• Source: Malahari
  • Malahari is a Carnatic raga. This raaga is a janya of the 15th Melakarta raga Mayamalavagowla. This raga is known to be a morning raga which brings out a sense of calmness. It is associated with the rainy season.
    In classical carnatic training, it is often used as a raaga for beginners using geetha right after the swara-based exercises in Mayamalavagowla. Many of the Geethas in this raga have been composed by Purandara Dasa and Muthuswami Dikshitar.


    Structure and Lakshana



    This raga is an asymmetric scale and is classified as an audava-shadava raga (five notes in the ascending scale and six notes in the descending scale).

    ārohaṇa: S R₁ M₁ P D₁ Ṡ
    avarohaṇa: Ṡ D₁ P M₁ G₃ R₁ S
    The notes in this scale are shuddha rishabha, shuddha madhyama, shuddha dhaivata in arohana and additional antara gandhara in avarohana. Since this scale does not have a nishadha, it can be derived from Gayakapriya (13th melakarta) or Vakulabharanam (14th) too, but has been traditionally associated with Mayamalavagowla (15th) as the parent.


    Select compositions




    = Geeta's

    =
    shri GaNanaatha in Rupaka, written by Purandara Dasa
    kunda gowra gowrivara in Rupaka, written by Purandara Dasa
    padumanaabha paramapurusha in Triputa, written by Purandara Dasa
    kereya neeranu kerege chelli in Triputa, written by Purandara Dasa


    = Kritis

    =
    Panchamatanga in Rupaka composed by Muthuswami Dikshitar
    Ananta Padmanaabam in Rupaka composed by Muthiah Bhagavatar
    Kalaye Devadeva in Jhampa composed by MaharajaSwathi Thirunal
    Melukovayya in Adi composed by Shahji Maharaja


    Related rāgas


    This section covers the theoretical and scientific aspect of this rāga.


    = Scale similarities

    =
    Karnataka Shuddha Saveri is a rāga which has a symmetrical scale matching the ascending scale of Malahari (gandhara is entirely omitted). Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure is S R1 M1 P D1 S : S D1 P M1 R1 S


    Notes




    References

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