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Buddha Bhim Amrutwani -

It serves as more than just music; it is a source of daily inspiration and social consciousness, often played during morning prayers and community gatherings.

Unlike standard short bhajans, the Amrutwani acts as a "Sampoorna Jeevan Charitra" (complete life biography), weaving the life stories and philosophies of Buddha and Babasaheb into a long-form musical narrative. Buddha Bhim Amrutwani

The , primarily sung by the renowned Marathi folk and devotional singer Anand Shinde , is a monumental work in the Ambedkarite musical tradition. Originally released around 1999, it remains a staple for followers of Gautama Buddha and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Review & Critical Highlights It serves as more than just music; it

Full versions typically run for approximately 53 minutes. Originally released around 1999, it remains a staple

Followers often express deep emotional and spiritual connections to the lyrics and the values they represent. Key Information Anand Shinde.

While the original 1999 recordings have a classic, raw folk feel, recent remixes and digital re-releases have updated the sound for modern listeners. Community Perspectives


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