Dhanyasi

A Janya raga of Carnatic music

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Dhanyasi
ArohanamS G₂ M₁ P N₂ 
Avarohanam N₂ D₁ P M₁ G₂ R₁ S

Dhanyasi is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is a janya rāgam (derived scale) from the 8th melakarta scale Hanumatodi. It is a janya scale, as it does not have all the seven swaras (musical notes) in the ascending scale. It is a combination of the pentatonic scale Shuddha Dhanyasi and the sampurna raga scale Hanumatodi.[1]

This is the common and popular scale and is used for portraying the bhakthi rasa.[1] According to the Muthuswami Dikshitar school, there exists a scale with same name, Dhanyasi, which is derived from Natabhairavi melakarta scale, instead of Hanumatodi scale.[2] This scale is less popular and has far less compositions set to it.

Structure and Lakshana

Ascending scale with shadjam at C, which is same as Udayaravichandrika scale
Descending scale with shadjam at C, which is same as Hanumatodi scale

Dhanyasi is an asymmetric rāgam that does not contain rishabham or dhaivatam in the ascending scale. It is an audava-sampurna rāgam (or owdava rāgam, meaning pentatonic ascending scale).[1][2] Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure (ascending and descending scale) is as follows:

  • ārohaṇa : S G₂ M₁ P N₂ [a]
  • avarohaṇa :  N₂ D₁ P M₁ G₂ R₁ S[b]

The notes used in this scale are shadjam, sadharana gandharam, shuddha madhyamam, panchamam and kaishiki nishadham in ascending scale, with shuddha dhaivatam and shuddha rishabham included in descending scale. For the details of the notations and terms, see swaras in Carnatic music.

The rāgam used by Dikshitar school of music uses chathusruti rishabham (R2) in the descending scale, in place of shuddha rishabham (R1), bringing it under the 20th melakarta Natabhairavi.[2]

Popular compositions

There are many compositions set to Dhanyasi rāgam.

Related rāgams

This section covers the theoretical and scientific aspect of this rāgam.

Graha Bhedam

Salaga Bhairavi can be derived from Dhanyasi when sung from Nishadam to Nishadam.

Scale similarities

  • Udayaravichandrika, also known as Shuddha Dhanyasi has a symmetric pentatonic scale, with the notes same as the ascending scale of Dhanyasi. Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure is S G2 M1 P N2 S : S N2 P M1 G2 S
  • Dhanyasi scale as per Dikshitar school uses chatusruti rishabham in descending scale in place of the shuddha rishabham. Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure is S G2 M1 P N2 S : S N2 D1 P M1 G2 R2 S

Notes

  1. ^ Alternate notations:
    • Hindustani: S  M P  
    • Western: C E F G B C
  2. ^ Alternate notations:
    • Hindustani:    P M   S
    • Western: C B A G F E D C

Film songs

Language : Telugu

Song Movie Composer Singers
Katuka Kantineeru (Potana poem) Bhakta Potana V. Nagayya V. Nagayya
Sakala Kalyanabhusha Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam Pendyala (composer) Madhavapeddi Satyam

References

  • flagIndia portal
  • Music portal
  1. ^ a b c Ragas in Carnatic music by Dr. S. Bhagyalekshmy, Pub. 1990, CBH Publications
  2. ^ a b c Raganidhi by P. Subba Rao, Pub. 1964, The Music Academy of Madras
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