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'Latko Chhod De Jogiya' by Jamali Bai

The human species’ unrivalled capacity for self-deception is ripe material for mockery by mystic poets! This sarcastic and caustic poem widely attributed to Kabir, appears here with the signature of Bhavani Nath. The song pokes fun at the hundred ways in which we fool ourselves – expecting that inner purity can be achieved merely through outer forms and practices. *** Find lyrics/translation of this song at http://ajabshahar.com/songs/details/3... Discover a universe of Bhakti, Sufi, Baul poetry and music at http://www.ajabshahar.org. *** (Click on Settings for subtitles in English & Hindi. Click ‘B’ on keyboard to remove the black background in subtitles.) Jamali Bai was a powerful voice among the women folk singers of Bikaner, Rajasthan. She sang traditional folk songs as well as the nirgun songs of Kabir, Bhavani Nath, Gorakhnath and others mystics, which she learnt from her aunt Shabana’s satsangs. She belonged to the Dholi community of musicians and drummers, who derive their name from the dhol (drum), who traditionally performed for their patrons to make auspicious the start of any new project. Jamali Bai was always accompanied on the harmonium by her husband, Ramzan Khan, whom she considered her primary musical friend and guru. Jamali Bai passed away in July 2016. If you have enjoyed Jamali Bai’s music, we urge you to offer support for her husband. Please contact Gopal Singh of Lokayan, a Bikaner-based NGO, at 9928522992, to do so. Jamali Bai sang this song on the 5th night of the Rajasthan Kabir Yatra – a travelling festival, which toured 7 villages with 13 singers of Bhakti, Sufi and Baul poetry in February 2012. The Yatra was organized by Lokayan in Bikaner (www.lokayan.org) in partnership with the Kabir Project, Bangalore. This is one of a series of uploads for Ajab Shahar, a webspace dedicated to mystic poem and song, created by the Kabir Project team (http://www.ajabshahar.org ; http://www.kabirproject.org). Song credits: Vocals: Jamali Bai Harmonium: Ramzan Khan Dholak: Imamuddin Manjiras: Prakash Nathji Translation: Vipul Rikhi Video Credits: Camera: Aarthi Parthasarathy & Smriti Chanchani Editing: Piyush Kashyap Sound: Atirek Pandey Sub-Titling: Vidula Ramabai & Vipul Rikhi Collection: The Kabir Project Place: Pugal village, Bikaner district, Rajasthan, India Date: 27th February, 2012

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