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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • Nirmal Prem Sangeet (NPS)
    Jai Shree Mataji
    Sahaja Raag Mala
    Raag : Bilas Khani Todi
    Album : Violin Vibration by Pt Dhakade Guruji
    Bilaskhani Todi is a Hindustani classical raga. It is a blend of the ragas Asavari and Todi, and has a close affinity with Komal Rishabh Asavari.
    Arohana & Avarohana
    Arohana: Sa re ga Pa dha Sa
    Avarohana: re ni dha Ma ga re Sa
    Vadi & Samavadi
    Vadi: dha
    Samavadi: ga
    Thaat: Bhairavi
    Samay (Time)
    Morning, between 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.
    Rasa
    Devotional, Bhakti
    Origins of raaga
    Legend has it that this raga was created by Bilas Khan, son of Miyan Tansen, after his father's death. It is said that while trying to sing Todi, his father's favorite raga, at the wake of his father, Bilas was so grief-stricken that he mixed up his notes. That gave birth to this raga, and that Tansen's corpse moved one hand in approval of the new melody. (There is a similar legend, differing only in detail, about Tansen's Todi.)
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