A prominent folk singer and composer from Waling, Syangja, active since 2000. Known for his versatile voice, he has served as a judge on major reality shows like Nepal Lok Star .
The lyrics compare the beloved to a deity found in a temple, chosen from among millions. A prominent folk singer and composer from Waling,
The song utilizes traditional instruments like the Madal , Sarangi , and Flute , which are central to the authentic "village sound" of Nepal. About the Artists The song utilizes traditional instruments like the Madal
Released around as part of the album Aakash Junkai Ho , the track was produced under the Ashish Music label. The creative vision behind the song belongs to Sundar Birahi Pakhrin , who served as both the lyricist and music composer. Singers Ramji Khand and Bishnu Majhi Lyrics & Music Sundar Birahi Pakhrin Director Prakash Bhatta Cinematographer Durga Paudel Genre Lok Dohori (Folk Duet) Lyrical Theme and Cultural Significance Singers Ramji Khand and Bishnu Majhi Lyrics &
The title translates to "Whose earth is it? The sky belongs to the moon," serving as a poetic metaphor for belonging and devotion. The lyrics emphasize an ( Baacha Kasam ), with the singers pledging that they belong to their beloved for "lifetimes upon lifetimes" ( Juni Juni ). Key themes include: