[2] Aamale Sodhlin Ni (mother may ask) is his most popular song,[3] which narrates the death of a Nepali soldier on a foreign battle ground.
The people hailing from the Gandharbha community play different kinds of folk tunes like Jhyaure, Khyali, and Karkha (songs written to praise someone for their deeds), as well as religious music.
The Gandarbhas are inhabitants of Gorkha, Kaski, Lamjung, Dang, Salyan, Tanahu, Baglung, Parbat, Palpa, Banke, Bardiya, Chitwan, Makwanpur, and Syangja districts.
Jhalak Man believed that this caste of people was primarily from Gorkha and was scattered throughout the country in their search for new villages to entertain.
Gandarbha has shown appreciation for the significant efforts made by Kumar Basnet, Ram Thapa, Sambhu Rai, Jayananda Lama, Prem Raja Mahat, Bam Bahadur Karki, Chandra Shah, Mira Rana, Gyana Rana, Dharmaraj Thapa, and Lochan Bhattarai to preserve the importance of folk songs.