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Chot Ke Ho - By Singer Arun Thapa


चोट के हो, व्यथा के हो? ..२
म जस्तो घाइते लाइ सोध।
मिलन के हो, खुशी के हो? ..२
म संग ..२  कहिले सोध्दै न सोध।
चोट के हो?

[मलाइ लाग्छ यो जीवन मेरो,
चोटै-चोटले भरिएको छ।] ..२
सागर भन्दा गहिरो व्यथा। ..२
यो मुटुभित्र छरिएको छ।
चोट के हो?

मेरो उदास मुहार देखि।] ...२
भन्दैनन कोहि यो बाचेको छ। ..२
छातीभरि घाउ बोकी।

चोट के हो, व्यथा के हो? ..२
म जस्तो घाइते लाइ सोध।
मिलन के हो, खुशी के हो? ..२
म संग कहिले सोध्दै न सोध।
चोट के हो?

ThisNepal, a nation nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is not only known for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its rich cultural heritage, including a vibrant music scene. Among the luminaries that have left an indelible mark on Nepali music, the late Arun Thapa stands out as a revered and influential figure. Born on March 4, 1954, in Nainital, India, Arun Thapa's musical journey was destined to captivate the hearts of millions. Early Life and Musical Beginnings: Arun Thapa's family moved back to Nepal when he was still a child, and his passion for music began to manifest at an early age. Raised in a culturally rich environment, he developed an affinity for melodies and harmonies that would later become the hallmark of his illustrious career. Despite facing financial constraints, Arun's determination to pursue his musical aspirations remained unwavering. Career and Contribution: Arun Thapa's entry into the Nepali music scene occurred during the 1970s, a period marked by significant social and political changes in the country. His songs, characterized by soulful lyrics and soothing compositions, resonated with the prevailing sentiments of the time. His ability to capture the essence of Nepali life and culture in his music quickly gained him widespread acclaim. One of Arun Thapa's most celebrated albums is "Sambodhan," released in 1974, which includes timeless classics such as "Sano Sansar" and "Yo Mann Ta Mero Nepali Ho." These songs not only showcased his exceptional vocal prowess but also demonstrated his skill in weaving poetic narratives that struck a chord with listeners of all ages. His music often carried profound messages about love, patriotism, and the human experience. Legacy and Influence: Arun Thapa's impact on Nepali music extended beyond his remarkable talent as a singer and songwriter. He became a cultural icon, inspiring subsequent generations of musicians to explore the unique fusion of traditional Nepali melodies with contemporary sounds. His contributions to the folk and modern genres of Nepali music continue to be celebrated, and many artists cite him as a major influence. Personal Struggles and Tragedy: Behind the scenes, Arun Thapa faced personal struggles, including financial difficulties and health issues. Despite the challenges, he persevered, using his music as an outlet for expression and a source of strength. Tragically, his life was cut short when he succumbed to liver cirrhosis on December 22, 1999, leaving behind a void in the Nepali music industry. Conclusion: Arun Thapa's legacy endures through the melodies that continue to echo in the hearts of Nepali music enthusiasts. His ability to blend tradition with innovation, coupled with his poignant lyrics, has left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Nepal. As the nation reflects on his contributions, Arun Thapa remains a symbol of resilience, creativity, and the power of music to transcend boundaries.

Yo Mero Topi Ho By Gopal Yonjan