Sunday, November 18, 2012

Chan Kithe Guzari Ayee Rat - Surinder Kaur




"Chan Kithe Guzari Ayee Rat" is a very famous and poignant Punjabi folk song, beautifully sung by the legendary Surinder Kaur.

The song is a lament, expressing the deep longing and sorrow of a woman who spent the night alone, separated from her beloved. The title itself translates to "Where did the moon spend the night?" or "Where did you pass the night, moon?" This question is metaphorically directed at the moon, which is often seen as a silent witness to lovers' meetings and partings.

The lyrics explore themes of:

  • Separation and Longing: The singer questions the moon, which is believed to have traveled across the sky all night, about where her beloved might have been. She expresses her own sleepless night filled with yearning.

  • Pain of Absence: The song conveys the intense emotional pain of being away from a loved one. The absence is so profound that even the natural elements are questioned for their whereabouts and their role as companions to the beloved.

  • Love and Devotion: Despite the sorrow, the song is also a testament to the depth of the singer's love. Her entire world revolves around her beloved, and their absence leaves a void that is deeply felt.

It's a classic example of Punjabi folk music that resonates with listeners through its evocative imagery and heartfelt emotions.

(This video is posted by channel – Saregama Punjabi on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)

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