Brindavani Sarang
Brindavani Sarang or Brindabani Sarang, also known as Sarang, is a Hindustani classical raga. It is also called Vridavani Sarang. This raga falls under the category of Sarang ragas.
Thaat | Kafi |
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Time of day | Early afternoon, 12–3 Day Third Prahar |
Season | Summer |
Arohana | Sa Re Ma Pa Ni Sa |
Avarohana | S n P M R S |
Pakad | Ni Sa Re Ma Re Pa Ma Re Ni Sa |
Vadi | re |
Samavadi | pa |
Synonym | Brindavani Sarang |
Similar | Megh and Madhumad sarang (komal ni) |
Theory
Brindabani Sarang is a Kafi thaat raga. It was created by Swami Haridas. The associated mythology being that he brought Lord Krishna to earth by singing this raga who took the form of an idol which can still be seen in Mathura. One of the famous Ragas for the Sarang raagang, it is a popular raag of this family, together with Shuddha Sarang, and Madhyamad Sarang. The name Brindavani Sarang is a testament to its popularity in the region around Mathura.
The notes Ga and Dha are not used in this raga. A characteristic of all Sarang is the way Rishab (Re) is sung. The Rishabh is not accorded embellishments, so it is sung without any meenḍ of adjacent swaras neither with any andolan. This preeminence of Re makes the swar the vadi of this Raga as also for all other varieties of this family (raagang).
Another dominant phrase is Sa - Ni - Pa, also used in many other ragas, notably the popular Kanhada family. The distinguishing factor being that the Ni in Kanhada's S-N-P takes a kaṇ of the Pa (of uttarang), with a ghaseeṭa effect, whereas the Ni of Sa-Ni-Pa in Sarang is rendered pure.
Brindavani Sarang's classification in thaat Kaafi is peculiar as it uses the shuddha form of "Ni" in its Aaroha, whereas the komala form of "ni" and "ga" is the main characteristic of the Kaafi thaat. So it is possible to make a mistake in identifying its thaat as Khamaj.[1]
This raga evokes the sringara rasa - romantic love.[2]
Arohana and Avarohana
Arohana: Sa Re ga Ma Pa da Ni sa
Avarohana: Sa ni da Pa Ma ga Re Sa.
Ni swara is Shuddha in Arohana and Komal in Avarohana.
Pakad or Chalan
Ni Sa Re Ma Re Pa Ma Re Ni Sa
R M P n - PMR, M- R n S R-S
Organisation and relationships
Samay (Time)
Madhyanah (noon), Afternoon
It is generally sung as a part of Mehfil.
Seasonality
It is generally regarded as a raaga of summer season.
Rasa
Shringar Rasa: The Rasa of Romance. It creates a romantic and mystic atmosphere.
Related Raga
Madhumad Sarang where shuddha ni is dropped. It is still considered a chanchal raga. Megh malhar has same notes but it is Dhrupad anga raga and is serious in rendering, with a lot of meenḍ. Another distinguishing factor is that while Rishabh is used extensively in Megh Malhar (as also in Sarang), the Rishabh there takes a very strong meenḍ from Madhyam (Me), a salient in the singing of meenḍ-heavy Megh.
Carnatic compositions
Kamalaptakula by Tyagaraja
Soundara raajam aashraye and Rangapura Vihara by Muthuswami Deekshithar
Aathma Nivedanam by Thulaseevanam
Amburuhânanâ by Kalyani Varadarajan
Thillana in Brindavani Sarang by M. Balamuralikrishna
Film songs
Tamil language
Hindi language
Song | Movie | Composer | Lyricist | Singer |
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Ghoomar Ghoomar[3] | Padmaavat | Sanjay Leela Bhansai | A M Turaz | Shreya Ghoshal |
Malayalam language
Song | Movie | Composer | Singer |
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Oru Narupushpamayi | Mazha | Ramesh Narayan | Yesudas |
Other songs
Song | Language | Album | Composer | Lyricist | Singer | Audio Label |
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Dhimi Dhimi | Telugu | Kaiwara Yogi | Mahesh Mahadev | Yogi Nareyana | Priyadarshini, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Mahesh Mahadev | PM Audios |
Navarathriya Ee | Kannada | Navarthriya Navavaibhava | Bharadwaj | Mahesh Mahadev | Priyadarshini, Mahesh Mahadev | PM Audios |
Namma Kannada Rajyotsava | Kannada | Namma Kannada Rajyotsava | Mahesh Mahadev | Mahesh Mahadev | Priyadarshini, Mahesh Mahadev | |
Dhara Hogi | Hindi | Bandish Bandits | Shankar Ehsaan Loy | Sameer Samant | Shankar Mahadevan | Sony Music / Amazon Sellers Pvt. Ltd. |
References
- Ramashreya Jha 'Ramrang'. "The Sarang Family". Rajan Parrikar Music Archive. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
- Yagnik, Hasu (2013). Shastriya Raag Darshan. Gurjar Granthratna Karyalay. ISBN 978-81-8480-826-1.
- "Padmaavat Song" Ghoomar: Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Ranveer Singh|Shreya Ghoshal, Swaroop Khan, retrieved 16 January 2020
- Bor, Joep (ed). Rao, Suvarnalata; der Meer, Wim van; Harvey, Jane (co-authors) The Raga Guide: A Survey of 74 Hindustani Ragas. Zenith Media, London: 1999.