Rēvati is an upāṅga janya1 of the 2 nd mēḷakarta2 Ratnāṅgi. It is an auḍava3 rāga. The svaras4 occurring in this rāga are ṣaḍja, śuddha riṣabha, śuddha madhyama, pañchama, kaiśiki niṣāda5 .
Its ārōhaṇa 6 and avarōhaṇa 7 are
Rēvati is an upāṅga janya1 of the 2 nd mēḷakarta2 Ratnāṅgi. It is an auḍava3 rāga. The svaras4 occurring in this rāga are ṣaḍja, śuddha riṣabha, śuddha madhyama, pañchama, kaiśiki niṣāda5 .
Its ārōhaṇa 6 and avarōhaṇa 7 are
S R1 M1 P N2 Ṡ – Ṡ N2 P M1 R1 S.
In terms of Western notes, if C is taken as the base, then the scale is
C C# F G A# C – C A# G F C# C
It corresponds to Raag Bairāgi Bhairav of Hindustani music. Rēvati is a rakti rāga or a rāga which pleases instantaneously. It is a tristhāyi rāga, that is, it can be sung in all three octaves.
It gives rise to two other rāgas through the process of grahabhēda or modal shift of tonic. The two rāgas are Sunādavinōdini from riṣabha and Śivarañjani from niṣāda. Riṣabha and niṣāda are rāgachāyā svaras8 . All the svaras in this rāga are nyāsa svaras9 . M-N are vādi-samvādi svaras (consonant notes).
It can portray rasas10 like karuṇa (compassion) very effectively, just as it can convey the feeling of devotion or bhakti bhāva.
Some of the signature phrases of this rāga are
R M P N, – P N Ṡ N P M R, – R P M R, – R S Ṇ S R, S, – R R S Ṇ P ̣, – Ṃ P ̣Ṇ S R, – R M R P M N P M R, – R M P N, – P N Ṙ Ṙ Ṡ N P, – M P N Ṡ Ṙ, – Ṙ Ṁ Ṗ Ṁ Ṙ, – Ṡ Ṙ Ṁ Ṙ Ṡ, – Ṙ Ṙ Ṡ N Ṡ Ṡ N P N N P M R, – R R M M N N Ṙ Ṙ Ṁ Ṁ Ṙ Ṙ N N M M R, – R N, N P M R, – R S Ṇ P ̣, Ṇ S,
A few compositions in this rāga are:
Bho śambho
Swāmi Dayānanda Saraswati
Mahādēva śiva śambho
Tañjāvūr Śaṅkara Iyer
Nānāṭi baduku – Tāḷḷapākam Annamāchārya (tuned by Vidwan Nedunuri Krishnamurthy)
Yādava nī bā
Purandara Dasa
Dhīm dhīm (tillana)
Lalgudi G Jayaraman
Footnotes
1 A derived rāga which has notes only from its own parent rāga.
2 Parent rāga
3 Auḍava- A scale with 5 notes- Pentatonic. Sampūrṇa- A scale that has all 7 notes. Auḍava-sampūrṇa is a scale with 5 notes in ascent and 7 notes in descent.
4 Notes
5 There are 16 varieties of svaras in Carnatic music. They are
Sa (ṣaḍja)
Sa (ṣaḍja)
Ri (riṣabha)
śuddha riṣabha
chatuśruti riṣabha
ṣaṭśruti riṣabha
Ga (gāndhāra)
śuddha gāndhāra
sādhāraṇa gāndhāra
antara gāndhāra
Ma (madhyama)
śuddha madhyama
prati madhyama
Pa (pañchama)
pañchama
Da (dhaivata)
śuddha dhaivata
chatuśruti dhaivata
ṣaṭśruti dhaivata
Ni (niṣāda)
śuddha niṣāda
kaiśiki niṣāda
kākali niṣāda
The above table gives you information on the notes as they are referred to between Sa on the middle octave to the Sa on the upper octave. It needs to be interpreted based on the Raga and its scale formation as given above. In the table given above, there are notes that use the same frequencies but, are spelt differently. For example, Rishaba 2 is equal to Gandhara 1, Dhaivata 2 is equal to Nishad 1. However, because of the ornamentation (Gamakas) most often the notes are not portrayed as it is played out on the Piano. There is a certain distortion in the frequencies making it difficult to identify the actual notes involved in the Scale formation.
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Vidushi Sudha Ragunathan presents a Thillana in Raga Revati, compsed by Lalgudi G. Jayaraman.
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