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{{Infobox raga
{{Infobox raga
| name          = Shree
| name          = Shree
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| thaat        = [[Poorvi (thaat)|Poorvi]]
| thaat        = [[Poorvi (thaat)|Poorvi]]
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| vadi          = r
| vadi          = r
| samavadi      = P
| samavadi      = P
| pakad        =  
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| chalan        =  
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| synonym      = Shri
| synonym      = Shri
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{{Hindustani Classical Music}}
{{Hindustani Classical Music}}


'''Shree''' is a very old North Indian [[raga]] of the [[Purvi (thaat)|Purvi]] [[thaat]], and has traditionally been associated with [[Shiva]]. It also appears in the [[Sikh]] tradition from northern [[India]], and is a part of the ''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]'', the holy text of the Sikhs.<ref name="Singha 2000">{{cite book |last=Singha |first=H.S. |title=The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries) |publisher=Hemkunt Publishers |year=2000 |isbn=978-81-7010-301-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gqIbJz7vMn0C&pg=PA10 |access-date=26 May 2021 |page=10 |archive-date=26 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210526232002/https://books.google.com/books?id=gqIbJz7vMn0C&pg=PA10 |url-status=live }}</ref> The Guru Granth Sahib composition comprises 31 ragas where Shree is the first raga to appear. The raga appears first on 14th page of the composition.
'''Shree''' is a very old North Indian [[raga]] of the [[Purvi (thaat)|Purvi]] [[thaat]], and has traditionally been associated with [[Shiva]]. It also appears in the [[Sikh]] tradition from northern [[India]], and is a part of the ''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]'', the holy text of the Sikhs. The Guru Granth Sahib composition comprises
31 ragas where Shree is the 6th raga to appear. The raga appears first on 14th page of the composition.


The basis of this Raag is steeped in the traditions of mainstream Indian Classical music. Siri Raag is serious and thought-provoking in its nature and creates an atmosphere where the listener is led to heed the advice given therein. The listener (the mind) is made aware of the truth of the message and with this ‘education’ is given the strength to face the future with both humility and the ‘gained’ knowledge.
The basis of this Raag is steeped in the traditions of mainstream Indian Classical music. Siri Raag is serious and thought provoking in its nature and creates an atmosphere where the listener is led to heed the advice given therein. The listener (the mind) is made aware of the truth of the message and with this ‘education’ is given the strength to face the future with both humility and the ‘gained’ knowledge.


[[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Amar Das]], [[Guru Ram Das]], and [[Guru Arjan]] have composed sacred hymns ([[Shabda|Shabads]]) to be accompanied with this raga. It accompanies about 142 [[Shabda|Shabads]].
[[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Amar Das]], [[Guru Ram Das]], and [[Guru Arjan]] have composed sacred hymns ([[Shabda|Shabad]]s) to be accompanied with this raga. It accompanies about 142 [[Shabda|Shabad]]s.


* Aroh: sa re- ma-, pa ni sa
* Aroh: sa re- ma-, pa ni sa
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* Samvadi:pa
* Samvadi:pa


According to Indian classical vocalist [[Pandit Jasraj]], Shree is "an evening raga, sung during the sunset. It is full of grace and majesty, and the main mood it creates is one of devotion and dedication."<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |title=Indian classical music: Different kinds of ragas |newspaper=The Times of India |location= |pages= |language= |publisher=Times Group |date=29 September 2016 |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indian-classical-music-different-kinds-of-ragas/articleshow/54540966.cms?from=mdr |access-date=10 May 2021 |archive-date=10 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210510070935/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indian-classical-music-different-kinds-of-ragas/articleshow/54540966.cms?from=mdr |url-status=live }}</ref>
==See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Kirtan]]
* [[Kirtan]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [http://swaratala.blogspot.com/2009/12/raga-shree-supplicant-or-belligerant.html Deepak Raja's article on raga Shree]
* [http://swaratala.blogspot.com/2009/12/raga-shree-supplicant-or-belligerant.html Deepak Raja's article on raga Shree]
* [http://oceanofragas.com/ocean_htmlpages/Shree.html More details about raga Shree]
* [http://oceanofragas.com/ocean_htmlpages/Shree.html More details about raga Shree]
{{Sikh Ragas}}
{{Sikh Ragas}}
{{Rāgas as per Performance Time}}
{{Rāgas as per Performance Time}}


[[Category:Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib]]
[[Category:Hindustani ragas|Shree]]
[[Category:Hindustani ragas|Shree]]
[[Category:Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib]]




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