Milta Jajiyo

Kishori Amonkar
6:54
Kishori Amonkar performed Milta Jajiyo in 2005 on Bhaktimala – Krishna, Volume 2, blending Jaipur-Atrauli khayal with devotional themes in a 6-minute track.
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About Milta Jajiyo

Milta Jajiyo is a khayal composition performed by vocalist Kishori Amonkar in the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana tradition. The track appears as the fifth piece on the album Bhaktimala – Krishna, Volume 2, released in 2005 on CD. The recording spans 6 minutes and 54 seconds and exemplifies Amonkar’s interpretive approach to devotional and classical repertoire.

The album forms part of the Bhaktimala series, which compiles bhajans and classical renditions centered on Hindu devotional themes. Amonkar’s performance in Milta Jajiyo integrates raga-based improvisation with lyrical devotion, though specific raga or tala details remain undocumented in available sources. The release carries no confirmed label attribution in the provided context.

Kishori Amonkar (1932–2017) established herself as a leading exponent of Hindustani classical music, known for her rigorous adherence to gharana traditions while expanding expressive boundaries. Her discography includes studio albums, live recordings, and thematic compilations like Bhaktimala – Krishna, Volume 2, which targets audiences of both classical and devotional music. The tracklist and production credits beyond the mentioned details are not fully verified in the given context.