Ragmala- Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2010

Late Pandit Abhisheki sings medley of ragas in this old video clips after the introductory Sanskrit vandana.

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  • @itsvivekhere This ragamala was composed by Bholanath Bhatt, guru of Ramashreya Jha "Ramrang." Priya Das was Bholanath's nom de plume. - Rajan P. Parrikar

  • Thanks for uploading this treasure. In your transliteration, the final line is "हर हर प्रिया दास गावे |". I am wondering if it should be "खरहरप्रिया दास गावे |". The reason is that there is a raga by the name खरहरप्रिया in both Hindustani and Carnatic traditions.

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  • This is so awesome... Is the other singer Mahesh Kale?

  • @voiceofgoa: Thank you very much for this upload Rajan. I fell in love with 'Hindol' when I first heard this in 1978 or so. I have a recording of this raagmala from Bombay Doordarshan from around that time. The 15-20 minute program had this raagmala and an additional 'Bageshri' piece both superb.

  • Lovely Upload, Thank you very much!!!

  • No idea who is accompanying him but seems quite out of sync!

  • @SJisBack @SJisBack Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki and Lata, Asha, Usha, Meena, Hridaynath Mangeshkar have one Grand-Father - Ganeshbhat Nawathe. Master Deenanath Mangeshkar and Pt. Abhisheki's father were half-brothers. 

  • enjoyed this medley of raagas , although i don't have any knowledge of classical music . thank you very much .

  • Splendid, splendid, splendid - love Pandiji's soft, silky, soothing singing...

  • @SJisBack Panditji's family was traditionally attached to the Mangeshi Shrine of Lord Shiva in Goa. His father, Balawantrao aka Bikambhat, was a nephew and a disciple of Master Deenanath Mangeshkar, and the temple priest and a Kirtankar.

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