The song is a warm, hospitable welcome extended by the women of Mithila to Lord Ram, who is addressed as the beloved "Pahuna" (son-in-law or esteemed guest).
In Mithila tradition, a son-in-law is treated with the highest level of reverence and playful affection. The lyrics often blend deep devotion with Mithila Gari (humorous, ritualistic leg-pulling or lighthearted taunting), which is a unique cultural heritage of the region. Performance by Pujya Rajan Ji Maharaj E PAHUNA YAHI MILTHLE ME Pujya Rajan Ji Maharaj
This song is a classic (wedding folk song) traditionally sung in the Mithila region (North Bihar and parts of Nepal). In his discourses and bhajans, Pujya Rajan Ji Maharaj uses this song to vividly recreate the atmosphere of Lord Ram's arrival in Janakpur for his marriage to Mata Sita. The song is a warm, hospitable welcome extended
Pujya Rajan Ji is renowned for his emotional storytelling of the Ramcharitmanas . His rendition of this song is a staple of his sessions when describing the Mithila Prasang (the Mithila episode). Performance by Pujya Rajan Ji Maharaj This song
Pujya Rajan Ji Official - Aaj Mithila Nagariya Nihal Sakhiya