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How to find the janya ragam from janaka ragam?​

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Answered by RupaliRoop
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Answer:

72 Melakarta ragas

The 72 Melakarta ragas are numbered according to the ancient Indian system for numerical notation — the Katapayadi system.

Explanation:

Mēḷakarta is a collection of fundamental musical scales (ragas) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music). Mēḷakarta ragas are parent ragas (hence known as janaka ragas) from which other ragas may be generated. ... There are 10 thaats in Hindustani music, though the commonly accepted melakarta scheme has 72 ragas.

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Answered by ms18mominsajjad
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Explanation:

ragas are Carnatic music ragas derived from the fundamental set of 72 ragas called Melakarta ragas, by the permutation and combination of the various ascending and descending notes. The process of deriving janya ragas from the parent melakartas is complex and leads to an open mathematical possibility of around thirty thousand ragas. Though limited by the necessity of the existence of individual swaroopas (unique identities) for the janya ragas, a list is never comprehensive or exhaustive. Thus the list below is open to additions or corrections. Moreover, some musicians experiment and use new scales, leading to new janya ragas. The 72 Melakarta ragas are numbered according to the ancient Indian system for numerical notation — the Katapayadi system.[1][2]

The melakartas are listed by numbers 1-72, with corresponding asampoorna melakarta names[3] and scales listed just below (if different, in bold). Under those musical scales are the janyas associated with each melakarta. If the raga has multiple scales in the same janya, these are given below the main scale. Other janya ragas that are either not associated with a melakarta or whose scales are not yet added in this list, are listed at the bottom.

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