Jigardan Gadhvi on ‘Meru To Dage’: It highlights several facets of the path to spiritual enlightenment – Times of India

Jigardan Gadhvi aka Jigraa's soulful voice has always enchanted his devoted fans. The artist has not only won hearts with his romantic songs but has also built a name for himself with devotional tracks. Jigraa has now released a recreation, ETimes contacted the singer, and here is what he has to say."This Bhajan comes from Saurashtra and is one of my favorites. Gangasati, the original creator of this bhajan, was a medieval saint-poet of the bhakti tradition of western India who composed several devotional songs in the Gujarati language. She composed this bhajan with a theme and spiritual messages in mind, such as the value and grace of the Guru, the life of a devotee, nature, and Bhakti. They are composed according to Panbai's directions," Jigraa shares.'Meru To Dage' is still popular in Saurashtra and is typically performed by devotional singers. It highlights several facets of the path to spiritual enlightenment. I have recreated this bhajan within the soul that remains intact," he adds."Gujarati folk fusion is a new way to reconnect with our culture. My fans have loved my efforts with Gujarati recreational music, I hope they shower their blessings and love this time too as this one is a very special song in my life," elated Jigraa smiles and concludes the conversation.

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