Sangeet Parijat is a classic Sanskrit music treatise written by Ahobal Pandit in the 17th century.
It summarises and systematises ancient theories from texts like Sangeet Ratnakar and Brihaddeshi.
The text covers swaras, ragas, talas, and different musical forms.
It defines 29 swaras in total and explains scales, shrutis, and microtones.
Sangeet Parijat also discusses raga lakshanas (characteristics), their jatis, and usages.
It served as a link between medieval and modern North Indian music theory.
It remains a vital source for scholars and musicologists studying Hindustani classical traditions.