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TRACK Identifier: AWM Spec Coll 106

Aa ji ho ji ji raj [20:04-26:14] Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1979 - 1981

Extent

31 audiocassettes (Sound recordings (sound cassettes))
1 sound disc (shellac) (78 rpm)
2 folders (Folders containing notes and transcription of collection and related content.)

Physical Location

Harvard Repository

General note

Stands equal to Halvad. Establishes the throne. Great Sanga [famous king of Mewar 1500s] Raja Ranmal. Came to your shelter. Made the small into the big. Raj Ghanshyam. The Katar [stab dagger] of Amar, The sword of Togaji, The fist of Rayasinhji [ruler of Halvad in the 1500s] shakes the throne of Delhi. Raj Ajitsinh [father of Raj Ghanshyam]. Some go to Kasi and swim in the sacred Ganga river [sacred pilgrimage town also called Varanasi or Banaras, for the Hindus]. Raj Man the father of Raj Ajit. Lord of Halvad, when I see it. Halvad and Delhi stand equal. Todar Mal and Sanga. Raja Ranmal.

Repository Details

Part of the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library Repository

The Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library is the primary repository of musical materials at Harvard. The Music Library’s collecting mission is to serve music teaching and research programs in the Music Department and throughout the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. In addition, it supports the musical needs of the broader Harvard community as well as an international scholarly constituency. We collect books, musical scores, serial titles, sound recordings and video formats, microforms, and rare and archival materials that support research in a wide variety of musical disciplines including historical musicology, music theory, ethnomusicology, composition, and historically informed performance practice, as well as interdisciplinary areas related to music. The special collections include archival collections from the 19th, 20th and 21st century.

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