Parameshwari
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Parameshwari
This raga was handled by Bombay Jayashree in MA this evening as one of the Ragas taken for RTP.looks like Ahirbhairav .Understand Pandit Ravisankar introduced this Raga in HM.Can someone explain.?
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Re: Parameshwari
Ravishankar's Parameshwari I am listening to sounds like Charukeshi without Pa.
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Re: Parameshwari
According to this website paramEshvari is nATakapriyA with pancamA omitted.
See here: http://ragajazz.blogspot.ca/ (scroll to the end)
Another site mentions that it is a mixture of ahIrbhairav, bAgeshrI and rAgEshrI.
See here: http://ragajazz.blogspot.ca/ (scroll to the end)
Another site mentions that it is a mixture of ahIrbhairav, bAgeshrI and rAgEshrI.
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Re: Parameshwari
Where can I find the source of our knowledge.
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Re: Parameshwari
Par for the course for a Hindusthani raga.Lakshman wrote: Another site mentions that it is a mixture of ahIrbhairav, bAgeshrI and rAgEshrI.
A mutt of a raga! Maybe this shoud be renamed Dogesri!!



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Re: Parameshwari
Parameswari stands for a trilogy of ragas.
Gangeswari , rangeswari and another such name which I forget.Janardhan once demonstrated these in chennai . An act which only increased my dismay over the music of Ravisankar.
Gangeswari , rangeswari and another such name which I forget.Janardhan once demonstrated these in chennai . An act which only increased my dismay over the music of Ravisankar.
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Re: Parameshwari
Kameshwari, Gangeshwari, Rangeshwari, Parmeshwari
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Re: Parameshwari
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"The process of evolving new raga matrices as described by Pandit Ravi Shankar:
.........."In March 1968, while making a film tentatively entitled 'That Which Colours The Mind is Raga', I conceived Kameshwari - similar to Saraswati of Karnataka, except for the use of Komal Nishad in Arohana.
..........From Kameshwari, by using Murchhana and Swara-Bheda (altering of tonic Sa), I discovered three more ragas - Gangeshwari (Morning), Rangeshwari (Evening) and Parmeshwari (Morning).
..........The last named creates a tremendous effect of pathos and spiritual loneliness. It has overtones and beauty of such ragas as Bageshwari, Ahir Bhairav, Bilaskhani Todi and Sudh Bhairavi."
"The process of evolving new raga matrices as described by Pandit Ravi Shankar:
.........."In March 1968, while making a film tentatively entitled 'That Which Colours The Mind is Raga', I conceived Kameshwari - similar to Saraswati of Karnataka, except for the use of Komal Nishad in Arohana.
..........From Kameshwari, by using Murchhana and Swara-Bheda (altering of tonic Sa), I discovered three more ragas - Gangeshwari (Morning), Rangeshwari (Evening) and Parmeshwari (Morning).
..........The last named creates a tremendous effect of pathos and spiritual loneliness. It has overtones and beauty of such ragas as Bageshwari, Ahir Bhairav, Bilaskhani Todi and Sudh Bhairavi."