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English: Rimi Jhimi Paniya is an Angika language wedding song about the humiliation involved in the prospect of not being able to pay a dowry. The rain pours into the house via the holes in the roof, and on the father's plans for a financially safe future Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Rimi Jhimi Paniya is an Angika language wedding song about the humiliation involved in the prospect of not being able to pay a dowry. The rain pours into the house via the holes in the roof, and on the father's plans for a financially safe future

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