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Das was educated in Sunday School in his Church in Pokhara from early childhood to adolescence where he garnered his moral and musical lessons. Growing up in a Christian home, music was intimately part of the family, as they sang and played Christian hymns, gospels, and worship songs. Das learned the fundamentals of music in his church while singing in the choir. He recalls as a young 12-year-old, he was gifted by his mother, his first acoustic guitar, and was encouraged to pursue music.[5] He was given guitar lessons by a guitar teacher named Manish Tamang in his village.[4] Observing Das's incessant love for music and his promising talent, his mother nudged him into a disciplined musical learning path, grooming and guiding young Das.[5]

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In the milieu of Nepal's bucolic livelihood, raising and shepherding cattle and sheep were part of Das's regular chore.[4] He recalls the only medium for music in his village was the radio.[4] As a teenager, the first western music Das got antiquated to was Holiday by the German rock band Scorpions,[4] which grabbed him in astonishment. He was soon into sentimental and melodious English tunes shared with him by his friend Arjun.[4] Das was fascinated by Elton John songs, and hits of Michael Jackson such as Earth Song, and Heal The World.[4]

As Das's father joined the Indian Army, the family moved to New Delhi where Das was introduced to Indian songs. He craved for lyrically strong music and that was beyond merely psychologically pleasure-inducing. His inspiration met with Pakistani singer Gulam Ali, and the Indian Ghazal giant Jagdish Singh. Das was particularly touched by the Urdu lexicon and poetry, which was distinctly soaked with sentiment and meaning, and had a wide gamut of diverse and subtle connotations. Das wanted to emulate this aspect of Eastern language through Nepali songwriting and vocabulary.[4]

By the time Das was a young adult, he had already garnered a holistic taste for western, Indian, and Nepali songs that especially packed meaningful depth and sentiment. Moreover, he also attributes his study of the Bible and philosophical books which gave him the perspective for life's reality that would influence his writings.[4][7] At the age of 19, he began percolating his experience into carving and drafting original words and melodies simultaneously. Musical connoisseurs in Nepal often state that Das "took the Nepali musical scene by storm, through his beautiful, soul-stirring, and powerful music."

During, the thick of the civil war in Nepal waged under the Maoist insurgency, Das in the early 2000s, released a couple of albums targeting the listeners of the war-stuck nation. Through his music, he asked his listeners to persist in their hope, and bolster their perseverance until everyone meets the impending light at the end of the tunnel. To the then bastions of power through his songs, he urged that the struggle of Nepalese was not merely for the radical changes in power structures, but for the grassroots upliftment of people's lives and livelihoods. An example is evinced in the song "Thula Thula Mahal" which among others, voices Nepalese preference for tiny huts that imparts vocation and education rather than tall indifferent urban complexes. Other imperatives in the same song include statements with contrasting negations, such as, "give me a field of crops, over a battlefield; a pen that draws ink, over a sword that draws blood; a pair of hands that give, over a pair of talkative lips; and a sage that imparts wisdom, over a Jogi that begs."

K. Vijiyan of New Straits Times wrote, "Karna turns out to be a neat package of sentiment, love, action and songs".[10] R. P. R. of Kalki wrote there are two types of masala: action masala and sentiment masala. R. P. R. wrote that the former makes body painful while the latter makes nose pain. He added that the makers had mixed both and taken it with the goal of entertainment without much wrinkle and spillage.[11]

Hare Krishna! Please keep in mind that all these translations, meanings and explanations are voluntary works intended for the benefit of all. I have tried to find as many songs, mantras and their meanings as possible. Nevertheless, there may be inaccuracies, wrong translations or missing translations. If you have better information, please join the conversation so we can improve these song meanings together. God bless you! ?

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