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Very informative post. I am not very knowledgeable, but would like to learn.
I know that certain ragas are to be sung at certain times of the day, but how much truth is there to the belief that certain ragas cause certain reactions?
E.g.
Megha Raagam = rain (Example of BalamuraliKrishna)
Deepak Raagam = fire (Infact someone went to the extent of saying that singing this raagam could cause a burning sensation, and that is why there are no songs that are taught in this raagam ). :?
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Hi Guys,
I am really sorry that I was not available all these days. I dont want to put in some excuse for my laziness.... Okie.. I was a bit lethargic.
I would have loved to see someone (Sudhama) picking it up and taking forward. But I trust we need to move on and wait.. I am starting to type in my first post after a long time... :)
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btw since vakra ragas are classified into "ubhaya vakras" aswel....whatttttttt is a ubhaya vakra? :| theory exam 2moro...last minute revision
pleasee help :cry2:
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Well from my knowledge:-
Ubhaya vakra raga is one in which both aarohana and avrohana is a vakra raga.
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awesome :D
thought it was
got it in the exam :D
thankyouuuuuuuuuu always
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your welcome. Hope you did well :)
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Now, Back, Which Raga shall we pick up to start with again?
Mohanam
Shivaranjani
Sankarabharanam
Varali
YadhukulaKamboji
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varaaLi, I would like to know more songs. Talk about famous kruthis and raaga lakshana.
Thanks,
meera.
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Its long long time since I came here. Just was searching for something on Gamakas and landed up to my own posts :) I feel bad when I see that I had not stood up to my promises.. :)