


Girija Devi
SADHANA
In episode ten of our artist profile series, we enter the world of Girija Devi, a classical vocalist credited for elevating the status of light-classical forms of Indian music, namely purab-ang thumri, but equally for her traditional khayal performance.
GirijaJi discusses the primordial origin of music within nature, the necessity of undergoing sādhanā to find truth in art, along with her innovations in lighter forms of music such as chaiti, kajri, jhoola, thumri, baaramasa, and tappa.
She was a repository of these compositions that captured the cultural essence of Banaras and its folk traditions. The ease with language and the layers hidden within the song-texts were brought forth when she sang them, creating an experience that moved you beyond sound.
Featuring recordings of Ragas Yaman, Kaunsi Kanada, Kedar, Bhairavi along with rare tappas, chaitis and thumris.
India’s Classical Masters is a ten-part series in partnership with The Vinyl Factory.








Girija Devi
SADHANA
In episode ten of our artist profile series, we enter the world of Girija Devi, a classical vocalist credited for elevating the status of light-classical forms of Indian music, namely purab-ang thumri, but equally for her traditional khayal performance.
GirijaJi discusses the primordial origin of music within nature, the necessity of undergoing sādhanā to find truth in art, along with her innovations in lighter forms of music such as chaiti, kajri, jhoola, thumri, baaramasa, and tappa.
She was a repository of these compositions that captured the cultural essence of Banaras and its folk traditions. The ease with language and the layers hidden within the song-texts were brought forth when she sang them, creating an experience that moved you beyond sound.
Featuring recordings of Ragas Yaman, Kaunsi Kanada, Kedar, Bhairavi along with rare tappas, chaitis and thumris.
India’s Classical Masters is a ten-part series in partnership with The Vinyl Factory.
CONTRIBUTORS
MIXED AND PRODUCED
Sach Dhanjal
Kam Bhogal
RESTORATION AND MASTERING
Jazz Bhandal
PARTNERSHIP
The Vinyl Factory
