यह वीडियो गायिका छाया गांगुली (Chhaya Ganguli) द्वारा प्रसिद्ध ग़ज़ल "आप की याद आती रही रात भर" की एक लाइव प्रस्तुति है।
यह ग़ज़ल भारतीय सिनेमा की सबसे प्रतिष्ठित ग़ज़लों में से एक है, जिसे मूल रूप से 1978 की फ़िल्म 'गमन' के लिए रिकॉर्ड किया गया था।
यह वीडियो गायिका छाया गांगुली (Chhaya Ganguli) द्वारा प्रसिद्ध ग़ज़ल "आप की याद आती रही रात भर" की एक लाइव प्रस्तुति है।
यह ग़ज़ल भारतीय सिनेमा की सबसे प्रतिष्ठित ग़ज़लों में से एक है, जिसे मूल रूप से 1978 की फ़िल्म 'गमन' के लिए रिकॉर्ड किया गया था।
This specific track is part of an album titled Jana Gana Mana Soul Of India.
Zara Halke Gaadi Haanko" is a very popular Kabir Bhajan (devotional song) that is featured in a musical production by Kavyaraag.
The details of the performance you mentioned are:
Original Poet/Saint: Kabir Das (a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint).
Featured Artists: Prahlad Tipaniya, Chinmayi Tripathi, and Joell Mukherjii.
Music/Production: Kavyaraag music.
The phrase "Zara Halke Gaadi Haanko" translates to "Drive the cart a little gently/slowly." The song is an allegorical masterpiece by Kabir.
The "cart" (gaadi) represents the human body and the journey of life.
The "driver" is often interpreted as the soul or mind.
The literal meaning of the line is a request to drive the cart gently, but the metaphorical meaning is a deep philosophical message:
Live your life gently, without excessive ego, attachment, or burden, because the body is a fragile vessel, and life's ultimate destination (death) is inevitable.
The song often depicts how the cart gets stuck in the "sand" (of worldly attachments), how healers (doctors) cannot help when the time is up, and how the body is finally taken away.
Prahlad Tipaniya is a renowned folk singer from Malwa, known for his unique style of rendering Kabir's verses and explaining their deep spiritual philosophy to modern audiences. Chinmayi Tripathi and Joell Mukherjii (Kavyaraag) have created a contemporary interpretation of this classic Kabir poem, inspired by the traditional compositions like the one performed by Prahlad Tipaniya.
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The musical collaboration between the vocalist Shankar Mahadevan and the tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain is a highly celebrated partnership, known for creating mesmerizing and powerful Jugalbandis (duets). this jugalbandi is taken from You Tube posted by classic and nostalgic songs.
When these two legends come together, you get a unique blend of:
Melodic Brilliance (Shankar Mahadevan): His mastery of Indian Classical vocals, along with his deep connection to devotional and fusion music.
Rhythmic Genius (Ustad Zakir Hussain): His unparalleled command over the tabla, which is often described as talking or singing, rather than just drumming.
Their jugalbandis are often a fusion of classical, devotional, and contemporary music. Some of their most famous and memorable performances include:
Devotional Marathi Abhangs: They have performed soul-stirring renditions of Marathi Abhangs dedicated to Lord Vitthal, such as "Majhe Maher Pandhari" and "Johar May Bap Johar." These performances beautifully showcase the spiritual depth of the music, with Mahadevan's powerful vocals complemented by Hussain's intricate rhythms.
Fusion Projects: They are often seen collaborating in broader fusion contexts, sometimes with international artists like John McLaughlin (in the famous fusion supergroup Shakti). One notable track is "Sakhi," which combines guitar, vocals, and tabla in a modern classical setting.
Classical Concerts: They frequently perform pure classical pieces, where the improvisational interplay between Mahadevan's sargam (singing of notes) and Hussain's rhythmic patterns creates a thrilling and electric experience for the audience.
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