Chirmi


"Chirmi" is a traditional Rajasthani folk song. In this song a married girl waits for her father and brother.

Meaning of Chirmi

Chirmi is a Rajasthani language word for Abrus precatorius / Jequirity. A married girl is climbing on Chirmi plant waits for her father.

In song

The first lines are चिरमी रा डाला चार. In the song, the married girl is saying "my chirmi tree is very innocent. I climbed on the tree to see coming my father but my jeth also climbed up on the tree then chirmi tree 's branches urned broken.
That married girl requests her jeth to get down from chirmi and saying "My father is coming rode on horse and brother is riding on a camel.
The horse is decorated with ghoongra and the camel with loom. The small bells gets rusted and the decorative threads gets dirt. So I will keep those bells in a purse and hang those threads on a hanger.
I will wash those bells with curd and dust out those decorative threads.

Significance

This is a significant part of Rajasthani music and culture.