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New Nepali Teej Song 2073/2016 | MERI BUNU - Nandu Pariyar & Laxmi Majhi | Malati Digital


Malati Digital Pvt LTd Present's 
 Nandu Pariyar's New Nepali Lok Dohori Folk Teej Song
 "Meri Bunu"

 Mobile Ringback Tone Code For This Song 
 PRBT : 6046046301 (Male) , PRBT : 6046046402 (Female) and PRBT : 6046046503

 Lyrics of This Song 
 Male :  Mayako boli malai man paryo katima ramri chheu
Mayako boli malai man paryo katima ramri chheu 
 Pohor ko teejma sanai po dekhthe harlakkai badecheu 
 Kammarai bhachni le dil choryo nachnele 
 Meri bunu nacha funu funu, Meri bunu nacha funu funu
Meri bunu nacha funu funu, Meri bunu nacha funu funu 

Female : Kanaima mundra kapal palechau akhaimaa chasma chha 
Kanaima mundra kapal palechau akhaimaa chasma chha  
 Timilai dekhesi khoi malai k bhayo na ta man basma chha 
  Top mundra launile dil choryo gaunile 
Mero kale gaideu geet majjale,Mero kale gaideu geet majjale
Mero kale gaideu geet majjale,Mero kale gaideu geet majjale

For More Details of This Song 
 Song Title : Meri Bunu 
 Vocal : Nandu Pariyar and Laxu Majhi 
 Music and Lyrics : Nandu Pariyar 
Market Management : Malati Digital Pvt LTd 
 Cast (Dancer) : Bhawana and Govinda 
Direction : Lokendra Shah 
Camera : Madhab Paudel 
Editing : Bijaya Pokhrel 
 Post Production : Unique Movies Pvt LTd 
 VIdeo Made by : Aastha Kala Kendra Butwal 

Teej Festival in Nepal
The celebration is devoted to the Goddess Parvati, recognizing her union with Lord Shiva, the celebration is commended for conjugal delight, prosperity of companion and youngsters and refinement of own body and soul. The celebration is a three-day-long festival that joins extravagant banquets and in addition inflexible fasting. Teej is a fasting celebration for Hindu ladies. It is fundamentally celebrated in Nepal and Haryana (India) and is considered as the most standard type of teej. It is additionally celebrated in a few conditions of India yet has verging on vanished these days. 

It happens on the third day of Shukla Paksha (splendid moon fortnight) of the Shraavana or Saawan month of Hindu logbook that ordinarily tumbles from late July to early September. Falling on the Hindu month of Bhadrapada or Bhado (August/September), it additionally praises the landing of storm after a period of severe warmth. "Teej" is a little red creepy crawly that leaves the dirt amid downpours.