Bhajan - Ghoonghat Daal Sej Par Sajani
About Bhajan - Ghoonghat Daal Sej Par Sajani
\"Ghoonghat Daal Sej Par Sajani\" is a bhajan performed by Hindustani classical vocalist Ustad Rashid Khan. The track appears as the fourth composition on his studio album One & Only Rashid, released on 2012 under the N A Classical label. The recording adopts the khayal-influenced bhajan style, characterized by Khan’s improvisational taan and bol-banao techniques within the devotional framework. The piece spans 15 minutes and 45 seconds, allowing extended exploration of melodic and rhythmic variations.
The album One & Only Rashid was issued in CD format and features Khan as the sole lead artist. The production emphasizes acoustic instrumentation, with accompaniment details unspecified in available sources. Khan’s rendition of the bhajan reflects his training in the Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, blending traditional dhrupad elements with lighter classical forms. The track’s lyrical content draws from devotional poetry, though the specific composer or poetic source remains undocumented in public records.
Khan’s interpretation of \"Ghoonghat Daal Sej Par Sajani\" aligns with his broader discography, which includes both classical khayal and semi-classical repertoire. The album One & Only Rashid received distribution primarily in India, with limited documentation on international releases. No additional remixes, live versions, or alternate takes of the track have been officially cataloged. The label N A Classical specializes in North Indian classical music, though further details about the album’s production team or recording location are not publicly confirmed.
The track’s duration and structural complexity position it as a centerpiece of the album, showcasing Khan’s vocal control and emotive phrasing. While the raga and tala foundations are not explicitly stated in accessible sources, the performance adheres to classical conventions of alap, jor, and jhala progression. The album cover and liner notes, if included, may provide further context, but these materials are not archived in widely available databases.