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Natyasangeet Booklet NATYA SANGEET - 200 SONGS 16. Deva Gharche Dnyat Kunala Artiste: Ramdas Kamat 01. Uthi Uthi Gopala Album: Naman Natwara Artistes: Pt. Kumar Gandharva & Chorus 17. Dhanya Anand Din Album: Dev Deenaghari Dhavala Artiste: Prabhakar Karekar 02. Tujhi Aathvan Yete Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Bhalchandra Pendharkar 18. Don Jeevache Prem Bichare Album: Duritanchen Timiri Jawo Artistes: Avinash & Jyotsna Bhole 03. Anande Natati Album: Tuzen Mazen Jamena Artiste: Chhota Gandharva 19. Girija Tee Sundara Album: Mrichhkatik Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe 04. Ang Ang Tav Anang Album: Jai Jai Gaurishankar Artiste: Dr. Suman Mate 20. Guntata Hriday He Album: Gajaleli Natyageeten Artiste: Ramdas Kamat 05. Arth Shoonya Bhase Maj Ha Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Ashalata Wabgaonkar 21. Hi Cham Cham Jali Ya Nauka Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Panditrao Nagarkar 06. Baghuni Vate Album: Dehoo Road Artiste: Chhota Gandharva 22. Jayostute He Usha Devate Album: Mrichhkatik Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe 07. Bahut Chhaliyele Natha Album: Gajaleli Natyageete Artiste: Neelakshi Juvekar 23. Ka Re Aisi Maya Album: Saubhadra Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole 08. Bhare Manat Sundara Album: Kone Eke Kali Artiste: Prasad Sawkar 24. Kala Jya Laglya Jeeva Album: Jai Jai Gaurishankar Artiste: Vishwanath Bagul 09. Bola Amrit Bola Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole 25. Karin Yadumati Sadana Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Manik Varma 10. Brijlala Gade Album: Swayamvar Artiste: Hirabai Barodekar 26. Kashi Nache Chhamachham Album: Sadhvi Meerabai Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe 11. Chandrika Hi Janu Album: Jai Jai Gaurishankar Artiste: Asha Bhosle 27. Kata Rute Kunala Album: Gajaleli Natyageete Artiste: Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki 12. Chhediyalya Tara Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande 28. Khara To Prema Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Manik Varma 13. Daiv Kiti Avichari Album: Manapmaan Artiste: Ramdas Kamat 29. Kon Asasi Tu Album: Naman Natwara Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe 14. De Haata Ya Sharanagatha Album: Gajaleli Natyageeten Artiste: Chhota Gandharva 30. Kshana Aala Bhagyacha Album: Gajaleli Natyageete Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole 15. Deh Dehache Mandir Album: Naman Natwara Artistes: Udayraj Godbole & Chorus 31. Lavite Mi Niranjan Album: Preeti Sangam Artiste: Manik Varma Album: Vahato Hi Durvachi Judi 32. Madanachi Manjiri 48. Savaj Majhe Gavasala Artiste: Bhalchandra Pendharkar Artiste: Jayshree Shejwadkar Album: Panditraj Jagannath Album: Jai Jai Gaurishankar 33. Madivari Chal Ga Gade 49. Savatachi Bhase Mala Artiste: Rajani Joshi Artiste: Jaymala Shiledar Album: Mrichchkatik Album: Gajaleli Natyageete 34. Mam Sukhachi Thev 50. Sawan Ghan Garje Artiste: Prabhudev Sardar Artiste: Prasad Sawkar Album: Swayamvar Album: Panditraj Jagannath 35. Mana Ramana Madhu Sudana 51. Shat Janm Shodhitana Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Album: Naman Natwara Album: Gajaleli Natyageete 36. Mrugnayana Rasik Mohini 52. Shoora Mee Vandile Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Album: Gajaleli Natyageeten Album: Gajaleli Natyageete 37. Naath Ha Majha Mohi Khala 53. Surganga Mangala Artiste: Manik Varma Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe Album: Swayamvar Album: Jai Jai Gaurishankar 38. Nayan Tujhe Jadugar 54. Tarini Nav–Vasan Dharini Artiste: Bhalchandra Pendharkar Artiste: Madhuvanti Dandekar Album: Panditraj Jagannath Album: Patwardhan 39. Nayane Lajvit 55. Tejonidhi Loh Gol Artiste: Indirabai Khadilkar Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Album: Gajaleli Natyageete Album: Gajaleli Natyageete 40. Phulalya Jeevani Sundar 56. Tu Japun Taak Paool Artiste: Avinash Artiste: Bhalchandra Pendharkar Album: Tuzen Mazen Jamena Album: Duritanchen Timiri Jawo 41. Prabhu Aji Gamala 57. Ugavla Chandra Punavecha Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Artiste: Bakul Pandit Album: Gajaleli Natyageeten Album: Naman Natwara 42. Prabhuvara Saang Na 58. Ugich Ka Ghor Jiva Lagla Artiste: Jayamala Shiledar Artiste: Krishnarao Chonkar Album: Dev Manus Album: Kanyadan 43. Preeti Suri Dudhari 59. Viphal Janma Ha Gamala Artiste: Bakul Pandit Artiste: Krishnarao Chonkar Album: Naman Natwara Album: Kanyadan 44. Priyakara Nase Ha Chhanda Bara 60. Vikal Man Aaj Jhurat Asahay Artiste: Jayshree Shejwadkar Artiste: Bakul Pandit Album: Jai Jai Gaurishankar Album: Naman Natwara 45. Rati Rangi Range Dhyan 61. Ya Prabhu Ya Zadkari Ya Artiste: Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki Artiste: Panditrao Nagarkar Album: Gajaleli Natyageete Album: Dehoo Road 46. Saad Deti Himshikhare 62. Yuvati Mana Artiste: Ramdas Kamat Artiste: Asha Bhosle Album: Naman Natwara Album: Gajaleli Natyageeten 47. Saheli Man 63. Andh Bichari Mee Jari Bala Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Album: Shat Janma Shodhitana Album: Tulsidas 64. Chhand Tujha Majala 80. Dhavat Yei Sakhya Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Artiste: Balgandharva Album: Ek Hota Mhatara Album: Amrut Siddhi 65. He Madhava Madhusudana 81. Dheer Dhari Jagrut Girdhari Artiste: Master Shantraram Kamat Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Album: Patwardhan Album: Megh Malhar 66. Aajvari Pahuni Vat 82. Dilruba Madhur Ha Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Album: Raj Sanyaas Album: Dev Manus 67. Aala Ha Janu Chandrama 83. Gulzaar Naar Hi Madhubala Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Album: Madira Album: Megh Malhar 68. Aashi Nate Hi Charuta 84. Guru Suras Gokuli Artiste: Vinayakrao Patwardhan Artiste: Pt. Ram Marathe Album: Kanhopatra Album: Swayamvar 69. Anrutachi Gopala 85. Hans Hans Re Hridaya Artiste: Manik Varma Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Album: Swayamvar Album: Ek Hota Mhatara 70. Angani Parijat Phulala 86. Hasvi Jivala Bala Artiste: Jayamala Shiledar Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Album: Suvarnatula Album: Udyacha Sansar 71. Bahut Din Nach Bhetalo Sundarila 87. Kaay Vadhin Mi Ti Sumati Artiste: Ramdas Kamat Artiste: Ramdas Kamat Album: Saubhadra Album: Mrichchkatik 72. Bhajanane Aalavila 88. Kante Phaar Tula Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Album: Sangeet Savitri Album: Saubhadra 73. Bhase Janant Raya 89. Karin Yadu Mani Sadana Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Album: Raj Sanyaas Album: Swayamvar 74. Chaar Hotya Pakshini 90. Kon Tuj Sama Saang Artiste: Faiyyaz Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Album: Vij Mhanali Dhartila Album: Saubhadra 75. Chand Majha Ha Hansara 91. Lahanpan Dega Deva Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Album: Dev Manus Album: Lahanpan Dega Deva 76. Chhalatase Kajal Kali Raat 92. Majhi Matul Kanyaka Artiste: Kumud Kamerkar Artiste: Sharad Jambhekar Album: Nayan Tuze Jadugar Album: Sangeet Saubhadra 77. Chhali Jeeva Daiv Gati 93. Mangal Te Priyadham Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Artiste: Ramdas Kamat Album: Dev Manus Album: Shikka Kattyar 78. Dahan Kar Hridaya 94. Mi Punha Vanantari Phiren Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Album: Nandkumar Album: Boomikanya Seeta 79. Dhanya Jahala Majha Ram Pahila 95. Naath Ha Majha Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Balgandharva Album: Sangeet Ramrajya Viyog Album: Swayamvar 96. Nach Paar Naad Nidhila 112. Taat Kari Duhita Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Album: Tulsidas Album: Ashanirasha 97. Nachat Rasa Rasika 113. Techi Purush Daivache Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Pt. Prabhakar Karekar Album: Ashanirasha Album: Mrichchkatik 98. Nath Ha Majha Mohi Khala 114. Tujhiya Ge Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Artiste: Shaunak Abhisheki Album: Swayamvar Album: Mahananda 99. Nighale Aaj Tikadchya Ghari 115. Tujha Ni Majha Jamena Artiste: Manik Varma Artistes: Jyotsna Bhole & Avinash Album: Vahato Hi Durvachi Judi Album: Tuzen Mazen Jamena 100. Paravashata Pash Daive 116. Vad Jau Kunala Sharan Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: Pt. Sawai Gandharva Album: Ranadundubhi Album: Saubhadra 101. Suhasya Tujhe 117. Vadani Dharma Jalaya Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Album: Krishnarjun Yuddha Album: Ram Rajya Viyog 102. Sujan Kasa Man Chori 118. Ya Bhavanatil Geet Purane Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Vasantrao Deshpande Album: Swayamvar Album: Nisarga Raja 103. Rajaninath Ha 119. De Maj Deva Janma Ha Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Album: Mrichchkatik Album: Kone Eke Kali 104. Ratihuni Sundar Madan 120. Manasi Rajhans Pohato Artiste: Prasad Sawkar Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Album: Suvarnatula Album: Boomikanya Seeta 105. Rupbali To Nar Shardul 121. Sakhi Mi Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Album: Swayamvar Album: Radhamai 106. Rusali Radha 122. Lalana Kusum Komala Artiste: Jyotsna Bhole Artiste: P. L. Deshpande Album: Tuzen Mazen Jamena Album: Wahini 107. Sajani Bai 123. Pankhara Ja Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: P. L. Deshpande Album: Raj Sanyaas Album: Wahini 108. Sakhe Shashi Vadane 124. Virat Dyani Artiste: Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Album: Mrichhkatik Album: Draupadi 109. Shantdant Kalika Hi 125. Ek Tujha Maj Dhyas Artiste: Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Artiste: Arvind Pilgaonkar Album: Ram Rajya Viyog Album: Vasavdatta 110. Sukhavito Madhumas Ha 126. Anrutachi Gopala Artiste: Prasad Sawkar Artiste: Balgandharva Album: Ghanshyam Nayanin Aala Album: Swayamvar 111. Swakul Tarak Suta 127. Deva Dharile Charan Artiste: Pt. Kumar Gandharva Artiste: Balgandharva Album: Swayamvar Album: Sant Kanhopatra 128. Patit Too Pavna 144. Manya Kant Varila Artiste: Balgandharva Artiste: Balgandharva Album: Sant Kanhopatra Album: Ashanirasha 129. Laal Shaal Jodi Jartari 145. Nach Manasa Aasha Artiste: Chhota Gandharva Artiste: Balgandharva Album: Saubhadra Album: Nandkumar 130. Sukhvit Ya Sansara 146. 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