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Kalidasante Kavya Bhavanaye - Sujatha (1977)

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

Kalidasante Kavya Bhavanaye - Sujatha (1977)

Music - Ravindra Jain

Lyrics- Mankombu Gopalakrishnan

Singer - K J Yesudas

Direction - Hariharan

Kalidasante kavya bhavanayil
Kalchilamabaniyicha saundaryame
Kalidasante kavya bhavanayil

Vasantha sugandhathal antharangathin
Madhumanusha nalkum anuragame
Ente prabhathangalkk azhaku kooti nee
Ente pradoshangalkk ilama kooti
(kalidasante)
manava kanyaka moha bhavam
madhaka nenjil charthi nee
kaumara manasa daha mode
sauhrdahm uravassi eki nee
alola raga varnnam
pakarnnu nee ashrama theerathe
nishoolanagalil
ente ekanthatha dhanya makki nee
ente ekagratha vishudhamakki (kalidasante)

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  • Great song! Didn't know this was by Ravindra Jain. It would be cool to get the original video.

  • Thanks IBrutus

Top Comments

  • Exactly..takes us to another world

  • Raga Durga?

    No wonder Ravindra Jain stuffed Yesudas in a suitcase & left for Bombay...The Voice makes the song totally trippy.

    I wish you'd posted the version without the remixed beats.

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  • one of my fav.....golden voice....

  • What a song!!!!!!

  • You ought to see the great Adoor Bhasi"s expression on this song along with Prem Nazir, if I remember. Dasettan and RJ as usual take us to dizzy heights.

    balamusic.

  • gr8 one

  • super

  • u r right!

  • i can feel an electical current, going through my spine while listening to this song....causing goosebumps..

  • One more : what is this - " nishoolangalil " is this a swearing word ? he he.. :D

    it should be "midhunangalil" !

    Also you must check "Madhaka" - it is most likely "madah " - I mean sanskrit word for "mine".

    The two lines then has a meaning - Oh Malav Kanyake, you have filled my heart with desire.

    I usually don't follow lyrics, but yours is outrageous to be modest :)

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