Madhukar Shyam Humare by Pandit Bhimsen Joshi

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    Madhukar Shyam Humare is a bhajan that glorifies Lord Krishna as the supreme thief who steals the hearts of his devotees. The song is sung by Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, a legendary Hindustani classical vocalist who was known for his khayal style of singing. The song is composed in Raag Khamaj, a late evening raga that evokes a mood of joy and romance. The song is part of the album Bhaktimala - Krishna Volume 1, which features various songs and chants in praise of Lord Krishna12. The song expresses the singer’s love and devotion for Krishna, who is also called Madhukar, meaning the honeybee. The singer calls Krishna his own and invites him to play his flute and enchant him with his divine music. The song is a beautiful example of the bhakti tradition of India, which celebrates the personal and intimate relationship between the devotee and the deity.
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