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Song: Rabba Janda
Singer: Jubin Nautiyal
Music: Tanishk Bagchi
Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed
Original Soundtrack, Theme Written & Composed: Tanishk Bagchi
Song Arranged, Programmed & Sound Design by: Tanishk Bagchi
Additional Programming by: Aishwarya Tripathi
Additional Voice: Altamash Faridi
Israaj by: Arshad Khan
Chorus: Surya Ragunaathan, Shudhi Ramani, Rakesh Deol, Sudhanshu Shome, Kabul Bukhari & Anupam Barman
Recorded by: Rahul Sharma at Studio 504, Mumbai
Song Mixed & Mastered by: Eric Pillai at Future Sound Of Bombay
Mix Assistant Engineer: Michael Edwin Pillai
Star Cast: Sidharth Malhotra & Rashmika Mandanna
Directed By: Shantanu Bagchi
Produced By: Ronnie Screwvala, Amar Butala, Garima Mehta
Lyrics:
Ke Rabba Janda, Rabba Janda,
Tainu Kitni Mohabbatan Dil Karda (2)
Haan Tere Vaajon Jee Nahi Lagda,
Rog Yeh Laga Ishq Da,
Har Dua Mein Tainu Mangda,
Ke Rabba Janda, Rabba Janda,
Tainu Kitni Mohabbatan Dil Karda
Ishq Yeh Kaise Hota Hain
Rang Yeh Kaise Khilte Hain
Dekhoon Yeh Teri In Aankhon Mein
Chandni Yeh Kya Hoti Hain
Deep Yeh Jalte Kaise Hain
Dekhoon Yeh Teri In Aankhon Mein
Ho Na Jaane Kab Din Chadhda
Kuch Vi Pata Nahi Chalda
Har Dua Mein Tainu Mangda,
Ke Rabba Janda, Rabba Janda,
Tainu Kitni Mohabbatan Dil Karda (2)
Dekh Duniya Meri Ankhiyon Se
Main Rakhha Da Tainu Palkon Pe
Ek Umar Ka Sauda Na Kariye
Vaade Kar Doon Saaton Janmon Ke
Ho Rabba Janda, Rabba Janda,
Tainu Kitni Mohabbatan Dil Karda (2)
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House wrens are small, warm brown birds that are often spotted in yards, thickets near woods, gardens, yards, and parks. These merry songbirds like brush piles for cover, protection, and as a source for insects.
Small, energetic birds with big voices, they are officially the UK’s most numerous bird species, occurring almost everywhere, from gardens to farms and the countryside.
Japanese aesthetics comprise a set of ancient ideals that include wabi (transient and stark beauty), sabi (the beauty of natural patina and aging), and yūgen (profound grace and subtlety).[1] These ideals, and others, underpin much of Japanese cultural and aesthetic norms on what is considered tasteful or beautiful. Thus, while seen as a philosophy in Western societies, the concept of aesthetics in Japan is seen as an integral part of daily life.[2] Japanese aesthetics now encompass a variety of ideals; some of these are traditional while others are modern and sometimes influenced by other cultures.
Kenrokuen located in Kanazawa is considered one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, and is one of the most popular gardens to visit year-round. During the winter, the snow transforms the garden into an even more wondrous place.
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Autumn 2013: Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens
Visit Date: 11/21/2013 (Best Viewing TIme: late November to early December)
Koishikawa Kōrakuen (小石川後楽園) is one of the oldest and best preserved parks in Tokyo and one of the surviving gardens from the Edo period. Numerous maple and ginkgo trees are planted along walking trails that lead to ponds, bridges, and man-made hills, providing one of the most pleasing autumn viewing spot in the city.
The Koishikawa Kōrakuen (小石川後楽園) is a large urban park in the Koishikawa neighborhood of Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese garden dates from the early Edo period.[1] and is one of three surviving daimyō gardens of the many that were created during that period, the others being the Rikugi-en and the Hama Rikyū gardens.
The Koishikawa garden, formally called Koishikawa-kōraku-en (小石川後楽園), is a small garden jewel in Tokyo. Well preserved from the Edo period (1603-1868), it is one of the oldest gardens in Tokyo. The daimyo and son of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokugawa Yorifusa started to build the garden in 1629, and his son Tokugawa Mitsukuni finished it in 1669 with the help of the Chinese scholar Shu Shunsui.
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