Clarifications and corrections: 1. Unfortunately, Some texts have been distorted. Note that at 8:13 the text says - 'notes: s r m p n (komal) and at 11:59 the text says- 'raag megh, not malhar, haha'. 2. The title 'gharib nawaz' was that of Moinuddin Chisti of Ajmer and not of Nizamuddin Auliya! 3. A lot of folks are claiming that the bandish is in Khariboli and not Awadhi or Braj bhasha. Sure! We can safely say that it is a local Hindustani dialect and many a time the lyrics of these bandishes seem to be a mix of many of these dialects/ languages. Please feel free to express your views! 😁🌱
How is the comment posted 17 hour ago but the video posted 2 minute ago😅 Watching and will adjust if there is any mistake in the video, really happy you posted, made my Sunday🙏
Anuja, this and the last video are probably my favorites by you so far, I enjoyed them both so much!! This one was so fascinating to watch/listen to! You have such a talent for teaching in an engaging way, and your composition was so beautiful!! Illustrations bhee bohat cute hain :) 💕 buss aik *chhoti* si correction: Amir Khusrau is pronounced "ameer" (امیر), not "aamir" (عامر)
When the heat sizzles here in Delhi under its cloudless sky, your rendition of Megh seems to have brought unseasonal but much desired relief of a cool monsoon day. ❤
@@AnujaK20Baji ma pakistan se hu Lahore se kya app yh sikha sakti hy ky Raag yaman ma aur kisi bhi raag ma kese koi song compose krty hy banaty hy aur gaaty hy aur yh bhi bata dijiye apki karam nawazish ho gi ky heeramandi film ma raag yaman py kon sa geet bnaya gya hy Shukriya
India has a very rich heritage of music... Each and evry raag is based on.. Mood of Nature.. With inocent and occult love with spiritual blends... Thats why we can feel even at this robot and machine culture
"Saiyaan Hatto Jaao" from Heeramandi is also a beautiful composition, I am listening this one on loop. Don't know about the raag though, "Azaddi" is also a good one with Chorus.... I wish you talk about such songs ... It's always nice to watch and listen you, don't disappear from TH-cam. I am one of your fan!
Your explanation are soo deep for learning history behind every raag and bandish...... because of your videos we get remembered about the rich tradition of literature and music....great stories beautiful rendition ❤👌
Ah, you made my Sunday morning! Though it’s still summer here but sure does feel like it is going to rain 🙂 Thank you very much and good to see you back 🙏
Excellent composition, Anuja!! Enjoyed thoroughly!! Hope it rains soon and can enjoy this again during the rain!! Would have loved seeing you sing this composition.
Thank you. Through your videos I’m gaining an appreciation for Indian music. My head is moving from annoying high pitched drawls to an emotional thing that can be enjoyed. To pleasant stories than can be told. And as you’ve shown here - songs and stories than can evolve and grow 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Brilliant! An excellent primer on raag composition and the thought process behind it. Your immaculate melancholic composition conveyed the feelings of a humble plea to uplift the mood of anyone experiencing sadness grief or loss. Thank you!!
Though everyone has already said it, here's more of it :) brilliant explanation, brilliant rendition of both songs, brilliant artwork too. Your joy for the art and music overflows in your videos and infects all who view them! You're truly blessed. All the very best wishes to you!
Thank you for uploading the entire creative process! I have no words left to appreciate the mere research that went behind making this bandish. And keeping the context relevant was a cherry on cake. Lots of love didi ❤
So nice anuja... Very well explained for a layman audience... Bring out all creativity right from illustrations, music composition, lyrics and singing 😊😊 god bless you and may you continue posting more for this audience 😊😊
Oh God! This was so beautiful. Lately Ive been so much into hindustani music and this was such a treat. Infact I have been learning a lot from you since many months.❤
Excellent rendition... One thing I wanted to point out: Gharib Nawaz (blessing the poor) was Moinuddin Chisthi not Hazrat Nizamuddin. Nizamuddin's status was Mehboob e Ilahi (beloved of God). Love from Pakistan.❤
This was very well structured, very creative approach and very well explained like always💜 so very greatful to you for the knowledge and enlightening us about our culture🙏 That mumbaikar hindi was Dhasu also you played Nepali song I was very happy
Damn you just made a new composition that is so cool and i thought raag megh and malhar were the same so thanks for clearing that out like your videos❤️
Clarifications and corrections:
1. Unfortunately, Some texts have been distorted. Note that at 8:13 the text says - 'notes: s r m p n (komal) and at 11:59 the text says- 'raag megh, not malhar, haha'.
2. The title 'gharib nawaz' was that of Moinuddin Chisti of Ajmer and not of Nizamuddin Auliya!
3. A lot of folks are claiming that the bandish is in Khariboli and not Awadhi or Braj bhasha. Sure! We can safely say that it is a local Hindustani dialect and many a time the lyrics of these bandishes seem to be a mix of many of these dialects/ languages.
Please feel free to express your views! 😁🌱
How is the comment posted 17 hour ago but the video posted 2 minute ago😅 Watching and will adjust if there is any mistake in the video, really happy you posted, made my Sunday🙏
सही कहा अपने।हां बंदिश आपको खड़ी बोली का इस्तमाल किया जाता है।
Anuja, this and the last video are probably my favorites by you so far, I enjoyed them both so much!! This one was so fascinating to watch/listen to! You have such a talent for teaching in an engaging way, and your composition was so beautiful!! Illustrations bhee bohat cute hain :) 💕 buss aik *chhoti* si correction: Amir Khusrau is pronounced "ameer" (امیر), not "aamir" (عامر)
You say Raag Malhar ki bandish...is it not Raag Megh
❤❤
Excellent,Anuja! Doesn't matter if it's Khadi boli,Awadhi or Brijbhasa. You are an ubharta hua female Amir Khusru! Enjoyed your composition.
Uffff!! Khusro sahab went beyond gender and loved deeply. Hope someday I am able to love with the same depth! 🌷
SubhanAllah
Reminded me of the beautiful song from Chashmebaddur.Kahan se aaye badara.
Oh yes 😯
Equally beautiful melody but closer to Madhmad Sarang (in my humble opinion 🙏)
Kahan se aaye badra is pure gem by Yesudasji ❤
Where were you ? Please please be active on TH-cam with your classical information, raags and music ❤️
Just memorable episode ... 👏👏👏
बस आंखें बंद कर के सुनता गया..पता ही नही चला कब तन और मन दोनो बारिश में भीग गए... अति सुंदर...कौन कमबख्त दिमाग से सुनता है मैं तो दिल से सुनता हूं..
When the heat sizzles here in Delhi under its cloudless sky, your rendition of Megh seems to have brought unseasonal but much desired relief of a cool monsoon day. ❤
That's such a compliment! 🥺
Thank you!
@@AnujaK20Baji ma pakistan se hu Lahore se kya app yh sikha sakti hy ky Raag yaman ma aur kisi bhi raag ma kese koi song compose krty hy banaty hy aur gaaty hy aur yh bhi bata dijiye apki karam nawazish ho gi ky heeramandi film ma raag yaman py kon sa geet bnaya gya hy
Shukriya
Commenting for the algorithm because your work needs to reach a wider audience!
किती सुंदर केली आहेस ही बंदिश, वा फारच छान वाटलं ऐकायला.
असंच काही तुझ्याकडून नवीन ऐकायला आम्हीं आतूर आहोत.
असंच उत्तम काम करत रहा ❤
Nakki 🤗
India has a very rich heritage of music... Each and evry raag is based on.. Mood of Nature.. With inocent and occult love with spiritual blends... Thats why we can feel even at this robot and machine culture
Superb! What a rendition ❤
Simply Beautiful !!!
Such a beautiful composition ❤❤❤
"Saiyaan Hatto Jaao" from Heeramandi is also a beautiful composition, I am listening this one on loop. Don't know about the raag though, "Azaddi" is also a good one with Chorus.... I wish you talk about such songs ... It's always nice to watch and listen you, don't disappear from TH-cam. I am one of your fan!
Same here. Sayyian hatto jao ... seems have some magical composition
I think that saiyaan hatton jao is based on raag tilang/jog Or combination of both
That song is like a melody in my ears all along till day
@@lilyflower2171 It sounds very similar to the song 'Sadaa' from the marathi movie 'Shala'.... Is that song in the same raag as well?
@@baldeep119 sadaa song is based on raag jog. But I'm not sure about saiyaan hatton jao. It's slightly similar.
Beautifully sung ♥️😊
Absolutely wonderful....this is beauty of raag Sangeet... welcome back!
Very innovative! Not only the rendition but lyrics also equally beautiful!
Beautiful!!!
Simply brilliant composition.
Brilliantly composed. Excellent lyrics too 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Such a beautiful alap and bandish in Megh Raag!
Wonderful 🎉 please don't disappear! Keep sharing your lovely talent
Beautiful composition, amazing art. You are so brilliant!
Absolutely beautiful. Love your channel. Thank you ❤
This is so beautiful!! Can't believe that this is a song you have actually composed! ❤
Your explanation are soo deep for learning history behind every raag and bandish...... because of your videos we get remembered about the rich tradition of literature and music....great stories beautiful rendition ❤👌
Beautiful, u r super talented!💐
Bohot sundar❤
Very nice. Rather than text, it’s more apt to listen to the rendition and hear the knowledge shared💎
Ah, you made my Sunday morning! Though it’s still summer here but sure does feel like it is going to rain 🙂
Thank you very much and good to see you back 🙏
Absolutely great! You are genius!!
Forget which dialect it is, the lyrics suit perfectly to the emotions. Great job, heartiest congratulations!! ❤
Excellent composition, Anuja!! Enjoyed thoroughly!! Hope it rains soon and can enjoy this again during the rain!!
Would have loved seeing you sing this composition.
So beautiful.. loved the entire presentation
Exellent composition
Thank you. Through your videos I’m gaining an appreciation for Indian music. My head is moving from annoying high pitched drawls to an emotional thing that can be enjoyed. To pleasant stories than can be told. And as you’ve shown here - songs and stories than can evolve and grow 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
YOu are so great and also very sweet your feelings.
Brilliant! An excellent primer on raag composition and the thought process behind it. Your immaculate melancholic composition conveyed the feelings of a humble plea to uplift the mood of anyone experiencing sadness grief or loss. Thank you!!
Very well sung and composed
Bohot badhiyaa💖💖💖
बहुत हि सुदंर बंदिश
🎶🎶👌🙏
So happy to see you back❤ you are amazing ❤
What a voice!
Kya baat hai mam❤, God bless you. This is so divine wow❤️❤️🙏🤗
Never knew Raag Megh is the carnatic equivalent of Madhyamavathi.
Wonderful composition Didi 😊
have learnt a lot from your videos, THANKS A LOT!! this one's too an inspiration
Though everyone has already said it, here's more of it :) brilliant explanation, brilliant rendition of both songs, brilliant artwork too. Your joy for the art and music overflows in your videos and infects all who view them! You're truly blessed. All the very best wishes to you!
Just wow...what an innovation
No words to describe it. Just wow!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice to see you sing again❤
You’re so talented. I just love the way you speak❤️
What a unique concept! Great choice of topic, lyrics, Raaga! Amazing
That was splendid, Anuja.
Wowww ❤✨
Fantastic !
Welcome back. Long wait
Excellent ❤
Loved it. Dying to learn it 😊😊
Proud of you beautiful creativity
Woww mam kitni khubsurati se aap ne explain Kiya ❤❤
Anuja ji..... please continue with this series. Don't stop it. Very good stuff.
Thank you for uploading the entire creative process! I have no words left to appreciate the mere research that went behind making this bandish. And keeping the context relevant was a cherry on cake. Lots of love didi ❤
Brilliant video / composition- singing
So sweet 👌 👌
This is absolutely amazing didi ❤
Nice to see your video after a long time. Great composition.
Bhut khubsoorat
Liked the illustrations, lyrics and tune keep it up
So nice anuja... Very well explained for a layman audience... Bring out all creativity right from illustrations, music composition, lyrics and singing 😊😊 god bless you and may you continue posting more for this audience 😊😊
Amazing effort put up by you ma'am... You are an inspiration
Mast composition... Learning from you.....doing great job,keep it up
Oh God!
This was so beautiful.
Lately Ive been so much into hindustani music and this was such a treat. Infact I have been learning a lot from you since many months.❤
Super like your creativity!
Superb
very informative....thank you ma'am
Excellent rendition...
One thing I wanted to point out: Gharib Nawaz (blessing the poor) was Moinuddin Chisthi not Hazrat Nizamuddin.
Nizamuddin's status was Mehboob e Ilahi (beloved of God).
Love from Pakistan.❤
Oh no! I confused the two! Let me mention this in the corrections comment. Thanks for pointing out! 🌱
waaah waah anuja Kya Baat Hai Bahut Hi Badhiya
This was very well structured, very creative approach and very well explained like always💜 so very greatful to you for the knowledge and enlightening us about our culture🙏 That mumbaikar hindi was Dhasu also you played Nepali song I was very happy
It's amazing!!
Wah wah wah kia baat hai
Wowww❤❤
So nice to see your videos again
Thanks welcome back
WOW WONDERFUL
Very nice....
LOVELY
मज़ा आ गया!
Yayyy!!
Damn you just made a new composition that is so cool and i thought raag megh and malhar were the same so thanks for clearing that out like your videos❤️
Greatly Admires your content! Kindly, keep creating such pious and mesmerizing content!
I am amazed ma'am ❤️
Amazing
awesome
You are MashaAllah very talented ❤️
There are no words ❤💙❤💙❤💙❤
Very nice ❤
Very nice 👍❤
Wow wow wow !!!
Wooooww❤
Just amazing 🙏🏻 I thought you might pick Raag Kedar as it is also sung during rainy season 🌩️⛈️