Mukhari
Mukhari (pronounced mukhāri) is a rāga in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is a janya rāga of Kharaharapriya.
Carnatic music |
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Concepts |
Compositions |
Instruments |
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Arohanam | S R₂ M₁ P N₂ D₂ Ṡ |
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Avarohanam | Ṡ N₂ D₁ P M₁ G₂ R₂ S |
Structure and Lakshana
- Arohana: S R₂ M₁ P N₂ D₂ Ṡ[lower-alpha 1]
- Avarohana: Ṡ N₂ D₁ P M₁ G₂ R₂ S[lower-alpha 2]
Popular Compositions
- Indu Enage Govinda by Raghavendra Swami (Also sung in Mukhari)
- Palisemma Muddu Sharade, Chitta Shuddhi illadava By Purandara Dasa
- Brahma Kadigina Padamu by Annamacharya
- Pahimaam Rathnachala by Muthuswami Dikshitar
- Entaninne by Tyagaraja
- Ksheenamai by Tyagaraja
- Karubaru Cheyuvaru by Tyagaraja
- Elavatara by Tyagaraja
- Sangeeta Sastra by Tyagaraja
- Talachi Nantane by Tyagaraja
- Muripemu by Tyagaraja
- Endraikku Siva Krupai by Neelakanta Sivan
- Emani Ne by Subbaraya Sastri
- Ososi Namadi by Kshetrayya
- Dasaratha Rama by Bhadrachala Ramadasu
- Sivakama sundari by Papanasam Sivan[1]
- Krishnam Kalaya by Narayana Teertha
Less-known Compositions
Anandam Anandam Anandame, which is played by the orchestra at a Hindu wedding, immediately after the groom ties the mangalsutra on the bride's neck, evoking emotions of happiness and sorrow between the groom and bride's family members.
Film Songs
Language:Tamil
Song | Movie | Composer | Singer |
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Vaada Malare | Ambikapathy (1957 film) | G. Ramanathan | T. M. Soundararajan P. Bhanumathi |
Yaar Poi Solluvar | Harichandra (1968 film) | K V Mahadevan | T. M. Soundararajan |
Kanavu Kandaen Naan | Sivagangai Seemai | Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy | T. M. Soundararajan |
Pogathe Pogathe En Kanava | Veerapandiya Kattabomman (film) | G. Ramanathan | A. G. Rathnamala |
Kannukkul Pothivaippen | Thirumanam Enum Nikkah | Ghibran | Charulatha Mani, Sadhana Sargam, Vijay Prakash,Dr. R. Ganesh |
Notes
- Alternate notations:
- Hindustani: S R M P Ṉ D Ṡ
- Western: C D F G B♭ A C
- Alternate notations:
- Hindustani: Ṡ Ṉ Ḏ P M G̱ R S
- Western: C B♭ A♭ G F E♭ D C
References
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