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- Hamsanandi (pronounced hamsānandi) is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is a hexatonic scale (shadava rāgam...
- Thampi for Malayalam version. The song "Vedam Anuvanavuna" is based on Hamsanandi Raga. The song "Om Nama Sivaya" is based on Hindolam Raga. The song "Naada...
- are set to Shuddha Dhanyasi and "Pottu Vaithu Poomudikkum" is set to Hamsanandi.[citation needed] Director Selva Bharathy had insisted that he opted to...
- Ulundhurpettai Shanmugam. The song "Ezhumalai Irukka" is set in the raga Hamsanandi. "திருமலை தெய்வம்". Kalki (in Tamil). 12 August 1973. p. 28. Archived...
- varnam (Bhairavi) Vathapi Ganapathim Bhaje (Hamsadhvani) Pavana Guru (Hamsanandi) Ksheera Sagara (Devagandhari) Siva Siva Siva (Pantuvarali) Raaga Series –...
- Hindi & Telugu Sohni / Hamsanandi Jhumati Chali Hava Sangeet Samrat Tansen S. N. Tripathi Mukesh (singer) Hindi Sohni / Hamsanandi Prem Jogan Ban Ke Mughal-e-Azam...
- is set in Charukesi, a Carnatic raga, and "Putham Puthu Poo" is set in Hamsanandi. The recording of "Sundari Kannal", which is set in Kalyani, took place...
- "Jayagajamukhane" Kanhangad Ramachandran Atana, Amritavarshini 9 "Sumu****thamaay" K. J. Yesudas Ragamalika (Hamsadhwani, Abhogi, Saramati, Hamsanandi, Madhyamavathi)...
- Sandhi-Prakash Raag Note that these are composed in the Carnatic ragam Hamsanandi, which Sohni sounds similar to. It is somewhat similar to Marwa and Puriya...
- set in Hamsanandi, a view that is shared by Shoba Narayan, who was writing for Mint in 2009. Singer Charulatha Mani said it only has "Hamsanandi-like phrases"...