This poignant folk song captures the bittersweet moment of a chance encounter between two people whose love has been separated by circumstances and distance. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an unexpected meeting, where shyness and emotion prevent them from speaking freely about their feelings. The song uses the metaphor of thorns (बल्छी काँडै) blocking a mountain pass (डाँडै) to represent the obstacles that keep lovers apart, even when they finally come face to face.
The reference to Bhojpur's Dablī fair grounds this narrative in a specific, intimate setting where fate brings them together. Tejendra Gandharva's composition beautifully weaves together the imagery of life as delicate sitar strings and love as sharp as a khukuri blade, capturing both the fragility and intensity of human connection. The song resonates with themes of longing, missed connections, and the quiet ache of unspoken love, all wrapped in the warm, storytelling tradition of Nepali folk music.
यस पृष्ठमा प्रदर्शित सबै गीतका बोल र सांगीतिक रचनाहरू तिनीहरूका सम्बन्धित गीतकार, संगीतकार र प्रकाशकहरूको बौद्धिक सम्पत्ति हुन्। यिनीहरू व्यक्तिगत र शैक्षिक उद्देश्यका लागि मात्र प्रदान गरिएका छन्। सेवाका सर्तहरू.