Yes, its a well known composition in Malkauns, made famous by Ustad Amir Khan among others. Contrary to the description, it is not by Rabindranath Tagore, and not celebrating the world around us (the lyrics translate loosely as "Today my beloved comes to my house"). Very likely they mixed up captions - the one they used here might have belonged to another video. But that doesn't detract from the music.
Puree bandish ka majaa khatam kar diyaa..
Awesome divine voice...cud you plz share lyrics and its meaning.
Yes, its a well known composition in Malkauns, made famous by Ustad Amir Khan among others. Contrary to the description, it is not by Rabindranath Tagore, and not celebrating the world around us (the lyrics translate loosely as "Today my beloved comes to my house"). Very likely they mixed up captions - the one they used here might have belonged to another video. But that doesn't detract from the music.
ajss108 Sir thank you for pointing this error out, we have corrected it. The caption was a mistake on our part. Best wishes
ajss108 I am heard its composition of Ustad Salamat ali Khan.
it is clearly malkauns
So wonderful!
Who is the vocalist?
Malkouns and Madhukouns and Chandra kouns.
who r artists?
mix up malkosh and chandrakosh..
I do not see the use of sudhha nishad....Its pure Malkauns in my opinion the 1st part...Then Madhukauns takes in
Someone shut up that bloody Piano!!
It's sounding out of place and horrible...