This raga was composed by the great Agra gharana maestro, Pandit Jagganathbuwa Purohit, also known by his pen-name, `Gunidas'. It is fuses the raga Jog with the prakar or generic raga called Kaushi (Kanhra); so you find both the gandhars, the hallmark of Jog, and the use of pancham (which is conspicuously absent in Malkauns). The raga was first sung on a public platform in 1952 by Pandit Kumar Gandharva and it became popular; Pt Jitendra Abhisheki often sang it very brilliantly
Alright, first view! I only had the alap/jor to this prior to now. You are doing a great service to humanity by posting full renderings by Nikhil-da, thank you!
Wonderful!!! Great Pandit!!!
KaviMauna 3 weeks ago
Thank you really for this rare recording. Nikhil da is my sitar hero!
kengotengo 1 month ago
I feel an inner Cry !This Raag is an real inner Cry from Within !Brilliant Pandit-Ji
MCDIVINE27 2 months ago
do you know who the tabla player is? thanks for posting!
vikasuy1 4 months ago
Thank you so much! Is this related to Rag Malkauns and Rag Jog?
subshrub 7 months ago
@subshrub
This raga was composed by the great Agra gharana maestro, Pandit Jagganathbuwa Purohit, also known by his pen-name, `Gunidas'. It is fuses the raga Jog with the prakar or generic raga called Kaushi (Kanhra); so you find both the gandhars, the hallmark of Jog, and the use of pancham (which is conspicuously absent in Malkauns). The raga was first sung on a public platform in 1952 by Pandit Kumar Gandharva and it became popular; Pt Jitendra Abhisheki often sang it very brilliantly
TheVitalstatistix 4 months ago
I am delighted to hear that.Thank you very much.
You are welcome.
MCDIVINE27 7 months ago
Alright, first view! I only had the alap/jor to this prior to now. You are doing a great service to humanity by posting full renderings by Nikhil-da, thank you!
fromthebody 7 months ago 4
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