Rajan Misra died on 25 April 2021, aged 70. They were both accountants in a small shop when they gave a performance in the presences of Satguru Jagjit Singh. Belonging to the family of great maestros of Banaras they received their education from a very tender age on from the doyens of Banaras Gharana, Pandit Hanuman Prasad Misra and Pandit Gopal Misra their father and their uncle. This pair has been torn asunder by a sudden and tragic turn of. Rajan and Sajan Mishra are part of a 300-year-old lineage of khyal singing of the Banaras Gharana, the Mishra brothers have been performing to audiences all over Indian and the world for many years. Rajan-Sajan Mishra is how everyone knows the brothers from the shores of the river Ganga, their sonorous voices singing as one soul. They received their initial musical training from their grandfather's brother, Bade Ram Das Ji Mishra, and also their father, Hanuman Prasad Mishra, and from their uncle, sarangi virtuoso, Gopal Prasad Mishra, and started performing while they were still in their teens.They moved to Ramesh Nagar in Delhi, in 1977, where they continue to live. Rajan (born 1951) and Sajan (born 1956) Mishra were born and brought up in Varanasi. He had COVID-19 and was admitted to the hospital. Rajan & Sajan Mishra (Vocal) Ramzan Khan (Tabla). 'Pandit Rajan Mishra ji passed away around 6.30 pm in Delhis St Stephen hospital. Rajan & Sajan Mishra (Vocal) Ramzan Khan (Tabla) Mehmood Dholpuri (Harmonium). Sajan Mishra performing at Bharat_Bhavan Bhopal (July 2015) Mishra, one of the foremost exponents of khayal gayaki along with his brother Sajan Mishra, had a heart attack in the afternoon and then another in the evening, his nephew Amit told PTI. Rajan Mishra performing at Bharat_Bhavan Bhopal (July 2015) Rajan & Sajan Mishra, Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan & Shruti Sadolikar. Stephen's Hospital in New Delhi due to a heart attack caused by COVID-19 complications. Night Prayer (Dhrupad Singing from North India) Gundecha Brothers. They were awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2007Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, jointly in 1998he Gandharwa National Award for 1994-1995 and the National Tansen Samman 2011-2012 on 14 December 2012. Rajan and Sajan Mishra (Hindi: राजन और साजन मिश्रा) are brothers, singers of the khyal style of Indian classical music. Pandit Rajan and Sajan Mishra believed that just as the human body is made up of five elements, the seven notes of music ‘Saregamapadhani’ are composed by the sounds of animals and birds.