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A Janya raga of Carnatic music
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Mukhari
ArohanamS R₂ M₁ P N₂ D₂ 
Avarohanam N₂ D₁ P M₁ G₂ R₂ S

Mukhari (pronounced mukhāri) is a rāga in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is a janya rāga of Kharaharapriya. An emotional raga, it can sound very sorrowful and introspective. And of course, devotional as well. It sounds best in a very slow speed, with each note and gamaka enunciated clearly. However, there are some crisper renditions of this raga which are also enjoyable. Some well known and often heard compositions are Sivakama Sundari by Papanasam Sivan, Sangeeta Shastra and Entani Ne  by Tyagaraja, Emani Ne by Subbaraya Shastri, Arivar Yaar by Arunachala Kavi and Endraikku Shiva Krupai by Neelakanta Sivan.

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Tanjavur-style tambura
Concepts
Compositions
Instruments
Melody
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Percussion
Mr̥daṅgaṃ
Ghaṭaṃ
Morsing
Kanjira
Thavil
Drone
Tambura
Shruti box

Structure and Lakshana

  • Arohana: S R₂ M₁ P N₂ D₂ 
  • Avarohana:  N₂ D₁ P M₁ G₂ R₂ S

Popular Compositions

Less-known Compositions

Anandam Anandam Anandame, which is played by the orchestra at a Hindu wedding, immediately after the groom ties the mangalsutra on the bride's neck, evoking emotions of happiness and sorrow between the groom and bride's family members. Jalamika Valadhura is a very rare, short Swarajathi composed in the same raga.

Meaning

A raga that is colourful, well-known and full of emotive appeal is Mukhari. This raga is often spoken of as a sorrowful raga ( shoka rasa ), but in reality it also exudes bhakthi rasa and shanta rasa effectively. Mukhari’s allied ragas include Huseni, Bhairavi, Salagabhairavi, Kokilavarali and Maanji. Mukhari has to be enunciated with very precise swara positions and gamakas in order to achieve propriety, to avoid meandering into neighbouring pastures. The notes in Mukhari include Sadja, Chatusruti Rishabha, Suddha Madhyama, Pancama, Chatusruti Dhaivata (ascent) and Suddha Dhaivata (descent), and Kaisiki Nishada. The Sadharana Gandhara appears in the avarohana and is absent in the ascent. The important phrases in Mukhari include ‘SRM G, RS’ where the emphasis is on the Madhyama, and ‘PDSR’ where the Rishabha is emphasised. It is a special raga, full of melodic possibilities.

Film Songs

Language:Tamil

Song Movie Composer Singer
Vaada Malare Ambikapathy (1957 film) G. Ramanathan T. M. Soundararajan P. Bhanumathi
Yaar Poi Solluvar Harichandra (1968 film) K V Mahadevan T. M. Soundararajan
Kanavu Kandaen Naan Sivagangai Seemai Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy T. M. Soundararajan
Pogathe Pogathe En Kanava Veerapandiya Kattabomman (film) G. Ramanathan A. G. Rathnamala
Kannukkul Pothivaippen Thirumanam Enum Nikkah Ghibran Charulatha Mani, Sadhana Sargam, Vijay Prakash,Dr. R. Ganesh

Notes

  1. Alternate notations:
    • Hindustani: S R M P  D 
    • Western: C D F G B♭ A C
  2. Alternate notations:
    • Hindustani:    P M  R S
    • Western: C B♭ A♭ G F E♭ D C

References

  1. "Carnatic Songs - shivakAma sundari jagadamba".
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