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What is bhupali rag?

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Answered by karanyadav47
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Bhoopali, also known as Bhoop, Bhopali or Bhupali, is a Hindustani classical raga. It is a pentatonic scale. Most of the songs in this raga are based on Bhakti rasa. Since it uses 5 notes, belongs to the "Audav jaati" of ragas. The same raga in Carnatic music is known as Mohanam

Answered by husainconsul786
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Bhupali is a a very common rag. Other transliterations are Bhoopali or Bhoopaali. In South Indian music, this is refered to as Mohanam.

This rag appears to be very ancient. It is based upon a pentatonic structure that is found in many parts of the world. It is believed by many scholars that the pentatonic scales; of which Bhupali is one, were prevalent in the middle and far-East by the first millennium B.C. This scale has been in China for many centuries; it is also found in the folk music of northern Britain. Yet, it is not clear whether the scale developed independently or spread through cultural interchange. Either way, it has been around for a long time and is very popular. "Common songs based upon Bhupali include "Jyoti Kalash Chalke" or "Pankha Hoti To Ud Ati Re".

There is a fair degree of confusion and difficulty concerning this rag. The same notes of Bhupali are also used in rag Deshakar, Jait Kalyan, and Audav Devgiri.

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