />

Mainda yaar nahin aaya<br />

Jugni kehndi aa - kehndi aa<br />

Vol-2<br />

Ik nukta yaar banaya<br />

Mo se naina milai ke<br />

Assan te tennu rab mannea<br />

Jaise meri id ho gai<br />

Dama dam mast kalandar<br />

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