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    Jaijaivanti or Jaijaiwanti is a Hindustani classical raga belonging to Khamaj Thaat. [1] According to the Guru Granth Sahib, this raga is a mixture of two others: Bilaval and Sorath. The raga appears in the latter section in Gurbani, as only four hymns were composed by Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru.

  2. Raag Jaijaivanti is a very sweet and touching Raag that has a very wide public appeal. However it is a very complex Raag. There are several combinations that give flashes of various Raags such as R R G R R G m P m G m G R ; ,P R as in Chhaya Raga, G P D.

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  3. Sep 26, 2023 · Indian classical music - Raga Jaijaywanti is a very melodious and captivating raga. This raga is a combination of two ragas Bilawal and Sorath.Listen our Raa...

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  4. A much-beloved but highly intricate raga, featuring both variants of Ga and Ni. Dhrupadyas hold NSDNR as the essential pakad (with some bemoaning the loss of the “slow glide from Ga to Re...as the distinguishing feature of Jaijaiwanti”) - while modern performers tend to ‘enclose’ the komal ga in the avroh phrase RgR...

  5. Nandini Shankar (violinist), daughter of Dr. Sangeeta Shankar & grand daughter of Padmabhushan Dr. N. Rajam, performing Raga Jaijaivanti at Dorothy Winstone Center, Auckland (New Zealand) on...

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  6. This raga is presented in two styles/types. One is Desh ang in which D is omitted in aroh and the other one is Bageshri ang in which P is omitted in aroh. The key phrases remain the same in both types. Desh ang is the most commonly heard one than the other type.

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  8. Mar 17, 2014 · Dwijavanti is a Carnatic Raaga that derives its roots from the Hindustani Raag Jaijaiwanti. Muthuswami Dikshitar, one of the Carnatic Trinity, is widely acknowledged as the one who introduced Dwijavanti in Carnatic Music. His two famous compositions: ‘ Akhilaandeshwari Rakshamaam ’ and ‘ Chethashri Baalakrishnam ’ are two gems in Dwijavanti.