
Devagandhari is a beautiful ragam in Carnatic music with its own unique characteristics and melodic patterns.
Song Title | Singer | Composer | Actions |
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Koluvai Unnade Part 1 | Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana | Thyagaraju Swamy | |
Koluvai Unnade Part 2 | Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana | Thyagaraju Swamy | |
Kshirasagara sayana Part 1 | Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana | Thyagaraju Swamy | |
Kshirasagara sayana Part 2 | Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana | Thyagaraju Swamy | |
Kshitijaramanam Part 1 | Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana | Muthuswami Dikshitar | |
Kshitijaramanam Part 2 | Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana | Muthuswami Dikshitar | |
Rama Rama Pahi | Dr. K Krishna Kumar | Swati Tirunal | |
Saranam Bhava | Malladi Suri babu | Narayana Theerdhulu | |
Tulasamma | Sri Voleti Venkateswarulu | Thyagaraju Swamy | |
Vinarada | Sri Voleti Venkateswarulu | Thyagaraju Swamy | |
Vinarada naa manavi | IVL Sastry | Thyagaraju Swamy |
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A ragam is a melodic framework for improvisation and composition in Carnatic music. Each ragam has its own unique character and emotional expression.
Ragams form the foundation of Carnatic compositions, providing the melodic structure that defines the mood and aesthetic of each piece.
Did you know that Carnatic music is one of the oldest forms of classical music in the world? It has a rich tradition spanning over 2000 years!
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