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: Jhalak Man Gandharva (1935–2003), a pioneer who popularized Gaine Geet (Gandharba Sangeet) and was the first to record these indigenous folk songs.

: This cover is often featured in live studio sessions like Khelau Juhari .

The song (also known as "Hey Barai" ) is a legendary Nepali folk masterpiece originally composed and sung by the iconic Jhalak Man Gandharva . It is a poignant narrative that depicts the final moments of a dying soldier on a foreign battlefield, sending a heart-wrenching message to his family. Core Information and History : Jhalak Man Gandharva (1935–2003), a pioneer who

: The lyrics follow a soldier's internal monologue as he imagines his mother asking, "Where is my son?" ( Aamale sodhlin ni... khoi chhora bhanlin ). He provides specific, tragic instructions for his mother, father, sister, and wife, capturing the socio-economic reality of Nepali men serving abroad.

: Traditional Nepali folk ( Lok Geet ) played prominently with the Sarangi , a four-stringed instrument central to the Gandharba community. Ram Kumar Nepali Cover It is a poignant narrative that depicts the

: While staying true to the original's emotional weight, Ram Kumar Nepali's version includes a full ensemble with instruments such as the keyboard, flute, madal, and guitar, alongside the traditional sarangi.

: His rendition helps keep Jhalak Man Gandharva's legacy alive for younger generations, emphasizing themes of family, sacrifice, and the enduring pain of separation. He provides specific, tragic instructions for his mother,

The version by is a popular modern tribute to this classic.

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