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Chaarukeshi raga


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Chaarukeshi raga is the 26th melakartha raga. This is the fifth raga of fifth baana chakra. The swara sthanas are chatushruthi rishabha, antara gandhara, shuddha madhyama, shuddha daivatha, and kaishiki nishada. The purvanga of this raga indicate shankarabharana raga and the uttaranga of this raga indicate thodi raga. This is a saarvakalika raga and was brought to light by Thyagaraja Swamy. One of the famous composition in chaarukeshi raga is Aadumodigalade by Thyagaraja Swamy.

Reference: The origin of raga- Bandopadhyay s, The story of Indian music- Goswami O.

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