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Monday 7 November 2011

Raag Puriya Dhanashree - Live in Hindustani classical music concert

The aarohan in Puriya Dhanashree is : N, r, G, M, d, N, S. This reveals that Pancham is not used quite frequently in the aarohan thus making it a shaadav aarohan. In other words it can be the aarohan with six notes. Live Hindustani Classical Music concert in Pune was performed by eminent Vocal Artist Pt. Shivanand Swami who sung beautiful Raag Puriya Dhanashree with Harmonium Saath by Madhur Bajaj.

It is affirmed that Rishabh & Dhaivat are komal in Raag Puriya Dhanashree or flat while Madhyam is tivra or sharp. Avarohan is as follows: S, N, d, P, M,G,M,r,G,r,S. While illuminating the Uttaranga element of this raga the idiom M,d,N,d,S is used to be in motion in the top octave. The changeover from the taara saptak Re to the Madhya Saptak Ni is normally all the way through the use of meendh.

Raag Puriya Dhanashree comes from Purvi Thaat. This is one of the sunset Raag sung in the twilight. Prahar of this raga is 3 pm to 6 pm. This is some basic information about this particular raga. Please write your thoughts & views in the comments.

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