File:Young India - Mer Keshav Bhagat.png

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English: Mer Keshav Bhagat was a radio artist from the 1930s, hailing from Dhandhusar, Junagadh State, India. This picture is of the gramophone disc containing the song 'Kanudane Kahi Kahi Thaaki' which is a devotional morning song (Prabhatiyu) from Gujarat. The song was written by Kavi Pingalshi a contemporary of Mer Keshav Bhagat.
ગુજરાતી: મેર કેશવ ભગત ધંધુસર ગામ, જુનાગઢ રાજ્યના નિવાસી હતા અને ૧૯૩૦ માં એક રેડિયો ભજનિકના રૂપે પ્રખ્યાત હતા। કાનુડાને કહી કહી થાકી નામના પ્રભાતિયુ જે ગ્રામોફોન કેસેટની ઉપર નોંધાનું હતી તેની આ છબી છે। આ ભજન મેર કેશવ ભગતના સમકાલીન કવિ પીંગળશીએ લખેલું છે
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Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiY68JMJ-Dw
Author Young India

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Picture of a gramophone record of the song 'Kanudane Kahi Kahi Thaaki (Prabhatiyu) sung by Mer Keshav Bhagat and written by Kavi Pingalshi

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