Rajamati
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Rajamati (Nepal Bhasa:राजमति ) is a movie in Nepal Bhasa about a woman called Rajamati. The movie is based on a folklore which is immortalized by a song called Rajamati.
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[edit] Rajamati
Rajamati is the name of a Newari girl, who according to the folklore was very pretty. It is also believed that this is not just a folklore, but was based on a true story. The movie "Rajamati" was later produced from this folklore. The movie has a dialect of Nepal Bhasa (Newa Bhaye), and it is very popular among the Newars in Nepal and all over the world.
[edit] Characters of the movie
- Rajamati (Actress: Hisila Maharjan)
- Chikacha
- Rajamati's father
- Rajamati's mother
[edit] Songs of the movie
- Rajamati Kumati
- Miri Miri Ja Lula
- Rajamati Wa
[edit] Lyrics of the songs
- Miri Miri Ja Lula
Miri Miri Ja lula, Chila wona timila...
Sutha Jula nani mayeju, daney tyala aa la...
Miri Miri Ja lula, Chila wona timila...
Purba ya pulhama, dyo luya wola re...
chuka nani bahala na, mikha kana hala re...
chhen kha - chhen kha patti kan, puna hala wosi ban...
chhilin-chhilin chura yagu, sabada na taala
Miri Miri Ja lula, chila wona timila...
palli-palli appa bhuli, hyangu niva: khala re...
to be continued...
Religion: | Hinduism · Buddhism · Newar Buddhism | |
Music: | Newari Music · Dhime · Bhusyaa | |
Cuisine: | Newari Cuisine · Ailaa · Baji · Chataamari · Chwelaa · Jaa · Kachilaa · Lakhamari · Sanyaa · Sanyaakhunya · Thwon | |
Festival: | Newari Festival · Goon la · Sa Paru · Yanya Punhi · Swanti | |
Rituals: | Bahra · Ehee · Jankwa · Jaa Nakigu · Ketaa Pujaa · Iihipaa | |
Architecture: | Newari Architecture · Stupa · Pagoda · Vihara · Chaitya | |
Language: | Nepal Bhasa · Nepal Bhasa literature · Siddhidas Mahaju · Chittadhar "Hridaya" · Siddhicharan Shrestha · Sukraraj Shastri · Jayaprakash Malla · Durga Lal Shrestha · Dhooswan Sayami | |
Deities: | Swayambhunath · Pashupatinath · Janabahaadya · Lakhey · Majipa Lakhey | |
Castes: | Newar Caste | |
Misc: | Newari Dance · Nepal Sambat · Kathmandu · Patan · Bhaktapur | |
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