Bhagwan Shivaji is the leading center of religion and faith. The glory of Shivaji is expressed in many ways in the Vedas and Puranas of Indian scriptures. Shivaji is also considered to be the origin of Indian classical music at that time. Sound and tone have originated from their damru. According to a legend, Lord Shiva-Shankara sent Naradaji to earth with an explanation of the six main ragas of musicology. In which Raag Bhairavi and Malay-Kaush were the main and leading. The word maal and kaush means, even the one who wears a serpent's garland around his neck became more and more pronounced malkosh.
About the Raag Mal Kosh, the well-known film composer Naushad Ali (1919-2005) said that 'Malkaush' is a wonderful gift to Lord Shivaji's Indian classical music and his most melodious composition.
This unique raga has made a significant contribution to Indian classical music in many ways. Similarly, in popular film music, this raga has been used in a special and ... special way. In films, composer Naushad has composed many catchy-beautiful songs based on 'Malkosh'. Which has created an effective atmosphere of special communal sincerity and goodwill in the society. The raga of old songs is enjoyed by Malkosh based songs. The devotional song of the film 'Beju Bawra' ... The composer was Naushad, the lyricist was Shakeel Badayuni, the singer was Mohammad Rafi Saheb.
If pure devotion is expressed in this devotional song, then in this bhajan the thirst of a devotee to get only a glimpse of God is expressed. The lyrics of the song are somewhat stunning!
'Hari tarapat hari darshanko aaj,
More tum bin bigare sagare kaj ...
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