classification of modern raga
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Answer: Classification of modern raga
Explanation:The classification in ragas is called as Raga Vargikaran. There are new ragas being introduced by the musicians from time to time. The classification will help to study about the topic.
In Ancient period, the ragas are classified as Jati Vargikaran, Gram Raga Vargikaran, Ratnaker Raga Vargikaran and Pure shadow and complex or mishra. And, in the medieval period, the ragas are classified as pure raga, shadow raga and complex raga, Raga Ragini Vargikaran and Mela raga Vargikaran.
The modern period ragas are classified as Pure, shadow and complex raga, Raga ragini Vargikaran, Ragang Vargikaran and Thaat Raga Vargikaran. The raga-ragini scheme comprises of 6 ragas and 36 raginis.
The six ragas include- Bhairav raga, Shree raga, Hindol raga, Malkaus raga, Deepak Raga and Megh Raga. The Thaat system of classifying ragas will have seven notes with the change in shuddha, komal and teevra, which is called as Thaat. The 10 Thaat’s that are classified include: Bilaval, Khamaj, Kafi, Asavari, Bhairavi , Bhairav, Poorvi , Todi , Marwa and Kalyan. The Ragas based on emotions include Sringaram , Hasyam , Raudram , Karunyam , Bibhatsam , Bhayanakam , Viram , Adbhutam and Santam.
The ragas will be portrayed critical messages to the artists and people who are listening to ragas. They have personality as well as emotion and also close connection with each other.