following the big 6: the second ghana ragams
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vk, i dont know why a ragam is called ghana ragam. i m told that there are many definitions to the same.
however, this set of 5 being called second ghana ragams has been known to me for a while now.
even the ghana raga varnam, intakOpamElarA (by veenai kuppaiyar) has nATTai, gauLa, Arabhi, varALi for the first half till the muktyi svaram. srI ragam for the caraNam and bauLi, nArAyaNagauLa, kEdaram and rItigauLa in the cittai svarams.
however, this set of 5 being called second ghana ragams has been known to me for a while now.
even the ghana raga varnam, intakOpamElarA (by veenai kuppaiyar) has nATTai, gauLa, Arabhi, varALi for the first half till the muktyi svaram. srI ragam for the caraNam and bauLi, nArAyaNagauLa, kEdaram and rItigauLa in the cittai svarams.
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Reetigowlai and narayana gowlai the Ata varnams.
I like surutti and kedara gowlai more than narayana gowlai though.
Not heard much bauLi, unless you count brahmam okkate.
Don't like kedaram very much. But I like one song which goes as "rama neepai", somehow.
Don't know salaga nattai.
I like surutti and kedara gowlai more than narayana gowlai though.
Not heard much bauLi, unless you count brahmam okkate.
Don't like kedaram very much. But I like one song which goes as "rama neepai", somehow.
Don't know salaga nattai.
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>rItigauLa : jananI ninnu vinA, SrI nIlOtpala nAyikE , rAgaratnamAlikacE
>nArAyaNagauLa : Know only Sri rAmam - and have not heard any elaborate renditions of the rAga anyway
>bauLi: IMHO, this does not ocme in the same league of kEdAra and rItigouLa. But if I were to pick one composition, it would be SrI pArvatI paramESvarou vandE
>kEdAram: Ananda naTana prakASam, of course!
>sAlanga nATTai: Hmm - can anyone sing this rAga, apart from a few that can be counted on one finger?
May be a good approach is to take sAvEri in it's place - which has anyway taken most of the melodic elements of sALanganATi.
In that case, in sAvEri I would choose Sankari Sankuru, parASaktimanu and SrI rAja gOpAla and entanErchina
-Ramakriya
>nArAyaNagauLa : Know only Sri rAmam - and have not heard any elaborate renditions of the rAga anyway
>bauLi: IMHO, this does not ocme in the same league of kEdAra and rItigouLa. But if I were to pick one composition, it would be SrI pArvatI paramESvarou vandE
>kEdAram: Ananda naTana prakASam, of course!
>sAlanga nATTai: Hmm - can anyone sing this rAga, apart from a few that can be counted on one finger?
May be a good approach is to take sAvEri in it's place - which has anyway taken most of the melodic elements of sALanganATi.
In that case, in sAvEri I would choose Sankari Sankuru, parASaktimanu and SrI rAja gOpAla and entanErchina

-Ramakriya
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This comes from the veena tradition of playing tAnAs. These are rAgas that are supposed to shine best in tAna rendering. Probably the list itself has existed for 2-3 hundred years.rbharath wrote:vk, i dont know why a ragam is called ghana ragam. i m told that there are many definitions to the same.
however, this set of 5 being called second ghana ragams has been known to me for a while now.
even the ghana raga varnam, intakOpamElarA (by veenai kuppaiyar) has nATTai, gauLa, Arabhi, varALi for the first half till the muktyi svaram. srI ragam for the caraNam and bauLi, nArAyaNagauLa, kEdaram and rItigauLa in the cittai svarams.
And in this varna you mention, IIRC, there is a 10th rAga too - nATakuranji, perhaps? I forget.
-Ramakriya
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rIti gaula: Janani Ninnu vina (TNS; SSI; MDR; as different as they can be, but still stirring); nannu vidachi (DKJ); for the most relaxing version JO JO SrI rAmA (MDR; Bombay Jayashri)
nArAyana gaula: I don't know many, but have heard a nice NIlotpalAmbike by Gayathri Girish.
bauLi: Don't know many; MElukovaiya and SrIman nArAyanA (MSS; no way to forget the record that was released in the early 80s)
KEdAram (aka Ramanathapriya): Thyagaraja Guru (MDR composition); Ananda natanaprakAsam (again MDR)
sAlanga nATTai: never heard this rAgam
nArAyana gaula: I don't know many, but have heard a nice NIlotpalAmbike by Gayathri Girish.
bauLi: Don't know many; MElukovaiya and SrIman nArAyanA (MSS; no way to forget the record that was released in the early 80s)
KEdAram (aka Ramanathapriya): Thyagaraja Guru (MDR composition); Ananda natanaprakAsam (again MDR)
sAlanga nATTai: never heard this rAgam
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Not sure why Nilotpala nayike is being included under Ritigowla. It's Nari ritigowla.
Ritigowla: Janani ninnu vina (Vairamangalam rendition), Paripalaya, Dvaitamu sukhama (great MDR rendition)
Narayana gowla: the varnam (MDR's great rendition), Sri ramam ravikula (SSI popularised this)
Kedaram: Ananda natana prakasam (DKJ's rendition)
Ritigowla: Janani ninnu vina (Vairamangalam rendition), Paripalaya, Dvaitamu sukhama (great MDR rendition)
Narayana gowla: the varnam (MDR's great rendition), Sri ramam ravikula (SSI popularised this)
Kedaram: Ananda natana prakasam (DKJ's rendition)
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I know - MD did not compose in what we call rItigouLa. His rItigouLa was (nArI)rItigouLa. I absolutely do not believe that he composed one kriti (nIlOtpalAmam) in mainstream rItigouLa, and SrI nIlOtpala nAyike in (nArI) rItiouLa. He had one rItigoula, whose kaTapaya prefix was nArI.ragam-talam wrote:Not sure why Nilotpala nayike is being included under Ritigowla. It's Nari ritigowla.
But just like other (nArI) rItigouLa kritis, there is a pAthAntara of singing it in mainstream rItigouLa. Incorrect, from the perspective of the composer, may be, but still beautiful.
Both RK Srikanthan and BMK sing this pAThAntara.
-Ramakriya
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Reethigowla - Janani by MDR, SSI and also a Neyveli recording, Dwaithamu sukhama (MDR), Paripalaya (with all the charanams by MDR). Though I understand that Naririthigowla doesn't fall under this, I like TMK's Shri Nilotpalanayike
Narayanagowla - This is a favorite raga of mine but unfortunately we don't get to hear it in the concert platforms often. Kaddalevaadu by CSP, Somu; Sri Ramam by Balaji Shankar/SSI and Maguva by MDR
Bowli - Melukovayya and Paravati Nayaka? (Sanjay)
Kedaram - Ananda Natana Prakasham - haven't heard this raga in a while
Salanga Nattai - Never heard of it. What's the arohanam and avarohanam?
Narayanagowla - This is a favorite raga of mine but unfortunately we don't get to hear it in the concert platforms often. Kaddalevaadu by CSP, Somu; Sri Ramam by Balaji Shankar/SSI and Maguva by MDR
Bowli - Melukovayya and Paravati Nayaka? (Sanjay)
Kedaram - Ananda Natana Prakasham - haven't heard this raga in a while
Salanga Nattai - Never heard of it. What's the arohanam and avarohanam?
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salanga nata remains a puzzle.. anyway here is what i gleaned so far:
Chayalaka Raga (also Salaka or Salanga): These Ragas will contain a hint of other Ragas: Saurashtram, Saranga http://www.sarasvati.it/articles.asp?id=56
http://www.geocities.com/carnaticnotes/ ... cMusic.htm
Of Saranga Nata / Salanga Nata
http://www.carnatic-music.com/ragas/naata.txt
Reference to a discussion of the raga lakshana of Saranganata at the MA
http://www.musicacademymadras.in/articl ... dex_14.php
Comparing Saveri and Salanga nata
http://www.karnatik.com/ragass.shtml
Reference to a recent lec-dem on the comparison of allied ragas (includes Saveri & Salanganata) by Dr. T. Sachi Devi http://parthasarathysabha.com/Lec-Dem.php
Of Kedaragoula and Saranga Nata
http://www.archive.org/stream/ramamarya ... p_djvu.txt
Also refer to Post # 74
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... ds-p3.html
Dikshitar’s avyajakarunakatakshi by Prof SRJ
http://sangeethapriya.org/tributes/diks ... ithis.html
http://www.carnaticindia.com/article3.html
naa tappulo gonave of Annamacharya has been set to music by Vinjamuri Varadaraja Iyengar in the raga Salanganata - i'm not sure if a recording is available
http://www.geocities.com/vinjamuri_s195 ... _Music.htm
insights from other compositions would be helpful
Chayalaka Raga (also Salaka or Salanga): These Ragas will contain a hint of other Ragas: Saurashtram, Saranga http://www.sarasvati.it/articles.asp?id=56
http://www.geocities.com/carnaticnotes/ ... cMusic.htm
Of Saranga Nata / Salanga Nata
http://www.carnatic-music.com/ragas/naata.txt
Reference to a discussion of the raga lakshana of Saranganata at the MA
http://www.musicacademymadras.in/articl ... dex_14.php
Comparing Saveri and Salanga nata
http://www.karnatik.com/ragass.shtml
Reference to a recent lec-dem on the comparison of allied ragas (includes Saveri & Salanganata) by Dr. T. Sachi Devi http://parthasarathysabha.com/Lec-Dem.php
Of Kedaragoula and Saranga Nata
http://www.archive.org/stream/ramamarya ... p_djvu.txt
Also refer to Post # 74
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... ds-p3.html
Dikshitar’s avyajakarunakatakshi by Prof SRJ
http://sangeethapriya.org/tributes/diks ... ithis.html
http://www.carnaticindia.com/article3.html
naa tappulo gonave of Annamacharya has been set to music by Vinjamuri Varadaraja Iyengar in the raga Salanganata - i'm not sure if a recording is available
http://www.geocities.com/vinjamuri_s195 ... _Music.htm
insights from other compositions would be helpful
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