Tiharo Ghar Subas Baso

Pandit Jasraj
15:58
Pandit Jasraj recorded Tiharo Ghar Subas Baso in 1992. The Hindustani classical vocal piece features raga Malkauns in the Mewati gharana style. The 16-minute performance opens with a meditative alap a
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Tiharo Ghar Subas Baso is a Hindustani classical vocal recording by Pandit Jasraj. The performance features a rendition in the raga Malkauns. Jasraj recorded the piece in 1992. The primary format of the release is an audio cassette, though subsequent digital reissues exist. The recording belongs to the Mewati gharana tradition of Indian classical music.

Pandit Jasraj presents the raga with a slow, meditative alap, followed by a structured vilambit khayal. The composition progresses into faster taans and bol-taans, showcasing the artist’s command over vocal technique and emotional expression. The track does not credit a specific label in available sources. The duration of the performance is 15 minutes and 58 seconds.

The lyrics of the composition begin with the line "Tiharo ghar subas baso," which translates to an invocation for fragrance to reside in the divine abode. The text aligns with the devotional and philosophical themes common in khayal compositions. Jasraj’s interpretation emphasizes the raga’s characteristic notes—Shadja, Komal Gandhar, Shuddha Madhyam, Komal Dhaivat, and Komal Nishad—while maintaining the raga’s somber and introspective mood.

No additional musicians or accompanists are credited in the available context for this recording. The performance adheres to the conventions of khayal gayaki, including the use of sargam, meend, and gamak. The recording remains a reference for students and practitioners of Hindustani classical music, particularly within the Mewati gharana.