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"Main Naahin Maakhan Khaayo"
Song
LanguageBraj Bhasa
GenreClassical
Length3:20
Songwriter(s)Surdas

Main Naahin Maakhan Khaayo is a popular Indian bhajan, a Hindu devotional song written by 15th-century mystic-poet, Surdas set to Raga Ramkali.[1][2] It is written in Braj Bhasha, a dialect of Hindi native to Braja, and epitomizes Vātsalya (Parental Love) Rasa describing an episode from the lilas of Krishna.

The bhajan was popularised by singers like Lata Mangeshkar, Anup Jalota and Kundan Lal Saigal. [3] Song was also included in B.R. Chopra's popular television series Mahabharat and it was performed by Nitin Mukesh.[4]

Context

Lord Krishna says to his mother that he did not steal the butter. A very popular bhajan, the naughty child Krishna was caught with freshly churned butter by his mother Yashoda, with some still on his face. He claims:

O Mother mine, believe me, I have not eaten the butter
These friends of mine, out of sheer spite, spread some butter on my face

References

  1. ^ Usha Ramdas (2010-03-05). "Arts : Imaginative concepts". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  2. ^ "Bollywood's firang fascination -". The Times Of India. 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  3. ^ "Tribute: King of pain". The Tribune. January 16, 2005.
  4. ^ "जानिए, महाभारत के प्रसिद्ध गीतों को किन-किन गायकों ने दी थी आवाज". Zee Hindustan. 2020-06-02. Retrieved 2020-07-29.