Prabhu Tare Pagathiye

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Prabhu Tare Pagathiye
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Studio album by Omkar Dave, Mauli Dave & Hemant Dave
Released September 2006
Recorded September 2006
Genre Bhajan
Producer Dipti Dave

Prabhu Tare Pagathiye is the first audio album of Omkar Dave and Mauli Dave.

Mauli Dave is an Indian singer, actress, dancer, and television host from Gujarat. She was a finalist on Zee TV's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007. She was also a finalist in Sony Entertainment's Chalo America Boogie Woogie in 2003, and was crowned Miss Teen India Texas 2007. Mauli then decided to move to Mumbai at the age of 19 to pursue a career in music and acting. She hosted a family dance show on the Zee Network titled "Rock n Roll Family" in 2008, lead role in a Zoom Tele-Film "Ek Anhonee", participated in Fear Factor India: Khatron Ke Khiladi season 4 and made it to the top 2.

This CD contains most of the Bhajans in Gujarati with one Bhajan in Hindi. The CD starts with Shloka for Lord Shiva and ends with "Vaishnavajan To Tene Re Kahiye" the well known Bhajan by Narasinh Mehta.

The music has been composed by Omkar. Music arrangement is also by Omkar. Mauli, Omkar, and Hemant have provided the vocals. The chorus is provided by Sanvari, Jalaj, and Kajari. The producer is Dipti Dave.

The audio CD was recorded in June, 2006 at Mrudang Studio, Ahmedabad and published in September 2006.

Track listing

  1. Shiv Stuti
  2. Khap Khap MaakhaN Chor
  3. Karjo Karjo Naiyaa Paar
  4. Jay Raghunandan Jay Siyaaraam
  5. Prabhu Taare Pagathiye
  6. Kaanji Taari Maa
  7. O Bhai
  8. Raamdoot Shri Jay Hanumaan
  9. Bhaj Govind
  10. VaishNavjan To

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