total how many alankar are there in music
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In Indian music the earliest reference of the term ' Alankar ' has been found in Bharat ' Natyashastra ' in which 33 kinds of alankar
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Alankar’ is such a combination of ‘Swars’ (notes) and ‘Varnas’ in which ‘Aroh’ and ‘Avroh’ (i.e. ascending and descending order of notes) are executed in a systematic manner. An ‘Alankar’ comprises two parts – ‘Aroh’ and ‘Avroh’. For example - S R G M P D N S - this is Aroh and S N D P M G R S - this is Avroh. In an ‘Alankar’, we fix a combination of two, three, four or more notes and further all the combinations follow the same pattern in ascending order. What so ever the pattern is fixed in Aroh, exactly, the reverse is followed in its Avroh e.g. if in ascending order we sing or play Sa, Ri, Ga, Ma then the descending will be Ma, Ga, Ri, Sa. That is why, ‘Alankars’ are also referred to as ‘Palta’ which means – ‘reverse’. There is no such rule regarding the number of notes in one combination of ‘Alankar’, it is solely on the necessity and discretion of the practitioner to form the combination of notes of any number or in any manner.
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