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Raga Bihag | Vidushi Manik Bhide | Bajeri Mori Payal Jhanana and Lat Ulajhe Suljha Ja Balam

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Raga Bihag - Manik Bhide - The music in this video is the original recording from the album 'The Sanctity Of Parampara' by Vidushi Manik Bhide, released by Rhythm House in 1987.

00:00 - Bajeri Mori Payal Jhanana
24:18 - Lat Ulajhe Suljha Ja Balam
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Raga: Raga Bihag
Taal: Teen Taal(Vilambit) - Bajeri Mori Payal Jhanana
Teen Taal - Lat Ulajhe Suljha Ja Balam
Vocalist: Vidushi Manik Bhide
Style: Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana
Tanpura: Vandana Shirodkar
Tabla: Omkar Gulvadi
Harmonium: Baban Manjrekar
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📝Lyrics:

Bajeri Mori Payal Jhanana:

बाजे री मोरी पायल झनन
कैसे घर आऊ तोरे पास ||

सास मोरी दुतिन ननन्द मोरी बैरन
कहे न आवत तोहे लाज ||

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Lat Ulajhi Suljha Ja Balam:

लट उलझी सुलझा जा बालम
हाथो मे मेहंदी लगी है मोरे ॥

माथे की बिंदीया बिखर गयी मोरी
अपने हाथ लगा जा बालम ||
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About Artists:

Vidushi Smt. Manik Bhide:
Smt. Manik Bhide was born in Kolhapur, in 1935, into a family of discerning listeners and music lovers. Her father S. R. Potnis initiated her into learning music after recognizing her liking towards the art. Maniktai’s musical training began at the age of 15, under the guidance of Madhukarrao (Nana) Sadolikar, a disciple of his elder brother Wamanrao Sadolikar, and Bhurji Khan (the youngest son of Alladiya Khan). Thus she received a strong foundation in the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana. She then learnt from Manik Varma, the veteran Kirana and Agra gharana vocalist, in Pune for a few months.Maniktai also learned from Kishori Amonkar for a period of nearly 16 years (1963-1980) in which she deeply studied Kishoritai’s gayaki and grasped the crux of raag-sangeet.Endowed with a rich and mellifluous voice, Maniktai’s style shows fluidity and strong adherence to raagdaari, whilst maintaining a rich sense of aesthetics and a highly emotive quality. The influence of Kishoritai can be clearly detected in the lilting feel that her gayaki creates.

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