"Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai" is a cornerstone of Indian devotional music, originally released on , as part of the soundtrack for the Bollywood film Avtaar . The song is most famous for its association with the Vaishno Devi pilgrimage and is a staple during festivals like Navratri . Song Overview and Production
Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai (Full Lyrical) | Avtaar (1983) | Rajesh Khanna
The track is often credited with increasing the popularity of jagratas (night-long devotional singing) and the pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi. Its refrain, "Chalo bulawa aaya hai, Mata ne bulaya hai" (Come, the call has arrived, the Mother has called us), has become a common slogan among devotees. Listening and Availability
The song is available for streaming and legal download on several platforms: Listen on Spotify Stream on JioSaavn Official audio at Saregama Music video and lyrics on YouTube
"Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai" is a cornerstone of Indian devotional music, originally released on , as part of the soundtrack for the Bollywood film Avtaar . The song is most famous for its association with the Vaishno Devi pilgrimage and is a staple during festivals like Navratri . Song Overview and Production
Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai (Full Lyrical) | Avtaar (1983) | Rajesh Khanna "Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai" is a cornerstone of
The track is often credited with increasing the popularity of jagratas (night-long devotional singing) and the pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi. Its refrain, "Chalo bulawa aaya hai, Mata ne bulaya hai" (Come, the call has arrived, the Mother has called us), has become a common slogan among devotees. Listening and Availability Its refrain, "Chalo bulawa aaya hai, Mata ne
The song is available for streaming and legal download on several platforms: Listen on Spotify Stream on JioSaavn Official audio at Saregama Music video and lyrics on YouTube "Chalo bulawa aaya hai