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The final metaphor compares their love to "orange water"—if they drink it, they might face consequences, but if they don't, they feel like they will die of longing. Legacy and Modern Versions
The song remains highly popular on platforms like Smule and YouTube , where fans continue to perform the male and female parts. The final metaphor compares their love to "orange
They speak of things that are not in their "fate" or destiny ( karim ), concluding that force or over-exertion won't change their situation. The man laments that he has become like a wandering monk ( jogi ) because of this love. The man laments that he has become like
The song's narrative follows two people caught between their deep attraction and the harsh realities of their lives: A modern version was released featuring Arun Pun
As the story unfolds, they acknowledge that their love may be impossible. The man describes himself as a poor person ( garib ) whose efforts are like a weak thread that has snapped, leaving him alone and single-minded in his grief.
A modern version was released featuring Arun Pun Magar and Parikshya Limbu.
