Koramudrá – Kaomudii Dance – Excerpt B
Notes:

from “Kaomudii” (Discourse 60)
Shabda Cayaniká Part 9

this version: is the printed Saḿgiita: Song, Dance and Instrumental Music, 1st edition, version (obvious spelling, punctuation and typographical mistakes only may have been corrected). I.e., this is the most up-to-date version as of the present Electronic Edition.

Koramudrá – Kaomudii Dance – Excerpt B
6 December 1986, Kolkata

In ancient times, the full moon day in the month of kártika [seventh month of the Bengali calendar] was set apart for a special kind of dance called kaomudii dance. While singing the second line of specific song at the time of dance, the knees had to be loosened a bit.

The song of the kaomudii dance goes like this:

Ravi du cakká kahitahu pakká
ahme na karitahu adhamha sakká.

[I say firmly that one must forsake the company of dishonest persons.]

6 December 1986, Kolkata
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