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Punnāgavarāḷi

Janya of Hanumatōḍī (8) — sampūrṇa, niṣādāntya (register-restricted)

Contemplative, devotional

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Ārōhaṇa (ascending)

  1. S
  2. R₁
  3. G₂
  4. M₁
  5. P
  6. D₁
  7. N₂

Avarōhaṇa (descending)

  1. N₂
  2. D₁
  3. P
  4. M₁
  5. G₂
  6. R₁
  7. S

Signature phrase

S R₁ G₂ M₁ P D₁ N₂ Ṡ

The pakad (catch-phrase) is the 4-8 svara motif that defines this raga's identity. Internalise this phrase first — it's what your ear reaches for when the raga returns to its home base.

Rāga grammar

Vādi (king svara)
G₂
Samvādi (queen svara)
N₂
Jīva (life-giving)
R₁ G₂ N₂
Nyāsa (resting)
S G₂ P
Graha (phrase-starting)
S R₁ G₂

Listen to Punnāgavarāḷi

Arōhaṇa-avarōhaṇa exposition with tampura drone.

Sangeet Parijat — Ahobala's notes

Graha (opening)
Sa
Aṁśa (king svara)
Ni
Nyāsa (rest svara)
Sa
Time
After 3rd prahara
Gīti
Gauḍī
Gamaka
andolan

Parijat-era mantra raga. Descending-only contour with kaiśiki Ni as the structural top; andolan on komal Re carries the karuṇā rasa. Traditional snake-charmer raga.

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