Muralidhara Bada Chitha Chor
Muralidhara Bada Chitha Chor
Muralidhara Bada Chitha Chor
Giridhara Bala Nanda Kishore
Rhumka Jhumaka Jhuma Ghungaroo Bajey
Rhuma Jhuma Rhuma Jhuma Payal Baajey
Glory to the beautiful Flutist Lord Krishna, the stealer of hearts, the one who lifted the Govardhana mountain and the beloved son of Nanda. Dance, dear Lord, may the anklets that adorn Your Holy Feet play mellifluous music.
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Krishna
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Pilu
Notes:
This Raga also uses D1 as in the phrase: M1 P D1 P G1 R2.
n2 S G2 M1 P N2 S
S N1 D2 P M1 G1 R2 S n2 S G1 R2 S
In the Key of C:
b C E F G B C
C B♭ A G F E♭ D C b C E♭ D C
* lower octave notes are shown in lower case
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Intermediate
Tempo
Medium
Reference Gents Pitch
7 Pancham / B
Reference Ladies Pitch
4.5 Pancham / F#
Notes Range
Lowest Note: P / G
Highest Note: M1 / F (higher octave)
Highest Note: M1 / F (higher octave)
* Western notes are in the Key of C
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Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
to play an instrument or instruments being played; (var) bajey, bajaavey, baja, bajaavath, baajath
play (an instrument); (var) bajaa, bajey, baajey, bajaayey, bajavat, bajaavey, bajaiyya
big
child, son; (var) bal, balana, balagan (tamil), baalam
consciousness, mind; (var) chit
thief; (var) choram
special anklets worn by dancers
one who lifted the mountain - refers to lord krishna who lifted the govardhana peak; (var) giridhara, giridhari
son
one who carries the flute - lord krishna; (var) muralidhari
foster father of lord krishna
ornament for ankles; (var) payaliya - plural
the description of the sound of anklets; (var) rhum-jhum, rhumaka-jhumaka
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