URONIYA MON Assamese Song Download & Lyrics
This Song’s name is Uroniya Mon. Very beautiful song listen to this song. This song was sung by Prajyoti Hazarika, Hiya Medhi. This song length 4 minutes 44 seconds and published on 23rd FEB 2020. Visit our site.
Assamese Song URONIYA MON
Singer – Prajyoti Hazarika, Hiya Medhi
Lyrics/Tune – Prajyoti Hazarika
Music – Tana Devraj
Director Of Choreography – Mituparna Chakravarty
Cinematographer – Bipul Mirza
Editor – Jeet Choudhary
Make-up – Pranab Raj
and currently streaming on youtube
URONIYA MON LYRICS
Uroniya mon mor pakhila
Tumi xopun rongil ful
Jugomiya kori mure hiya
Xaniso rongore ful
Joubon joubon modhu moyi moi
Moubon moubon smriti hoi joubon
Dubahu meli rakhim dhori
Mitha mitha modhur logon
Uroniya mon mor puroni
Tumi axar notun xopun
Kino logonot ahi xojale
Hridoyore ke dapon
Joubon joubon modhu moyi moi
Moubon moubon smriti hoi joubon
Mor jibon juri roba tumi
Oi moromor plabon
Uroniya mon mor pakhila
Xomoy ahi dhori diye
Musile jibon
Roba jano xathi hoye moromor
Pridhi vangi ami
Nim morom ajibon
Xakhkhi hoirobo xomoy
Moromor
Xoru xubaxore ati jibonor
Ulam jen dubahute
Aloxuwa gan ati abegor
Xabotim ulahore
Joubon joubon modhu moyi moi
Moubon moubon smriti hoi joubon
Aha duyo mili
Rakho xasi mitha mitha modhur mitha
Uroniya mon mor puroni
Tumi axar notun xopun
Kino logonot ahi xojale
Hridoyore ke dapon
Joubon joubon modhu moyi moi
Moubon moubon smriti hoi joubon
Aha duyo mili
Rakho xasi milonor
Modhur logon
Uroniya mon mor fuloni
About the Assamese Language
About Assamese Langauge and Music Assamese or Axomiya is the native language of Assam. Not only native but also the Official Language of Assam. People living in North East India can easily understand and speak the Assamese language. In short, it is the connecting language for the people living in North East India. Around 15-20 million people’s native language is Assamese.
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Generally, there are some major similarities between Assamese and Bengali languages. The scriptures are almost the same. Assamese is actually a part of the Indo-Aryan language. Its parent’s language is called to be Sanskrit. The Republic of India declared the Assamese language as one of the major languages of India. Upon enquiring, History doesn’t have many records about the Assamese Language. But it is said that it is Magadhi that split into Assamese, Bengali, and Bihari.
Talking about the Music of Assam.
The music of Assam is rich and ancient it consists of different genres of modern and folk music. Borgeet, Dihanaam, Hiranaam, Zikir aru Zari is part of the devotional category. Bihu is a part of Folk Music. Goalpariya Lokgeet, Kamrupi Lokgeet, Ojapali, Tokari Geet are some of the popular music types of Assam. Music of Assam is incomplete with Bhupen Hazarika, Jyoti Prasad Agarwala, Bishnuprasad Rabha, Sankardev, Madhavdeva, Zubeen Garg, Pratima Pandey Barua, Angaraag Mahanta and many more. Paragraph
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