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Kajari (Hindi: कजरी), derived from the Hindi word Kajra, or Kohl, is a genre of Hindustani classical music singing, popular in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar [1]. It is often used to describe the longing of a maiden for her lover as the black monsoon cloud come hanging in the summer skies, and the style is notably sung during the rainy season. [2]. It comes in the series of season songs, like Chaiti, Hori and Sawani, and is traditionally sung in the the villages and towns of Uttar Pradesh: around Banaras, Mirzapur, Mathura, Allahabad and the Bhojpur regions of Bihar. Noted exponents of Kajari are,Pandit Channulal Mishra, Shobha Gurtu, Siddheshwari Devi, Girija Devi, Rajan & Sajan Mishra. Styles of Kajari
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