The song's devotional content, dedicated to Lord Krishna, has made it a favorite among Hindu devotees, who often include it in their devotional gatherings as a bhajan. The song continues to be a popular choice for performances at both bhajan and qawwali concerts.

It is important to note that attributing the song to Mirabai is historically inaccurate. The language used in "Sanson Ki Mala Pe" is Modern Hindi, an Indo-Aryan language that evolved from Sanskrit and underwent standardization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Mirabai lived in the 16th century and primarily composed her bhajans in Rajasthani. The form of Hindi used in "Sanson Ki Mala Pe" did not even exist at that time. Additionally, the song's terminology and literary style do not match with Mirabai's other bhajans. To get an idea of what Meera bhajans sounded like, one can listen to albums like "Chala Wahi Des: Lata Sings Meera Bhajans" by Lata Mangeshkar and "Meera Bhajans - M.S. Subbulakshmi" by M.S. Subbulakshmi.


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hey guys you both are right. just a bit misunderstanding.

when nusrat saab sung this song as qawwali he sung first stanza (4 lines) from chaap tilak by amir khusro. but the song saanson ki mala is written by meerabai.

A beautiful poetic bhajan by the mystic/poet/singer Meera Bai, rendered beautifully by Tashika Shah as the ultimate devotional offering to the one and only beloved - THE DIVINE.Song: Sanson Ki MalaArtist: Tashika ShahProduced By: Sights & SoundsMusic & Arrangement: Sahir Ali BaggaVocals Recorded at: Sahir Ali Bagga's StudioMusicians: Ustad Baqir Abbas (Flute), Ustad Tanveer (Sarod) and Ustad Wajid Ali (Tabla)Audio Mixing By: Afzal HussainMastering By: Shujaat Kazmi

Sanson Ki Mala Pe is a bhajan originally sung by Meerabai, a Rajput princess and a Hindu mystic from Rajasthan in praise of Lord Krishna.

The song has been sung by many famous artists, and is one of the most popular songs of legendary vocalist, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and was first played by Khan when he first visited India in 1979.

The song remains popular in most Qawwali concerts and devotional gatherings. 17dc91bb1f

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