Namoh Anjani Nandanam
About Namoh Anjani Nandanam
Namoh Anjani Nandanam is a devotional track performed by the Gundecha Brothers, Umakant Gundecha and Ramakant Gundecha. The composition appears as the sixth track on the album Bhaktimala – Hanuman Volume 1, released in 2005. The album adopts the Dhrupad style of Indian classical music, a genre the Gundecha Brothers specialize in as vocalists and exponents of the Dagar tradition.
The track spans a duration of 5 minutes and 40 seconds. The lyrics center on devotion to Hanuman, invoking his divine attributes through traditional Sanskrit and Awadhi verses. The album format is a compact disc, issued under an unspecified label. No additional production credits or accompanying instrumentalists are documented in the available context.
Bhaktimala – Hanuman Volume 1 forms part of a series dedicated to Hanuman bhajans and devotional compositions. The Gundecha Brothers employ their signature alap-jor-jhala structure in this recording, emphasizing the meditative and rhythmic elements characteristic of Dhrupad. The tracklist sequence positions Namoh Anjani Nandanam as a mid-album piece, though further details about the thematic progression or collaborative contributions remain unconfirmed.
The release year aligns with the Gundecha Brothers’ active period of recording and performing Dhrupad repertoire. Their rendition reflects the brothers’ adherence to the bani (musical style) of their gharana, with an emphasis on vocal precision and tonal purity. No live performance recordings or alternate versions of this track are referenced in the provided context.