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A basis for the organisation and classification of ragas depending on the notes used
Thaat:
Kafi
Preferred time or season for playing
Time:
Afternoon
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 5 notes
Audav
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Containing 6 notes
Shadav
Do not follow strict ascending or descending order of notes
Vakra
Alternative names:
Suha Kanada
Emotions evoked by the raga
Mood:
Karun (Sad, Compassionate), Shant (Serene, Peaceful), Shringar (Romantic)
Suha, also called Suha Kanada, is a Kanada variant sung during the day time. It omits totally. In
Ascending movement of notes
aroh
, is also omitted. Both and are
A flat note
komal
and the rest of the notes are
A natural note (corresponds to notes in Western major scale)
shuddha
. It is very close to Sughrai and Nayaki Kanada ragas. Sughrai is differentiated by use of in
Ascending movement of notes
aroh
and in
Descending movement of notes
avaroh
. Nayaki Kanada gets differentiated by the use of in
Ascending movement of notes
aroh
like . Kanada
Style of presenting based on another raga
ang
is represented by , phrases and
Oscillating note
andolit
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