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Ragas have a direct relationship to human moods and the following are the connections between Raags and feeling: Soohi – joy and separation Bilaaval – happiness Gaund – strangeness, surprise, beauty Sri – satisfaction and balance Maajh – loss, beautification Gauri – seriousness Aasa – making effort Gujri – satisfaction, softness of heart, sadness Devgandhari – no specific feeling but the Raag has a softness Bihaagra – beautification Sorath – motivation Dhanasari – inspiration, motivation Jaitsree – softness, satisfaction, sadnessTodi – this being a flexible Raag it is apt for communicating many feelings Bhairaagi – sadness, (The Gurus have, however, used it for the message of *Bhakti) Tilang – this is a favourite Raag of Muslims. It denotes feeling of beautification and yearning. Raamkali – calmness Nat Narayan – happiness Maali Gaura – happiness Maaru – giving up of cowardice Tukhari – beautification Kedara – love and beautification Bhairav – seriousness, brings stability of mind Basant – happiness Sarang – sadness Malaar – separation Jaijawanti – viraag Kalyaan – Bhakti Ras Vadhans – vairaag, loss (that is why Alahniya is sung in this Raag when someone passes away) Parbhati – Bhakti and seriousness Kaanra – Bhakti and seriousness
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 04:59:33 +0000

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