Har Yug Main (Sai Teri Kahani (2010)) 11.
Jagarun Devach Ghalu (Dev Dhangar Wadyat Ghusala (2008)) 10. Malhari Mhalsapati Banaaaicha (Dev Dhangar Wadyat Ghusala (2008)) 9. Create your own playlist, by clicking add button. Sadanandacha Malharicha Yelkot Bola Re (Dev Dhangar Wadyat Ghusala (2008)) 8. Based on the life of Nana Phadnavis (1741-1800), one of the prominent ministers in the court of the Peshwa of Pune. Marathi Bhaktigeete playlist have 16 songs sung by Suresh Wadkar, Amitabh Bachchan. The play is a political satire, written as historical drama. Listen to Marathi Bhaktigeete Music Playlist on. On the first page you can see randomly selected song list with audio player. Ghashiram Kotwal is a Marathi play written by playwright Vijay Tendulkar in 19721, as his response to the rise of a local political party, Shiv Sena, in Maharashta2. Stay tuned to ETimes Hindi section for more Hindi devotional songs, Hindi Spiritual, Hindi Bhajan Sandhya, Hindi Bhakti songs, Anuradha Paudwal songs, and play most popular religious songs. Share and enjoy devotional music online!Īarti baba gangaram ki.This is the 'BHAJAN' section in which you can find thousand of devotional songs related to 'HINDU' God and 'GURUS'. Create your own playlist, by clicking add button. Sangeet Bhuvan - Dedicated to Hemanta Mukherjee ( the Legendary Singer, the greatest exponent of Rabindra Sangeet, the versatile Music Director & the Doyen of Bengali, Hindi Music - is an unique source of Old Bengali, Hindi Film Songs, Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Sangeet, Hindi Bhajan.
On the first page you can see randomly selected song list with audio player. The play is considered as the first play in Marathi to showcase the social problems and broke the norms by dealing with the subject of child marriage when dramatic literature in India mainly focused on historical-mythological narrations. This is the 'BHAJAN' section in which you can find thousand of devotional songs related to 'HINDU' God and 'GURUS'. Sangeet Sharada is an 1899 Marathi Sangeet Natak (Musical play), written and directed by playwright Govind Ballal Deval.