Song Description
In this playful Maheshvani song, Lord Shiva tells Goddess Parvati (Girija) that he is bored of their ascetic life in the forest, where they survive daily on bhang and dhatura. Tired and weakened, he expresses a whimsical desire to visit the village fair (mela). He dreams of eating sweets like jalebi, drinking Coca-Cola, and even wearing modern clothes like shirts and pants stitched in Kolkata — moving away from his old tiger-skin attire. Through this light-hearted banter, the song humorously humanizes Shiva, blending divine imagery with relatable needs and desires of ordinary people.











