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A basis for the organisation and classification of ragas depending on the notes used
Thaat:Asavari
Preferred time or season for playing
Time:Late morning
The most prominent note of a raga
Vadi/The second most prominent note of a raga
Samvadi:,
Categorization based on number of notes used in aroh and avaroh
Jati:Containing 6 notes
Shadav-Containing 7 notes
SampurnaEmotions evoked by the raga
Mood:Karun (Sad, Compassionate), Shringar (Romantic)
Jaunpuri is a late morning raga that uses , and as
A flat note
komal notes. Only is omitted in Ascending movement of notes
aroh while all the seven notes are used in the Descending movement of notes
avaroh. This is an With focus on notes higher than M or P (depending on the point of view) of the middle octave
uttarang pradhan raga. This raga uses phrase often followed by . Aalaps usually end with RS or RMP. G̲ is not sustained. This raga is very similar to Asavari which lacks in aroh. Jaunpuri has a more prominent compared to Asavari.