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Mittal often starts with a slow, meditative Alaap or a couplet ( Doha ). Focus on the raw emotion here; it’s meant to strip away your ego before the main rhythm begins.
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The central theme is the realization that worldly relationships are often transactional. The lyrics emphasize that while the world may turn away in times of crisis, the divine (Saanwara/Khatu Shyam) remains a constant, selfless support. Mittal often starts with a slow, meditative Alaap