Sanson Ki Mala Pe
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Sanson Ki Mala Pe (literally: On the rosary of breath) is one of the most popular songs written by Meera Bai, a 16th-century mystic poet. The verses, Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simru Main, Pi Ka Naam expresses her dedication towards Krishna. The major characteristic of her poetry is the complete submission to the deity. This bhajan is written by Meera Bai in the love of her beloved one lord Krishna. Meera Bai was a devout follower of Lord Krishna. Here pi is a word of Hindi literature that means for loving one or lover as Meerabai loved Krishna as her "Priyatam". The word pi describes Krishna in this bhajan.
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Sanson Ki Mala Pe (literally: On the rosary of breath) is one of the most popular songs written by Meera Bai, a 16th-century mystic poet. The verses, Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simru Main, Pi Ka Naam expresses her dedication towards Krishna. The major characteristic of her poetry is the complete submission to the deity. This bhajan is written by Meera Bai in the love of her beloved one lord Krishna. Meera Bai was a devout follower of Lord Krishna. Here pi is a word of Hindi literature that means for loving one or lover as Meerabai loved Krishna as her "Priyatam". The word pi describes Krishna in this bhajan. In Modern times, it was popularised by the various artists as well as by legendary vocalist, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. It was first played by Khan during his first visit to India in 1979 when Raj Kapoor invited him at the wedding of his son Rishi Kapoor. The song remains popular in most Qawwali concerts, Music Reality Shows and devotional gatherings.
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