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  2. Sikh music - Wikipedia

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    The musical raga expression of the pothis during the period of the early Sikh gurus were mostly stable throughout the years but the changes that are observed across the various texts reflect wider changes of Indian raga music during the time-periods they were compiled, such as the invention of new ragas and new forms of existing ragas. [1]

  3. Category:Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Template:Sikh Ragas This page was last edited on 5 August 2021, at 12:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  4. Asa (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Raga Asa is a Sikh raga (composition) that emerged in the Sikh tradition from Punjab. It is part of the Gurmat Sangeet musical tradition, which includes ragas used by Sikh Gurus for Gurbani . It is used in the Guru Granth Sahib , the Sikh holy scripture. [ 1 ]

  5. Ragmala - Wikipedia

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    Sikh Ragamala paintings from the last page of an illustrated Guru Granth Sahib, which carries the last verse of the Ragmala in a tiny circle. The script is in the Paonta Sahib hand. ca.18th century. There are eight raga used in Guru Granth Sahib that have not been mentioned in the Ragmala.

  6. Devagandhari - Wikipedia

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    In the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy Granth (book), there are a total of 60 ragas compositions and this raga is the twenty-first raga to appear in the series. The composition in this raga appear on a total of 10 pages from page numbers 527 to 537. Today Devagandhari is a rare, little-known, ancient raga. Its performance time is the morning ...

  7. Gauri (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Gauri is an India musical raga that appears in the Sikh tradition from northern India and is part of the Sikh holy scripture called Sri Guru Granth Sahib. [1] Every raga has a strict set of rules which govern the number of notes that can be used; which notes can be used; and their interplay that has to be adhered to for the composition of a tune. there are Gouris of the Bhairav, Poorvi and ...

  8. Bilaval - Wikipedia

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    Bilaval raga is in the Sikh tradition of northern India and is part of the Sikh holy scripture Granth, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib. [2] Every raga has a set of strict rules that govern the number of notes that can be used, which notes can be used, and their interplay that must be adhered to for the composition of a tune.

  9. Gond (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Every raga has a strict set of rules which govern the number of notes that can be used; which notes can be used; and their interplay that has to be adhered to for the composition of a tune. In the Guru Granth Sahib , the Sikh holy Granth (book) there are a total of 60 raga compositions and this raga is the Thirty – sixth raga to appear in the ...