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Perhaps the ultimate song of surrender, this bhajan which we first heard from Mahesha Ram ji has caught on like fire and is now sung with great love and gusto by singers as diverse as Mooralala in Kutch to Prahladji in Malwa, to singers and audiences in big cities. Could it be a reflection of our deep need or yearning for a state of surrender, in a time where our entire culture tells us to be ‘in charge’ or ‘in control’, to ‘get our act together’. What is the feeling, the texture of the surrender evoked in this song? Is it a loose kind of letting go, an inability to deal with things? Or is it rather surrender to a deeper wisdom, a power greater than our own small reason, a loving welcoming of a guiding force into our lives? *** Find lyrics/translation of this song at http://ajabshahar.com/songs/details/6... Discover a universe of Bhakti, Sufi, Baul poetry and music at http://www.ajabshahar.org. *** Meditative and mesmeric – these are the qualities of Mahesha Ram ji’s music. Unhurried and not in an eager rush to please the public, Mahesha Ramji slows you down, and compels you step into his rhythm. He belongs to Chhatangadh village near Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, and represents the folk style of the Meghval community, who are the traditional carriers of the poetry of many bhakti poets including Kabir, keeping it alive through a powerful oral tradition. (Click on Settings for subtitles in English & Hindi. Click ‘B’ on keyboard to remove the black background in the subtitles.) Contact Mahesha Ram at +91 99298-76095 Get his music at http://www.amazon.in/dp/B00PH5KE8G and http://www.amazon.in/dp/B00PH5KJFY Mahesha Ram ji sang this song along with Bhage Khan and the rest of his troupe in Momasar village on the first night of the Rajasthan Kabir Yatra, a week-long travelling festival which toured 7 villages with 13 singers of Bhakti, Sufi and Baul poetry in February 2012. The Yatra was organised by Lokayan in Bikaner (www.lokayan.org) in partnership with the Kabir Project, Bangalore. Ajab Shahar is a digital archive of mystic poetry and music drawing from the rich Bhakti and Sufi oral traditions in India and beyond... Explore a world of sung and spoken wisdom at https://ajabshahar.com Song Credits: Vocals & Tambura: Mahesha Ram Second Vocals & Tambura: Bhage Khan Dholak: Anwar Khan Manjiras: Amolak Ram & Mona Ram Harmonium: Gillu Khan Translation: Vipul Rikhi Video Credits: Cameras: Smriti Chanchani & Aarthi Parthasarathy Sound: Atirek Pandey Editing: Piyush Kashyap Sub-Titling: Anand Baskaran & Vipul Rikhi Collection: The Kabir Project Date of Recording: 23 February 2012