The famous song written by Rasool Mir in the back groud of village door looking at the beauty of young beautifull young gujar girl well sung but poor choreography not keeping to the theme of the song . It should have matched the meaning of each verse
well, seerapple, it not what you have mentioned , it is by all means depicted as a traditional welcome song for spring, but the poet( i guess u know Rasool Mir), had no intention of dedicating it to spring or to aryans, it is a pure love song, that was forbidden given the socio-cultural status of that time. find it urself just dwell into the lyrics. infact love-struck, the poet died at not an advanced age.
corrcet let us not forget kashmiri muslims are pure brahmins who converted to islam influences of vedic civilistion are visible even to day in kashmir , displaced kashmiri pandits are pure brhamins an inteligetnt race the great Iqbals ancestors were kashmiri brahimins
danxill this is traditional welcome to spring in kashmir valley , these are pure Aryans and this song mentions the name of King Indra who was aryan warrior it goes back to Vedic age one of the oldest civilisation on earth and still alive with kashmiri pandits in particular
Rasool Mir was walking down the street and he saw a Beautiful Kashmiri Brahmin(Pundit) girl by the name of PoshMaal (in Koshur, this word means a Flower Garland and this name was a very common Kashmiri Brahmin name). Of course, he couldn't marry her because they were from different religions....But, she continued to serve as his muse and inspiration for countless songs...The most famous one being Rind Poshmaal.
Wonderful lyrics and nice voice. Would have been much better if the ladies in background were wearing traditional Kashmiri dress (phiran and all that silver jwellery) and performing Roauf and Hiket. Anyway good job. God bless you all.
whats to be proouds of here..look like your everyday indian-the dance,dress,looks and everything
Muqtadaralsadr 1 month ago
The famous song written by Rasool Mir in the back groud of village door looking at the beauty of young beautifull young gujar girl well sung but poor choreography not keeping to the theme of the song . It should have matched the meaning of each verse
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rooppeshen 6 months ago
@rooppeshen
PoshMaal was a Kashmiri PANDIT girl and NOT a Gujjar. Get your facts straight. Are you even a Kashmiri?
Anotherkashmiri 2 months ago
nice kashi song
TheFakaleo 1 year ago
Jus to point out seerapple additional fact that the lyrics are somewhat altered , plus some bits missing especially where the poet mentions his name.
danXMILL 1 year ago
well, seerapple, it not what you have mentioned , it is by all means depicted as a traditional welcome song for spring, but the poet( i guess u know Rasool Mir), had no intention of dedicating it to spring or to aryans, it is a pure love song, that was forbidden given the socio-cultural status of that time. find it urself just dwell into the lyrics. infact love-struck, the poet died at not an advanced age.
danXMILL 1 year ago
corrcet let us not forget kashmiri muslims are pure brahmins who converted to islam influences of vedic civilistion are visible even to day in kashmir , displaced kashmiri pandits are pure brhamins an inteligetnt race the great Iqbals ancestors were kashmiri brahimins
seerapple 1 year ago
Inshallah panun Kasheer subday aza ek rozh.
khawaja79 2 years ago
Does anyone know the history of this song. it's facsinating
guess
danXMILL 2 years ago
danxill this is traditional welcome to spring in kashmir valley , these are pure Aryans and this song mentions the name of King Indra who was aryan warrior it goes back to Vedic age one of the oldest civilisation on earth and still alive with kashmiri pandits in particular
seerapple 1 year ago
@danXMILL
Rasool Mir was walking down the street and he saw a Beautiful Kashmiri Brahmin(Pundit) girl by the name of PoshMaal (in Koshur, this word means a Flower Garland and this name was a very common Kashmiri Brahmin name). Of course, he couldn't marry her because they were from different religions....But, she continued to serve as his muse and inspiration for countless songs...The most famous one being Rind Poshmaal.
Anotherkashmiri 2 months ago
can someone share with me the lyrics in kashmiri?
gingerlygal 2 years ago
nice i luv it thanks irsali !!!keep up the good work!!!
kashmir zindabad!!
aidan1878evertonfc 3 years ago
nice video
rafiqisameem 3 years ago
unable to listen the song properly it get hang
sharmabhushan43 3 years ago
im kashmiri!!!!!!!! woooo we rockz! lolz
MuZiChick95 4 years ago
what do you mean by that??
naldos2003 4 years ago
A nice song and lyrics too. LET EVERY ONE IN THIS WORLD SING OUR KASHMIRI SONGS IN THEIR LANGUAGES.
wellore 4 years ago
Wonderful lyrics and nice voice. Would have been much better if the ladies in background were wearing traditional Kashmiri dress (phiran and all that silver jwellery) and performing Roauf and Hiket. Anyway good job. God bless you all.
ssuzane 4 years ago