Rag- DEEPAWALI
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I wish to start this thread to know more details of this rare rag- Deepavali. I heard this raga sung by a bhajan artist. The song is a composition of sant. Brahmanand. The title of song is "aaju sakhi mEre sadguru ghar aaye, merE man mE Ananda payorE"
Please listen to the song (only a part of the song is available)
the link is http://rapidshare.com/files/160883866/A ... i.mp3.html
while listening from the song, this rag appears to have some traces of rag Basant sans m2. The rag can be a janya of " Puriya dhanashri " of HM which is similar to the rag Panthuvarali of CM.
In this song the note PA seems to be used only in the avarohana sanchara. Hence, the aro can be SRGMDNS and the avarohana SNDPMGRS. I may be wrong and hence corrections are most welcome.
However, the song really have high melody for listening.
Please listen to the song (only a part of the song is available)
the link is http://rapidshare.com/files/160883866/A ... i.mp3.html
while listening from the song, this rag appears to have some traces of rag Basant sans m2. The rag can be a janya of " Puriya dhanashri " of HM which is similar to the rag Panthuvarali of CM.
In this song the note PA seems to be used only in the avarohana sanchara. Hence, the aro can be SRGMDNS and the avarohana SNDPMGRS. I may be wrong and hence corrections are most welcome.
However, the song really have high melody for listening.
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Aaj sakhi mErE satguru gar AyE mErE manmEm Anand bhayori
Darsanu sE sab pAp vinAsE duk daridr sab dUr gayOrI
Amrt pachan sunat bavnAs yOgkhar bhItar prabhU pAylayOri
Janam janam kE samsay tUttE bhav bhay tAp mitAyI dayOri
Brahmanand dAs dAsanu kO charN kamal lipTA rahOri
This is the lyrics I have in the sampradaya bhajan book compiled by Late P.R. Sankara Iyer and that is how I rendered.
Aaj sakhi mErE satguru gar AyE mErE manmEm Anand bhayori
Darsanu sE sab pAp vinAsE duk daridr sab dUr gayOrI
Amrt pachan sunat bavnAs yOgkhar bhItar prabhU pAylayOri
Janam janam kE samsay tUttE bhav bhay tAp mitAyI dayOri
Brahmanand dAs dAsanu kO charN kamal lipTA rahOri
This is the lyrics I have in the sampradaya bhajan book compiled by Late P.R. Sankara Iyer and that is how I rendered.
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I post a fresh version of the lyrics, after making further corrections. Mr. VKR please be guided.
Aaj sakhi mErE satguru gar AyE l
mErE manmEm Anand payorE ll
Darsan sE sab pAp vinAsE l
duk daridr sab dUr gayOrE ll
Amrut vacAn sunat tama nAcyorE l
katapIdar prabhU pAylayOrE ll
janam janam kE samsay tUttE l
bhav bhay tAp mitAylayOrE ll
brahmAnand dAs dAsanu kO l
charN kamal lipTAyhyOrE ll
Aaj sakhi mErE satguru gar AyE l
mErE manmEm Anand payorE ll
Darsan sE sab pAp vinAsE l
duk daridr sab dUr gayOrE ll
Amrut vacAn sunat tama nAcyorE l
katapIdar prabhU pAylayOrE ll
janam janam kE samsay tUttE l
bhav bhay tAp mitAylayOrE ll
brahmAnand dAs dAsanu kO l
charN kamal lipTAyhyOrE ll
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Here is an audio clip on flute by Nityanand Haldipur and an explanation of the raga by Shobha Mudgal.
http://podcasts.underscorerecords.info/ ... episode-4/
We present an extract from Raag Deepavali rendered on the flute by Nityanand Haldipur whose albums Lineage Vol 1 and Vol 11, and Maihar Mystique are all available on the Underscore Records audio catalogue. Deepavali is a raag created by flute maestro Pannalal Ghosh whose playing style Nityanand follows closely. The introductory alaap in Raag Deepavali makes it evident that it seems to be primarily a blend of Raag Yaman and Raag Lalit, but Nityanand Haldipur explains that Pannalal Ghosh meant it to be a murchhana of Raag Puriya Kalyan. The alaap is followed by a gat in Raag Deepavali composed by Pannalal Ghosh, who is the creator of this beautiful evening raag. Sandeep Bhattacharya provides tabla accompaniment.
http://podcasts.underscorerecords.info/ ... episode-4/
We present an extract from Raag Deepavali rendered on the flute by Nityanand Haldipur whose albums Lineage Vol 1 and Vol 11, and Maihar Mystique are all available on the Underscore Records audio catalogue. Deepavali is a raag created by flute maestro Pannalal Ghosh whose playing style Nityanand follows closely. The introductory alaap in Raag Deepavali makes it evident that it seems to be primarily a blend of Raag Yaman and Raag Lalit, but Nityanand Haldipur explains that Pannalal Ghosh meant it to be a murchhana of Raag Puriya Kalyan. The alaap is followed by a gat in Raag Deepavali composed by Pannalal Ghosh, who is the creator of this beautiful evening raag. Sandeep Bhattacharya provides tabla accompaniment.
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