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Carnatic music terms are
briefly described in this page.
Major terms have
their own
separate article pages,
while minor terms are
defined /
described here...
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Dhaivata (Sanskrit: धैवत, romanized:
Dhaivata) is the
sixth svara from the
seven svaras of
Hindustani music and
Carnatic music.
Dhaivata is the long form...
- Dheerashankarabharanam). It
contains five
Shuddha Swaras: Shadaja, Gandhar, Madhyama,
Dhaivata, and Nishad.
Rishabh and
Pancham are omitted. In the form of
notation it...
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Chatusruti Rishabha,
Suddha Madhyama, Pancama,
Chatusruti Dhaivata (ascent) and
Suddha Dhaivata (descent), and
Kaisiki Nishada. The
Sadharana Gandhara appears...
- (षड्ज)
Rishabha (ऋषभ)
Gandhara (गान्धार)
Madhyama (मध्यम) Pañcham (पञ्चम)
Dhaivata (धैवत)
Nishada (निषाद)
Svara (Short) Sa (सा) Re (रे) Ga (ग) Ma (म) Pa (प)...
- include, "Sadja,
Chatusruti Rishabha,
Suddha Madhyama, Pancama,
Chatusruti Dhaivata,
Kaisiki Nishada and as a rare feature,
Kakali Nishada in descent." It...
- (षड्ज)
Rsabha (ऋषभ)
Gandhara (गान्धार)
Madhyama (मध्यम) Pañcama (पञ्चम)
Dhaivata (धैवत)
Nisada (निषाद)
Svara (Short) Sa (स) Ri (रि) Ga (ग) Ma (म) Pa (प)...
- [Here are the]
swaras - Shadaj, Rishabha, Gandhara, Madhyama, Panchama,
Dhaivata, [and seventh] Nishada.
These seven svaras are
shared by both
major raga...
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known Nishada, and then
Dhaivata (14,50). The
seven original notes are Shadja, Rishabha, Gandhara, Mahdhyama, Panchama,
Dhaivata and
Nishada (12,183). Swords...
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variants and the
remaining swaras Ri (Rishabha), Ga (Gandhaara), Dha (
Dhaivata) and Ni (Nishaada) as
having three variants each. This
leads to 72 seven-note...