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Arunvadi

Arunvadi refers to a raga in Hindustani classical music. It is considered a relatively uncommon raga.

  • Classification: Arunvadi is generally classified as belonging to the Kafi thaat.

  • Arohana & Avarohana: The ascending and descending scales of the raga are not always strictly defined and can vary depending on the tradition and interpretation of the artist. Generally, it employs a vakra (zigzag) movement.

  • Vadi & Samvadi: The vadi (dominant note) and samvadi (subdominant note) are crucial for defining the character of a raga. However, sources vary regarding the vadi and samvadi of Arunvadi.

  • Pakad: A pakad is a characteristic melodic phrase that helps to identify a raga. Determining a definitive pakad for Arunvadi can be challenging due to the less frequent performance and documentation of this raga.

  • Mood/Emotion: Arunvadi, like other ragas, evokes a specific mood or emotion (rasa). Though subjective, Arunvadi is often associated with a feeling of devotion or tranquility.

  • Time of Performance: There is no strictly prescribed time of day for performing Arunvadi, though it is sometimes associated with the late morning.

  • Similar Ragas: Arunvadi shares some similarities with other ragas in the Kafi thaat, such as Pilu and Bhimpalasi, but is distinguished by its unique melodic phrases and character. Due to its relative obscurity, definitive comparisons can be difficult.

The information on Arunvadi is somewhat limited and can be contradictory, reflecting its less common usage in Hindustani classical music performance.