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Thaat | Todi |
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Time of day | Late morning, 9–12 |
Vadi | D |
Samavadi | R |
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Similar | Miyan ki Todi |
Gurjari is an Indian classical music raga. Raga Gurjari is named after Gujarat, India.[1] In south India, the raga is called Shekharachandrika.
Origin[edit]
The present day Gurjari raga owes its origin to the Gurjars (or Gujjars).[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Delvoye, Françoise (2013). New Developments in Asian Studies. Routledge. p. 344. ISBN 9781136174704.
- ↑ O. Gosvami (1978). The story of Indian music: its growth and synthesis. Scholarly Press. p. 72. ISBN 0403015677, ISBN 978-0-403-01567-2.