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Thaat | Marwa |
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Time of day | Just after sunset |
Arohana | N Ṟ G M̄ D N Ṟ Ṡ |
Avarohana |
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Vadi | G |
Samavadi | N |
Puriya is a major hexatonic raga of Hindustani classical music. It was created by Amir Khusrau.
Note emphasis: Ni, Ga, (Ma is an important pivot note.)
Pakad or Chalan
Ni Ni Ni Ma, Ni Dha Ni
re Sa
Ma, (Ni) D (Sa) Ni (re) Sa () = grace note
Ni re Ga
Ni re Ga, Ga re Sa
Ni re Ma Ma Ga
Ma Dha Ni, Ma Dha, Ga Ma G
Details
Property | Value |
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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 |
Sources
Bor, Joep (c. 1997), The Raga Guide, Charlottesville,Virginia: Nimbus Records, archived from the original on 15 July 2009
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