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  2. Ragamala paintings - Wikipedia

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    Ragini Todi. Mughal, c. 1750. Salar Jung Museum. In 1570, Kshemakarna, a priest of Rewa in Central India, compiled a poetic text on the Ragamala in Sanskrit, which describes six principal Ragas—Bhairava, Malakoshika, Hindola, Deepak, Shri, and Megha—each having five Raginis and eight Ragaputras, except Raga Shri, which has six Raginis and nine Ragaputras, thus making a Ragamala family of ...

  3. Marva (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Marva or Marwa (IAST: Mārvā) portrays being with one's lover and is often portrayed in Ragamala paintings as two couples kissing. It is a hexatonic Indian raga; Pa (the fifth tone) is omitted. Marva is the eponymous raga of the Marva thaat.

  4. Kalyan (thaat) - Wikipedia

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    The Kalyan Thaat consists of an important group of early afternoon, late evening, early night, and early morning ragas. Characterised by the Teevr Madhyam (M') in the stead of the standard Shuddh Madhyam of the Bilawal Thaat, the name of this Thaat literally means good luck/ fortune (कल्याण).

  5. Asavari (thaat) - Wikipedia

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    Raga Asavari is full of tyag, the mood of renunciation and sacrifice as well as pathos. It is best suited for late morning. It is best suited for late morning. However important evening/night raga-like Darbari and Adana also use notes of Asavari thaat with different styles, stress points and ornamentation.

  6. Basant (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 Ji , there are a total of 60 raga compositions and this raga is the forty-ninth raga to appear in the series. [ 2 ]

  7. Malahari - Wikipedia

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    Malahari is a Carnatic raga. This raaga is a janya of the 15th Melakarta raga Mayamalavagowla. This raga is known to be a morning raga which brings out a sense of calmness. [1] It is associated with the rainy season. [2]

  8. Sarang (family of ragas) - Wikipedia

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    12. Raga Jayant Sarang - Raga Jayant Sarang is a mixture of ragas Jaijaiwanti and Brindabani Sarang. 13. Raga Nat Sarang - It is derived by a mixture of 2 ragas, Chhayanat and Brindabani Sarang. 14. Raga Tilaki Sarang is created by Sri Subhasish Bhawal. This raga is combined with Raga Brindavani Sarang, Sudh Sarang, Kafi, Ambika and Tilak Kamod.

  9. Puriya - Wikipedia

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    Raga properties Property Value Thaat: Marwa: Ascending N r G M D N r S Descending S N D M G r S N or r N D M Gg, M G r S Samar (time of day) Sunset or just after Rasa: Shanti (equanimity/peace) Gambhir (seriousness) Related ragas Kanada, Hindol, Kalyan (Iman) Jati/Type Shadava-Shadava

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