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Jogiya (raga)

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Raga in Hindustani classical music, based on Bhairav Thaat

Jogiya
ThaatBhairav
TypeAudhav - Shadhav
Time of dayDawn time (Brahma Muhurt)
Arohana
  • S  M P  N S’
  • S  M P  
Avarohana
  •  N  P M  S
  •  N  P  M  S
Pakad M M M P  P  N  P P  M  S
Chalan M M M P  P  N  P P  M  S
VadiMa
SamavadiSa

Jogiya, or Jogia, is a raga in Hindustani classical music. It is based on Bhairav Thaat. It is played at the 1st Prahar of the day, dawn time (Brahma Muhurt). The name Jogiya came from Jogi, a colloquial version of the word yogi.

Nature

It lacks Ga. Re-ma and Dha-ma are frequently rendered in Meend.

Raga description

Madhyam is powerful, a nyas Swar as well as a Vadi Swara. Jogiya has Rishabha and Dhaivata Komal like Raag Bhairav, however they are not oscillated here (Andolit). In Avroh, Shuddha Nishad is Alp and is always used as a Kan Swar of Komal Dhaivat like: S' (N)d P. Sometimes Komal Nishad is also used as a Kan Swar with Komal Dhaivat like: M P d (n)d M ; M r S to enhance the beauty of this Raag. r-M and d-M are rendered in Meend.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Raag Jogiya - Indian Classical Music - Tanarang.com". www.tanarang.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.

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