Rajendra Jain

Rajendra Jain was a renowned Indian poet and lyricist, particularly celebrated for his work in the devotional and folk music genres. Born on January 10, 1947, in Udaipur, Rajasthan, he made significant contributions to Rajasthani and Hindi literature. Jain's work often reflected themes of spirituality and cultural heritage, resonating deeply with audiences across India. Some of his notable works include "Namokaar Mantra," "Salasar Ke Balaji," and "Bhaktamar Stotram & Jinwani Sangrah," which showcase his deep connection to Jainism and Rajasthani culture. His songs, like "Mahaveer Tumhare Dware Par" and "Jaapa Ke Geet," are cherished for their devotional essence and lyrical beauty.

Jain's talent extended beyond religious and folk music; he also contributed to Bollywood, writing lyrics for films such as "Henna" and "Utsav." His ability to weave profound emotions and traditional values into his lyrics earned him widespread acclaim and numerous awards, including the Padma Shri in 2004, one of India's highest civilian honors. Rajendra Jain passed away on July 13, 2009, but his legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of Indian music and poetry.

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Namokaar Mantra
Album - 7 Tracks - Released April 18, 2024
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