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Raas Monjuri, a Bishnupriya Manipuri audio CD

Pratibha Sinha, Guwahati 


Raas Monjuri Bishnupriya Manipuri Audio CD
Raas Monjuri Bishnupriya Manipuri Audio CD

Raas Monjuri, an audio CD on the traditional songs on Sri Krishna Maha Raas Leela in the voice of sutradhari Arati Sinha, is going to be released on the occasion of 143rd Abirbhav tithi of Sri Sri Bhubaneswar Sadhu Thakur to be held at various locations this month. The audio CD will be released at Guwahati, Silchar and Patharkandi on 15th November, 2012; at Bangalore on 16th November, 2012; and at Delhi & Mumbai on 18th November, 2012. 

Arati Sinha is a popular singer (sutradhari) on the Bishnupriya Manipuri traditional songs. She belongs from Pratapgarh of Patharkandi, Karimganj district of Assam. Mrinalendu Sinha is the producer of the CD and Janmi Das is the music arranger. The CD contains total 11 songs. 

Interested people may get the audio CD on the occasion of the 143rd Abirbhav tithi of Sri Sri Bhubaneswar Sadhu Thakur on the above mentioned dates and locations. Contact No.9864106524

Raas Monjuri Bishnupriya Manipuri Audio CD

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  1. tHe SiNgEr iZ mY aUnTy.................LoVe YoU mAaSi...._sudip sinha.....

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