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In Hindustani classical music, ragas are not only associated with a particular time of day, but also with seasons. In particular, ragas of the season are associated with spring or Basant and the rainy season or monsoons.

Perhaps no other season is so rich in emotional diversity, as the Indian monsoon. After the scorching heat and the dust of the long summer months, the arrival of the first monsoon showers, announced by the cry of the peacock, is more than welcome. The smell of the damp earth fills the air, and the earth turns a rich, lush green. The great rainstorms broken by distinct silences engender a whole sweep of responses - excitement, immeasurable peace, satisfaction and contentment for some; longing, anticipation, anxiety and finally relief for those whose livelihood depends on the rains; to others, it is the time of romance and joy.

One of the most fascinating aspects of North Indian Classical Music is the rich relationship that the ragas have with the world of nature. The moods of the monsoon have found subtle and evocative sophisticated expression in Indian Classical Music. Hindustani Classical Music has created the most poignant compositions about the rainy season. These have been set to ragas that conjure up a wide range of rich emotions: majestic (veer rasa), yet full of pathos (karuna), joyful (sringar), yet plunged in loneliness (viraha - sringar).

The chief representative ragas of the monsoons are those from the Malhar family: ‘Shudh Malhar’, ‘Megh Malhar’, ‘Desh Malhar’ and ‘Gaud Malhar’. From these rose other derivative ‘Malhars’. Experts say that the word ‘Malhar’ itself signifies "that which washes away the dirt".

This feature presents ragas of this season:

Sorat Ajoy Chakrabarty
Desh Arun Bhaduri
Megh

Falguni Mitra

Gaud Malhar

Malabika Kanan

Jayant Malhar

Purnima Sen

Surdasi Malhar Ulhas Kashalkar

 

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