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Bageshri

Raga Bageshri or Bageshree (IAST: Bāgeśrī) is a Hindustani raga. It is a janya raga (derived scale) of the 22nd Melakarta raga Kharaharapriya. It is meant to depict the emotion of waiting for reunion with one's lover. Being a very melodic raga it has gained popularity over the centuries. Like all ragas, Raga Bageshri traces its origins to the Samaveda, a sacred Hindu text with roots that likely date back to around 1500 BCE, though its oral tradition could be much older.[3]

Raga Bageshri is a night time raga (madhya raatri Ragsamaya), written in Kaafi thaat, Ma Vadi, Sa Samvadi, 5/7 Jati, Hasya Rasa (associated with joyful, the comic, and happy emotions)[4]. [5]

In modern days, people like the popular Hindi music director C.Ramchandra favour composing songs in Bageshri, as he found it simple. In a 1978 interview at BBC studios with Mahendra Kaul, he explained this, while playing songs like (Radha na bole – Azad, 1955) that were set to Bageshri.[6]

The theoretical aspects of Bageshri are as follows:

Arohana : S g m D n S'[1][2]
Avarohana : S' n D m P D g m g R S[1][2]
Vadi : Madhyam (Ma)[1]
Samavadi: Shadja (Sa)[1]

D n s, m, m P D, m g R S

Varjit Swara – P & R in Aaroh
Jati : – Audav-Sampoorna (Vakra)

Thaat: Kafi (raga)

The time for this raaga is madhya raatri (middle of the night).

Bageshri raga a popular raga. It is derived from the 22nd Melakarta, Kharaharapriya.[7] This raga is a janya raga (derived) as it does not have all the seven notes in the ascending scale.

Bageshri is an asymmetric scale that does not contain panchamam or rishabam in the ascending scale. It is called a audava-sampurna rāgam,[7] in Carnatic music classification (as it has 5 notes in ascending and 7 notes in descending scale). Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure is as follows (see swaras in Carnatic music for details on below notation and terms):

This scale uses the notes shadjam, chathusruti rishabham, sadharana gandharam, shuddha madhyamam, panchamam, chathusruthi dhaivatham, and kaisiki nishadam.

Bageshri is a very melodic raga in Carnatic music.[7] So, even though this scale has been used only in a few krithis (compositions), many devaranamas, ashtapadis, thiruppugazhs, and other lyrics have been set to tune in this raga. It is typically sung in concerts after the main piece, in viruttams, padams, bhajans, and ragamalika.[7]

Here are some popular compositions in Bageshri.

Song Movie Composer Singer
Kaanaa Inbam Kannidhadheno Sabaash Meena T. G. Lingappa T. A. Mothi, P. Susheela
Kalaiyae En Vazhkaiyin Meenda Sorgam T. Chalapathi Rao A. M. Rajah, P. Susheela
Idhaya Vaasal Thirantha Pothum Thoongatha Kannindru Ondru K. V. Mahadevan S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki
Anbale Thediya En Deivapiravi R. Sudarsanam C. S. Jayaraman, S. Janaki
Malare Malare Theriyatha Thennilavu A. M. Rajah P. Susheela
Kangale Kangale Vaazhkai Padagu Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy P. B. Sreenivas
Mayakkum Maalai Gulebakavali A. M. Rajah, Jikki
Malarukku Thendral Enga Veettu Pillai P. Susheela, L. R. Eswari
Paal Irukkum Pazham Irukkum Paava Mannippu T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela
Ponnezhil Pootadu Kalangarai Vilakkam M. S. Viswanathan
Nee Ennenna Sonnalum Netru Indru Naalai
Nilave Ennidam Ramu P. B. Sreenivas, P. Susheela
Avan Nenaithaana Selva Magal T. M. Soundararajan
Kannanin Sanithiyil Oru Kodiyil Iru Malargal P. Jayachandran, P. Susheela
Nee Engey En Ninaivugal Mannippu S. M. Subbaiah Naidu T. M. Soundararajan, P. Susheela, A. P. Komala
Punnagai Mannan Iru Kodugal V. Kumar P. Susheela, K. Jamuna Rani
Melatha Mella Aruvadai Naal Ilaiyaraaja Malaysia Vasudevan, S. Janaki
Kelaayo Kanna Naane Raja Naane Mandhiri P. Susheela, Usha Srinivasan
Kala Kala Sangamamo Ezhumalayaan Magimai Ilaiyaraaja, S. Janaki
Ingeyum Angeyum Sathyaa Lata Mangeshkar
Then Mozhi Solla Thudikuthu Manasu Mano
Kaviyam Padava Thendrale Idhayathai Thirudathe
Mounam Yen Mounamey En Jeevan Paduthu
Roja Ondru Mutham Ketkum Neram Komberi Mookan S P Balasubramaniam & S. Janaki
Eduthu Naan Vidava Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal Ilaiyaraaja, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Ingeyum Sathya Lata Mangeshkar
Unnayum Ennayum Aalappirandhavan K.J. Jesudas, S. Janaki
Yarodu Yaro Salangayil Oru Sangeetham S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Chinnai Chiru Endrum Anbudan
Rokkam Irukura Makkal Kasi Hariharan, Sujatha Mohan
Singalathu Chinnakuyile

(Ragam Bahudari touches also)

Punnagai Mannan S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra
Vaikasi Masthula Ninaivu Chinnam
Mazhai Varuthu Raja Kaiya Vacha K.J. Jesudas, K. S. Chithra
Sangathamizh Kaviye

(Ragamalika:Abheri, Bageshri, Sumanesa Ranjani)

Manathil Uruthi Vendum
Santosham Kaanatha Vasanthi Chandrabose
Koluse Koluse Pen Puthi Mun Puthi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. P. Sailaja
Chinna Kannan Senthoora Poove Manoj–Gyan S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra
Thazham Poovai Theril Kanden Rojakkal Unakaga S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha(Humming only)
Malaicharal Oram Avathellam Pennalae Shankar–Ganesh P. Jayachandran
Kadalodu Nadhikenna Kobam Arthangal Ayiram S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Aruviyin Oram Paadum Paadal Unakkaga Maharaajaa
Naan Vandha Idam Thanga Kolusu Deva
Thalaivanai Azhaikuthu En Aasai Machan S. Janaki
Uchathil Otha Kuyil Partha Parvayil M. M. A. Iniyavan Mano, S. Janaki
Pollatha Kannan Swarnamukhi Swararaj K. S. Chithra, Gajendran
Aaromale (Malayalam) Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa A. R. Rahman Alphons Joseph, Shreya Ghoshal(Female Version)
Valayapatti Thavile

(Ragamalika: Bihag, Bageshri, Neelambhari)

Azhagiya Tamil Magan Naresh Iyer, Ujjayinee Roy, Srimathumitha, Darshana KT
Seemanthapoo 99 Songs Jonita Gandhi, Sharanya Srinivas, Sireesha Bhagavatula
Kaatru Vanthu Santham Solla Konjum Kili S. A. Rajkumar S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sunandha
Vallami Tharayo Vallamai Tharayo Bharadwaj Bharadwaj, Surmukhi Raman
Thuli Thuliyai

(Ragamalika:Harikambhoji, Bageshri)

Ramanujan Ramesh Vinayakam Ramesh Vinayakam, Kaushiki Chakrabarty, Vinaya
  1. ^ Alternate notations:
    • Hindustani: S  R M D  
    • Western: C E D F A B C
  2. ^ Alternate notations:
    • Hindustani:   D  P M  R S
    • Western: C B A B G F E D C
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  6. ^ Kaul, Mahendra (2 February 1978). "Interview with C Ramchandra". BBC Studios. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d Ragas in Carnatic music by Dr. S. Bhagyalekshmy, Pub. 1990, CBH Publications