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  1. The Ragas in Ragamala. Six are male (parent) ragas; the thirty raginis are their wives and the remaining forty-eight are their sons. These are listed is as follows: (1) Parent Raga: Bhairav raga. Wives: Bhairavi, Bilawali, Punyaki, Bangali, Aslekhi. Sons: Pancham, Harakh, Disakh, Bangal, Madhu, Madhava, Lalit, Bilaval. (2) Parent Raga: Malkaus raga

  2. Raga Mala. @RagaMala • 9.63K subscribers. AN ORGANIZATION TO PRESERVE MUSIC OF PT. RAVI SHANKAR ️ A master of the sitar as well as a famous experimenter with its classical forms, Ravi Shankar...

  3. Nov 18, 2013 · Raga mala. by. Shankar, Ravi. Publication date. 1999. Topics. Shankar, Ravi, 1920-, Sitar players -- India -- Biography. Publisher. Welcome Rain Publishers.

  4. Raga Mala is an autobiographic work by Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar, published in 1997 as a hand-bound, limited edition book by Genesis Publications. The initial print run was limited to 2000 signed and individually numbered copies, with a foreword by George Harrison, who also served as Shankar's editor.

    • Ravi Shankar, George Harrison
    • 1997
  5. A clip from "Ravi Shankar - Tenth Decade in Concert," available on DVD from Ravi's own East Meets West Music (www.eastmeetswestmusic.com).* * *Cinematographe...

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  6. Raga Mala: The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar Hardcover – 1 October 1999. by Ravi Shankar (Author), Oliver Craske (Author), George Harrison (Editor) 4.7 26 ratings. See all formats and editions. EMI starts at ₹359. No Cost EMI available EMI options. Save Extra with 2 offers.

    • Ravi Shankar, Oliver Craske
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  8. In Raga Mala, one of the twentieth centurys most important musicians shares his life story, with a foreword by Shankar’s close friend and guest editor, George Harrison, and an afterword by Yehudi Menuhin.