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Bhagawan Bhandari

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Bhagawan Bhandari is a Nepali lok‑dohori singer, lyricist, and composer known for his strong vocal tone, emotional delivery, and consistent presence in modern folk music. Active since the early 2008s, he has written and performed notable songs such a...

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Bhagawan Bhandari is a Nepali lok‑dohori singer, lyricist, and composer known for his strong vocal tone, emotional delivery, and consistent presence in modern folk music. Active since the early 2008s,...

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Full NameBhagawan Bhandari
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Folk Singer
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Active Since2008

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18 yrs

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