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    There are two scales, one in Hindustani music and one in Carnatic music. The Hindustani rāga is a pentatonic scale, [1] as is the Carnatic scale categorized as Audava-Audava (audava meaning 'of 5') resulting in 5 notes in the Arohanam and 5 in the Avarohanam.

  2. Raag Shivranjani is a very melodious and straightforward Raag. This Raag is similar to Raag Bhoopali but has Gandhar Komal instead of Shuddha Gandhar. It can be expanded freely in all the three octaves.

  3. Sivaranjani - The Raag that gathers Strength from Sadness. This is a very melodious Raag. This Raag is similar to Raag Bhoopali but has Gandhar Komal instead of Shuddha Gandhar as in Bhoopali. Raag Shivaranjani has been also borrowed into Carnatic Music. Which Thaat does Raag Shivaranjani belong To?

  4. Shivaranjani is a Hindustani rag which has only arisen in the 20th century. In spite of its recent advent, it has quickly become one of the most widely used and recognisable rags in Indian music. This is due to its ubiquitous presence in films from every part of India.

  5. More Details. Notes. This raga is similar to raga bhupali. In raga bhupali Sudh Gandhar is used. In Shivranjani komal gandhar is used. Videos.

  6. यह बहुत ही मधुर राग है। राग भूपाली में गंधार शुद्ध न लेते हुए गंधार कोमल लगाया जाये तो राग शिवरंजनी हो जाता है। यह स्वर संगतियाँ राग शिवरंजनी का रूप दर्शाती हैं - सा रे ग१ प ; ध प ग१ रे ; ग१ सा रे ,ध ...

  7. A spellbinding scale resembling ‘Bhupali komal ga’ (or ‘Kafi no ma/ni’), Shivranjani’s melodies, described by Kalakar as “plaintive, haunting”, are said to appease the destructive rage of Lord Shiva (also see Malkauns).