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Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Years active
  
1952–1998


Name
  
Aruna Lama

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
September 9, 1945Ghoom Pahar, Darjeeling, British India (
1945-09-09
)

Died
  
February 4, 1998, Kathmandu, Nepal

Albums
  
Aruna, Aruna Antim Yaatra, Phoollai Sodhen

Similar People
  
Narayan Gopal, Birendra of Nepal, Princess Shruti of Nepal

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Aruna Lama (Nepali: अरुणा लामा; 9 September 1945 – 4 February 1998) was one of the well-known singers of Nepali music. She is popularly known as "Nightingale of the Hills". She sang hundreds of Nepali songs, including some for Nepali Film, and left an indelible mark as one of the best singers in Nepali music.

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Biography

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Aruna Lama was born on 9 September 1945 at Ghoom Pahar, Darjeeling, British India to Surya Bahadur Lama and Sanmaya Lama. Her uncle C.B. Lama inspired her to sing from the age of 7. She won a music competition organized by the Gorkha Dukha Niwarak Sammelan (GDNS) in 1956 at the age of 11 and then she never looked back. Amber Gurung, one of the stalwarts of Nepali music, groomed her in singing from 1958. Aruna Lama did her schooling at Mungpoo Primary School, Jalpahar, and St. Teresa's School, Darjeeling. She completed her graduate degree in arts from Darjeeling Government College. In 1963, Aruna Lama married Saran Pradhan, another Nepali musician. In 1974, her husband died and she was left with her two children, Sapna (Pradhan) Thapa and Supreet Raj Pradhan. She worked hard to raise them, working as an assistant teacher in St. Alphonsus School (1965) and finally found work at the Scheduled Castes and Tribes Welfare Office in Darjeeling where she worked till 1998. She continued to sing even with all her struggles till the end of her life.

Music

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Aruna Lama sang for numerous music composers, most notably Amber Gurung, Karma Yonzon, Gopal Yonzon, Shanti Thatal, Narayan Gopal, Mani Kamal Chettri and Dibya Khaling. Her first song was composed by Amber Gurung with lyrics of Bhupi Sherchan in 1961. Some of her classic hits are Eh Kancha Malai Sunko Tara, Phool Lai Sodhey, Pohor Saal Khusi Phatyo, Hera Na Hera Kancha, Laharey Bara Ghumauney Chautari, Eklai Basda and Nepali Gaurav Garchau Afnaipanma. She also sang for a number of Nepali films, such as Maitighar, Paral Ko Aago and Kanchhi, and these film songs are remembered even today. Some of her notable musical performances include Raag Rajat at Gorkha Rangamanch, Darjeeling 1981; Arunanjali at Pragya Bhawan, Kathmandu; and Aruna Lama Swarnim Saanjh at Pragya Bhawan, Kathmandu.

Awards

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Aruna Lama received numerous awards both in Nepal and India for her singing and contribution to Nepali music. Some of these awards include Sangit Puraskar (1966), Sur Sringar Sammelan Puraskar (1966), Mitrasen Puraskar (Assam Nepali Sahitya /Sanskritik Parishad 1975), Dishari Puraskar (Kolkata 1980), Bhanu Academy Puraskar (Darjeeling 1982), Nepali Chalchitra Puraskar (for Maitighar 1983), Chinnlata Geet Puraskar (Kathmandu 1992), Urvashi Rang Puraskar (Kathmandu 1992), Mitrasen Sangeet Puraskar (Gangtok 1995), Gorkha Dakshina Bahu 4th (Kathmandu 1996), Sadhna Puraskar (Kathmandu), Nightingale of the Hills (Hindustan Recording Sangsthan, Kolkata), Swar Kinnari (Sitaram Sahitya Pratisthan, Kathmandu) and Swar Samagri (Arunanjali Programme, Kathmandu).

Selected songs

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  • Kancha Malai Sunko Tara
  • Phool Lai Sodhey
  • Pohor Saal Khusi Phatyo
  • Nepali Gaurav Garchau Afnaipanma
  • Manma Timro
  • Hanga Hanga
  • Aankhama Mero
  • Udas Mero
  • Chautarima Basera
  • Eklai Basda
  • Sabaile Bhanthe
  • Hera Na Hera Kancha
  • Aankhaharule
  • Laharey Bara Ghumauney Chautari
  • Udi Jaaun Bhane Panchi Hoina (Movie: Paral Ko Aago)
  • Himal Sari Ma (Movie: Kanchhi)
  • Yee Timra Muskan (Movie: Kanchhi)
  • Kala Kala Sala Sala (Movie: Kanchhi)

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    References

    Aruna Lama Wikipedia