Great Rendition... Jayanthi Akka is a maestro. But I have to say that the sound is too electronic. It may be my ears, but I long for that pure Veena nadam.
BrindAvana SArangA and BrindAvani are technically one and the same. They employ the same scale: Arohana: Sa Ri3 Ma Pa Ni3 Sa Avarohan: Sa Ni2 Pa Ma Ri Sa If you listen to songs in the two raagas you will be able to tell the slight nuances in which the sancharas are rendered that bring about the subtle difference. The difference lies in the way the raagas are handled.
Brindavana Saranga originally did not have Ni3. The one with both Ni2 and Ni3 is Brindavani. Nowadays they use both Ni2 and Ni3 for both these ragas. I think Jayanthi Akka played the RTP in Brindavani.
@@shwethaseetharam3575 no, both are hindustani ragams, vrindavana saranga is a ragam which has been brought/intoduced to carnatic also. In rangapuravihaara etc.
This my favourite Ragam 🙂😇
Spell-bindingly divine. Thank you Doctor JK!
Simply superb madam.no words to say. brundavani is my favorite raaga.i enjoyed a lot.
No words to explain forgetting world we have to listen thanks a lot for this wonderful raga
What a captivating rendition! Fantastic. Just takes you on a journey of Bliss
Beautiful
MANASIKA SANGHAR SHAM ANUBHAVIKU NNAVAR E RAGAM SRAVICHAL MATHI MANASU SHAN THA MAVUM URAKAVUM VARUM .....
Can u tell me the pallavi pls
What are the other ragas in the tanam ? One is saveri...what is the other?
Bahudari & Vasanti
Also mayamalavagowla
Thank you
Great Rendition... Jayanthi Akka is a maestro.
But I have to say that the sound is too electronic. It may be my ears, but I long for that pure Veena nadam.
I agree with you.
Not Brindavana Saranga. It is Raaga Brindavani.
BrindAvana SArangA and BrindAvani are technically one and the same. They employ the same scale:
Arohana: Sa Ri3 Ma Pa Ni3 Sa
Avarohan: Sa Ni2 Pa Ma Ri Sa
If you listen to songs in the two raagas you will be able to tell the slight nuances in which the sancharas are rendered that bring about the subtle difference. The difference lies in the way the raagas are handled.
@@nkrama ah I see. Thanks for the info!
its the same in hindustani they call it Brindavani & in Carnatic they call it Brindavana saaranga.
Brindavana Saranga originally did not have Ni3. The one with both Ni2 and Ni3 is Brindavani. Nowadays they use both Ni2 and Ni3 for both these ragas. I think Jayanthi Akka played the RTP in Brindavani.
@@shwethaseetharam3575 no, both are hindustani ragams, vrindavana saranga is a ragam which has been brought/intoduced to carnatic also.
In rangapuravihaara etc.