Jaiwant Singhji Ranmal Singhji Vaghela | |
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Maharana of Sanand | |
Predecessor | Ranmal Singhji Vaghela |
Successor | Rudradutt Singhji Vaghela (titular) |
Born | 1904 Sanand, Baroda State, British Indian Empire (now in Gujarat, India) |
Died | 17 June 1980 (age 76) Sanand, Gujarat, India |
House | Vaghela dynasty |
Father | Ranmal Singhji Vaghela |
Religion | Shaktism |
Jaiwant Singhji Vaghela of Sanand (1904 – 17 June 1980),[1] also known as Sanand Bapu, was an Indian king, spiritual leader, classical vocalist, beenkar, and musicologist belonging to the Mewati gharana (musical apprenticeship lineage). He is known for being the Thakur of Sanand and guru of Pandit Jasraj.[2][3] His legacy includes contributions of compositions (performed and recorded famously by Pandit Maniram and Pandit Jasraj), new raags, and an integrationist approach to music philosophy.[4]
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