Ahir Bhairav
-
- Posts: 16872
- Joined: 22 Jun 2006, 09:30
I hear chakravAkam all along and I noticed a touch of bidumalini somewhere. Then again, the first time I heard it, the very beginning was reminiscent of sindhubhairavi!
It is nice to hear performers give us a no-nonsense opening which spells out the rAgA clearly without any musings or deliberations. Nice to hear them when they stay with the rAgA without switching suddenly to another, all in the first half a minute of starting a rAgA...
Of course, they may do all that and still we may not have any idea about the rAgA at all!
It is nice to hear performers give us a no-nonsense opening which spells out the rAgA clearly without any musings or deliberations. Nice to hear them when they stay with the rAgA without switching suddenly to another, all in the first half a minute of starting a rAgA...
Of course, they may do all that and still we may not have any idea about the rAgA at all!
Last edited by arasi on 10 Oct 2007, 07:01, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 67
- Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 13:11
Guys, u are discussing something that my heart sings.....
I am crazy about Bindumalini I dont know the reason y I get so much facinated to listen to this raga. Its eternal.
U might hav heard Dr Ramani playing "Entha Muddo Entha Soggasu"...a masterpiece in itself...
Are there any other compositions other than Tyagaraja swami's....
I am crazy about Bindumalini I dont know the reason y I get so much facinated to listen to this raga. Its eternal.
U might hav heard Dr Ramani playing "Entha Muddo Entha Soggasu"...a masterpiece in itself...
Are there any other compositions other than Tyagaraja swami's....
-
- Posts: 7
- Joined: 20 Sep 2007, 16:19
Yes NAAda priyaNaada Priya wrote:Guys, u are discussing something that my heart sings.....
I am crazy about Bindumalini I dont know the reason y I get so much facinated to listen to this raga. Its eternal.
U might hav heard Dr Ramani playing "Entha Muddo Entha Soggasu"...a masterpiece in itself...
Are there any other compositions other than Tyagaraja swami's....
This raaga is a very divine raga and it touches ones' heart . The krithi Entha Muddo Entha Soggasu played by Lalgudi on the violin , also bring out the divinity of this raga . But till now it has been a raga which is well elaborate on the violin .. i.e instrument .. I think even in voval if the raga is elaborated, it it really be great .
Anand
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 25 Sep 2007, 13:47
The previous discussion on Ahir Bhairav has raised this point in my mind about ragha bhava. Is it not technically right for a musician to just sing within the battery limits of the raga strictly adhering to the swara patterns specified for the arohana & avarohana. I would be obiged if somebody could explain the raga bhava of which everyone talks about so much.
I can understand that if you keep on listening to various established vidwans' alapanas of a particular raga over a period of time, the features of the raga get established in one's mind. Is this called the raga bhava? If some musician deviates from this impression of a raga in one's mind, eventhough he may be adhereing to the raga's arahona & avarohana swara permutaions & combinations technically, is he not singing with raga bahava?
I do agree with arasi's views which is as follows:
"It is nice to hear performers give us a no-nonsense opening which spells out the rAgA clearly without any musings or deliberations."
epn1950
I can understand that if you keep on listening to various established vidwans' alapanas of a particular raga over a period of time, the features of the raga get established in one's mind. Is this called the raga bhava? If some musician deviates from this impression of a raga in one's mind, eventhough he may be adhereing to the raga's arahona & avarohana swara permutaions & combinations technically, is he not singing with raga bahava?
I do agree with arasi's views which is as follows:
"It is nice to hear performers give us a no-nonsense opening which spells out the rAgA clearly without any musings or deliberations."
epn1950
-
- Posts: 67
- Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 13:11
-
- Posts: 2056
- Joined: 03 Feb 2010, 07:12
ahir bhairavi is a favourite of hindi film music composers. the best , time honoured songs are;puchona kaise maine by manna dey in his captivating voice in film 'meri surat teri ankhen,music by SDBurman, meri bina tum bina roye by lata mangeshkar in film 'dekh kabira roye , music by filmi ghazal specialist Madanmohan . there are many , but these are the outstanding. gobilalitha
-
- Posts: 67
- Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 13:11
-
- Posts: 67
- Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 13:11
I attended a fusion concert conducted by Mrudangam Maestro Mysore H L Shivashankaraswamy few yrs bak. In that kalpanaswaras were put in Pantuvarali and Bindumalini by Mysore A V Prakashs son(dont remember the name!!). It was just great . Thats the only tim I heard Bindumalini other than Dr ramani playing it..
Last edited by Naada Priya on 10 Oct 2007, 15:41, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 1877
- Joined: 04 Feb 2010, 02:05
Why? Because several sanchAras are commoncmlover wrote:Bindumalini is a vakra raga and is dhaivata varjyam in aro!
How can it match Ahir bhairavi except being a janya of mela 16?

g r m , p n d p , m g m r s are prayOgas that bring out both rAgas.
p n s , s d p g r s are couple of sanchAra that establishes bindumAlini from Ahir bhirav effectively.
-Ramakriya
Last edited by ramakriya on 10 Oct 2007, 22:54, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 184
- Joined: 01 Dec 2007, 11:18
I've read in a lot of places that Ahir-Bhairav is the same raga as Chakravakam. Chakravakam is undoubtedly a divine raga, more than most others that can bear the caption. The procession of Chakravakam is gentle and sensitive, its almost as if the raga speaks to you through the song, a sort of message instantly distinguishable from the poetry! I owe a splendid afternoon of several hours of guitar practice to this raga.
-
- Posts: 645
- Joined: 05 Sep 2006, 10:09
-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 07 Oct 2010, 06:42
Re: Ahir Bhairav
One can never ever forget the Aahi Bhairav composed by Viswanathan Ramamurthy for the film Karnan, beautifully rendered by Dr.Sirkazhi Govindarajan - 'Ullathil Nalla Ullam' which took this raga to the nook and corner of India. What a great classical rendition.! 

-
- Posts: 963
- Joined: 05 Feb 2010, 11:59
Re: Ahir Bhairav
Ahir Bhairav though an equivalent of Chakravaham very rarely or won't have P in arohanam.
There is an excellent song in the film "PAttum Bharathamum" - Deivathin thereduthu deviyai thedu -Music by MSV and extraordinarily rendered by TMS.This song starts with a virutham "karpanaikku .....".Available in muisc india online or raga or you tube.KIndly check up.
There is another song "Bhoomadevi pole vAzhum jeevan needhane" from the film 'Pancha kalyani' - Music by Shyam and sung by SPB.A good one too.
There is an excellent song in the film "PAttum Bharathamum" - Deivathin thereduthu deviyai thedu -Music by MSV and extraordinarily rendered by TMS.This song starts with a virutham "karpanaikku .....".Available in muisc india online or raga or you tube.KIndly check up.
There is another song "Bhoomadevi pole vAzhum jeevan needhane" from the film 'Pancha kalyani' - Music by Shyam and sung by SPB.A good one too.
-
- Posts: 2481
- Joined: 13 Jan 2013, 16:10
Re: Ahir Bhairav
If you want to hear Ahir bhairav, here's the video that broke the internet : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJxVWF8KjFI
Rahul Vellal - pibarE rAma rasam - Sadashiva Brahmendra
Rahul Vellal - pibarE rAma rasam - Sadashiva Brahmendra
-
- Posts: 2481
- Joined: 13 Jan 2013, 16:10
Re: Ahir Bhairav
tungA teera virAjam by Maharajapuram Santhanam (LGJ and VR accompanying) - this is a concert from 1982. The Ahir bhairav portion is from "mangaLakara mantrAlaya" - From Kosmik Music's channel (before that the first half of the song is in sAlaga bhairavi, so you can get a lot of phrases for that as well, Santhanam having owned this piece)
This is one of the best concerts of this trio in my collection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta44N_seTj4
This is one of the best concerts of this trio in my collection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta44N_seTj4