If so, do you know the artist or the language?

The full phrase you quoted is likely a transcription of a specific line from the lyrics or a common mishearing of the chorus. The line usually translates to something akin to: "The earth/ground (bhuumaal) dances (nauthkarrlayynae) [in the presence of] the best flower (buru mal)."

Alternatively, if this keyword is intended as a , the correct answer is: A high-quality article cannot be written for a string with no identifiable meaning, source, or audience. For SEO, content must serve user intent — here there is none.

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It looks like it might have roots in South Asian or Southeast Asian languages (like Punjabi or Burmese phonetics).

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