Kedar (raga)
Raga Kedar, also known as Kedara, is a Hindustani classical raga. Named after Lord Shiva, the raga occupies a high pedestal in Indian classical music. It is characterised by many melodious turns. This raga is the repetition of the swaras सा and म. It is generally accepted that it displays much thermal energy and is regarded as the Raagini of Raag Deepak. While preceding from Shuddha Madhyam (m) to Pancham (P), a touch of Gandhar (G) or a smooth passage from Gandhar (G) to Pancham (P) expressed as m G P is the more common way of instant raga manifestation.
Thaat | Kalyan |
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Type | Chanchal raga |
Time of day | 1st prahar of Singing |
Season | No specific season but sung mostly in rainy season |
Arohana | S M G P D N Ṡ |
Avarohana | Ṡ N D P M̄ P M R S |
Pakad | The pakad of this raga is सा म ग प मे (tivra) म रे सा |
Chalan | सा म ग प मे (tivra) म रे सा |
Vadi | Ma |
Samavadi | Sa |
Synonym | Hameer raga |
Equivalent | Hameer, Gaud Sarang, Kamod, Chhayanat. |
Similar | raga Hameer Kalyani (Carnatic raaga) |
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