
And THIS is the SSP version :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzARguFHDVg - Yes, seriously. Book raw, but that's how this raga went. The very handling of bhairavam is so bizarre with N2 and D1 being used at will (including right at the opening line) that I can't recognize it at all.
At this point I have no idea what Dikshitar's concept of a rAgA was at times, or what the concept of a rAgA itself used to be in the 17th and 18th centuries. If ragas keep using extra notes like this and freely skip notes on the ascent and descent (I now wonder if dhattu was a gamaka that originally meant skipping swaras rather than the zig zag combinations that we know it to be today).
All said, if this is the way Dikshitar sang old ragas or if that was the prevailing tradition of the times, it makes a lot of things we know about ragas today irrelevant to those times. A melakartha was simply a raga that used all the 7 swaras, who cares how. Even the very idea of distinguishing ragas by removing or adding some swaras to their equations is junked. Ragas seem to be more like species of chameleons and less like individual persons back in those days!
I am even beginning to think that the music wasn't even strictly raga based at one point.
That or there are some errors in the SSP at times. Hey, no book is ever perfect, that's why multiple editions exist.