Education Minister releases album song ‘Thundal Gatha’
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SHIMLA 10th October, 2025
Education Minister Rohit Thakur today here released the album song “Thundal Gatha” composed and sung by Chirag Jyoti Majhta. He said that the song beautifully portrays the ancient cultural and historical significance of the region.
He said that the song is based on a nearly seven hundred year old folk tale from the ancient village of Thundal located in Chopal Assembly Constituency of Shimla district. He lauded the creative endeavor of the entire team and said that such initiatives play a vital role in preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage and glorious traditions of Himachal Pradesh.
Rohit Thakur said that his ancestors also hailed from Thundal village and through this song an admirable attempt has been made to revive the historical saga of migration and valor associated with the village. He said that the song provides glimpses of the region’s ancient lifestyle, customs and traditions while reflecting the depth of local folklore and oral history.
He congratulated Chirag Jyoti Majhta for giving voice to the verses of story teller late Meena Ram Sanghaik in the traditional form and extended best wishes to the entire team for composing the song with dedication and authenticity.
The Minister said that “Thundal Gatha” brings alive a heroic tale from the bygone era. The story revolves around Bidan, the village head of Thundal, who comes into conflict with the then ruler after refusing to pay land revenue (lagan). The disagreement eventually escalates into a fierce battle, leading to the burning of the village by the royal army. Subsequently, the residents of Thundal migrate to distant places such as Barthata in Jubbal region, Kathwar in Sirmaur district and Balsan area.
He said that this song was sung in the pure and traditional musical style of the region and stands as a testimony to the people’s spirit of struggle, self-respect and cultural pride. It is a remarkable effort to reconnect the younger generation with their roots and to keep alive the glorious heritage of Himachal’s folk traditions.