Tumi Nirmolo Koro Chords -
| Lyric (Bengali) | Chord | Strumming Pattern | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tumi nirmolo koro | | Down-Down-Up-Up-Down | | He Probhu nirmolo koro | Am | Down-Down-Up-Up-Down | | Mon majhi na hoy shudhu | F | Down-Down-Up-Up-Down | | Kormo diye mor | G | Down-Down-Up (Hold) |
: This verse highlights a classic spiritual paradox. The Divine is present everywhere—in fire, wind, water, trees, and stars. Yet, humans sit blindly in the dark, weeping because they cannot perceive this omnipresence. The song ends with a humble plea: "I see nothing, I know nothing; please show me the way and grant me understanding." Tips for Execution
Chorus: | C | G | Am | F | | C | G | Em | F | Repeat as needed; end chorus on C or G7 leading back to verse.
If C Major feels too low for your voice, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play in D Major, or the 7th fret to play in G Major while using the exact same fingerings listed above. tumi nirmolo koro chords
Chord shapes (basic):
The timeless Bengali devotional song "Tumi Nirmolo Koro" is a masterpiece of spiritual awakening. Written and composed by the legendary poet Rajanikanta Sen, this song is a staple in classical, devotional, and contemporary Bengali music.
Tumi nirmolo koro, (G) mongolo koro,malino (F) mormo (C) muche dao. Antara 2 (Verse 2) | Lyric (Bengali) | Chord | Strumming Pattern
Strumming & rhythm
: Pay close attention to the transition from A# →right arrow F →right arrow Cm →right arrow D →right arrow
Ogo Aamar Momo Chitte (Popularly known as Nirmolo Koro) Band: Mukto Album: Lal Nil Shobuj Original Poem: Rabindranath Tagore Key: C Major (Standard) The song ends with a humble plea: "I
Use simple strokes per chord.
If you have attended a Christian worship service in Bengal or participate in the Bengali diaspora's religious gatherings, you have almost certainly heard the hauntingly beautiful hymn, "Tumi Nirmolo Koro." Translating to "Make us pure, O Lord," this song is a staple in the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Pentecostal traditions of Eastern India and Bangladesh.
| Lyric (Bengali) | Chord | Strumming Pattern | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tumi nirmolo koro | | Down-Down-Up-Up-Down | | He Probhu nirmolo koro | Am | Down-Down-Up-Up-Down | | Mon majhi na hoy shudhu | F | Down-Down-Up-Up-Down | | Kormo diye mor | G | Down-Down-Up (Hold) |
: This verse highlights a classic spiritual paradox. The Divine is present everywhere—in fire, wind, water, trees, and stars. Yet, humans sit blindly in the dark, weeping because they cannot perceive this omnipresence. The song ends with a humble plea: "I see nothing, I know nothing; please show me the way and grant me understanding." Tips for Execution
Chorus: | C | G | Am | F | | C | G | Em | F | Repeat as needed; end chorus on C or G7 leading back to verse.
If C Major feels too low for your voice, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play in D Major, or the 7th fret to play in G Major while using the exact same fingerings listed above.
Chord shapes (basic):
The timeless Bengali devotional song "Tumi Nirmolo Koro" is a masterpiece of spiritual awakening. Written and composed by the legendary poet Rajanikanta Sen, this song is a staple in classical, devotional, and contemporary Bengali music.
Tumi nirmolo koro, (G) mongolo koro,malino (F) mormo (C) muche dao. Antara 2 (Verse 2)
Strumming & rhythm
: Pay close attention to the transition from A# →right arrow F →right arrow Cm →right arrow D →right arrow
Ogo Aamar Momo Chitte (Popularly known as Nirmolo Koro) Band: Mukto Album: Lal Nil Shobuj Original Poem: Rabindranath Tagore Key: C Major (Standard)
Use simple strokes per chord.
If you have attended a Christian worship service in Bengal or participate in the Bengali diaspora's religious gatherings, you have almost certainly heard the hauntingly beautiful hymn, "Tumi Nirmolo Koro." Translating to "Make us pure, O Lord," this song is a staple in the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Pentecostal traditions of Eastern India and Bangladesh.