Ram Man Trishit

Ram Man Trishit

Ram Man Shrestha "Trishit" is a lyricist of Nepali songs [ [http://www.usp.nus.edu.sg/post/southasia/nepal/dahal7.html Contemporary Nepali Literature: Lyrical Poems (Ghazals and Lyrics) ] ] . He is a medical doctor by profession. He wrote many lyrics, most of which were tuned into music by Shiva Shankar and sung by Tara Devi (singer) [ [http://www.musicnepal.com/news.php?id=8 Music Nepal Pvt Ltd. www.musicnepal.com ] ] . The friendship between Ram Man and Shiva Shankar lasted until the death of Shiva Shankar [ [http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=63448 eKantipur.com - Nepal's No.1 News Portal ] ] . These two musicians worked together and inspired each other that resulted several of Nepalese modern songs. Nati kaji [ [http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishdaily/ktmpost/2003/nov/nov03/index1.htm The Kathmandu Post - Headlines ] ] and Gopal Yonjan also composed music for some of his songs.

Memorable Songs

Dilma hajur ayera- Tara Devi (singer)
Bhan yaha hajarawuma- Nirmala Shrestha
Yek phool jharera ke bho -Tara Devi
Mancheko maya yaha- Narayan Gopal/Gyanu Rana
Nachineko jastai timile- Dhruba KC
Yewuta tara jharda pani- CP Lohani
Timi ayewu kagajko phula- Prem Dhwoj
Ishara ta garnu bhayo- Tara Devi
Maile punya manparaye- Narayan Gopal
Kasari dewu ma mero parichaya- Udit Narayan


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