I haven't heard this one before but it is a very nice devotional number. It is being featured along with 9 other gems in the CD collection called India, being released by Putumayo, an organization that promotes music from different cultures.
Apart from the popular film songs Zara Zara (Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein) & Tere Bina (Guru) songs, #2, #8 and #9 are very beautiful and soothing. The CD is worth the buy for both desis and non-desis.
Here is more about the CD collection from Putumayo website:
Putumayo World Music presents India, a CD collection showcasing India’s rich musical variety, from traditional and acoustic music to Bollywood and electronica. India’s emergence as a global economic power has brought increased awareness of this extraordinarily diverse country’s multicultural offerings, its music foremost among them.
India’s thriving popular music scene—an adjunct to the country’s immense Bollywood film industry—is highlighted on this collection. The love ballad “Tere Bina,” from last year’s blockbuster Guru, was written by acclaimed film composer A. R. Rahman and features Chinmayee, the award-winning female playback singer (an artist who records the songs that actors lip-synch). Rajeshwari Sachdev’s “Maavan Te Tiyan,” is another hit Bollywood song from the film The Perfect Husband. Guitarist Sanjay Divecha, a Mumbai native who performed Western pop music in Los Angeles before returning home in search of his roots, contributes “Naino Sey”. The song features vocalist Kailash Kher, one of the most popular singers in India today thanks to his extensive work in Bollywood and string of pop hits.
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