Celebrated Bhojpuri artist and Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari has added another milestone to his illustrious musical career with the release of his 5102nd song.
The devotional track, presented in Bhojpuri, honours Goddess Durga and marks the sacred festival of Navratri, when devotees across India celebrate with prayer, devotion, and culture.
Manoj Tiwari, who is not only the singer but also the composer and lyricist of the song, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue contributing to India’s devotional music tradition.
Naresh Kumar, a frequent collaborator known for his expertise in devotional and folk compositions, composed the music for the track.
Speaking about the release, Tiwari said that every Navratri brings with it an opportunity to renew one’s devotion and cultural connection through music.
Devotees across the Hindi heartland cherish his Bhojpuri songs for their spiritual depth and cultural resonance.
‘Each song is an offering to Maa Jagdamba’, Tiwari remarked, adding that the blessings of Goddess Durga inspire him to keep creating music that uplifts both devotees and artists alike.
Alongside the release of his new song, Tiwari extended heartfelt greetings for the Navratri and Ramlila celebrations.
He conveyed his best wishes to cultural organisations and institutions engaged in organising Ramlila performances, a centuries-old tradition that enacts the story of Lord Ram’s life.
“May the blessings of Maa Jagdamba and Lord Shri Ram always remain with you and continue to grow,” he said in his message to the public.
Manoj Tiwari’s journey as a Bhojpuri singer is marked by an extraordinary achievement—over 5,000 recorded songs.
This rare feat has established him as one of the most prolific contributors to India’s regional and devotional music.
His work spans not only festive songs but also tracks dedicated to social and cultural themes, furthering the influence of Bhojpuri music across the nation.
The latest song reaffirms Tiwari’s role as both a cultural ambassador and a spiritual voice for millions of listeners.
With music by Naresh Kumar, the composition blends traditional devotional tones with modern arrangements, making it relatable for younger audiences while preserving its devotional essence.
As Navratri celebrations unfold across India, Tiwari’s 5102nd offering stands as a reminder of the power of music in strengthening faith and cultural identity.
His contribution to Bhojpuri devotional music continues to resonate with devotees, ensuring that traditional practices remain alive in contemporary times.
Organisers of Navratri festivities and Ramlila performances are expected to feature the song prominently, offering devotees a new spiritual anthem for the season.
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