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My Protector

Teri Pias Na Jai

Rajinder Kaur holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in Sikh and classical music. With a fervent commitment to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of string instruments crafted by Sikh Gurus, she actively imparts her knowledge. The fifth track from Bibi Rajinder Kaur's debut album, Teri Pias Na Jai is My Protector.

Episodes

How Could I Forget?

1. How Could I Forget?

Rajinder Kaur holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in Sikh and classical music. With a fervent commitment to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of string instruments crafted by Sikh Gurus, she actively imparts her knowledge. The first track from Bibi Rajinder Kaur's debut album, Teri Pias Na Jai is How Could I Forget?
Unquenchable Thirst

2. Unquenchable Thirst

Rajinder Kaur holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in Sikh and classical music. With a fervent commitment to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of string instruments crafted by Sikh Gurus, she actively imparts her knowledge. The second track from Bibi Rajinder Kaur's debut album, Teri Pias Na Jai is Unquenchable Thirst.
Sacrifice It All

3. Sacrifice It All

Rajinder Kaur holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in Sikh and classical music. With a fervent commitment to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of string instruments crafted by Sikh Gurus, she actively imparts her knowledge. The third track from Bibi Rajinder Kaur's debut album, Teri Pias Na Jai is Sacrifice It All.
Hope To See You

4. Hope To See You

Rajinder Kaur holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in Sikh and classical music. With a fervent commitment to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of string instruments crafted by Sikh Gurus, she actively imparts her knowledge. The fourth track from Bibi Rajinder Kaur's debut album, Teri Pias Na Jai is Hope To See You.
My Protector

5. My Protector

Rajinder Kaur holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in Sikh and classical music. With a fervent commitment to preserving and disseminating the rich heritage of string instruments crafted by Sikh Gurus, she actively imparts her knowledge. The fifth track from Bibi Rajinder Kaur's debut album, Teri Pias Na Jai is My Protector.

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