Bimba
NaraBara
Bimba, in Tibetan, means Saturn/Saturday, and it carries the same meaning in Mongolian. The song uses an unconventional 4/5 time signature for its rhythm, which, although the song sings about Bimba (Saturday), never quite Read more
Bimba, in Tibetan, means Saturn/Saturday, and it carries the same meaning in Mongolian. The song uses an unconventional 4/5 time signature for its rhythm, which, although the song sings about Bimba (Saturday), never quite gives the six in its musical beats, symbolizing a continuous struggle before arrival. The inspiration sung in the song is an experience that is hard to grasp yet fleetingly appears when one slows down. "Tur amarah" in Mongolian, directly translated, means to take a Break. Life always goes through different stages, and the most fundamental understanding of impermanence in Buddhist belief is to embrace the uncertainty as the norm and to maintain mindfulness in the present moment. Taking a Break is the best nourishment for the uninterrupted next moment!
