Madhyamavati (madhyamÃÂvati) is a raga in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is an audava rÃÂga (or owdava rÃÂga, meaning pentatonic scale), as it does not have all the seven musical notes (swaras). It is a janya rÃÂga (derived scale). The equivalent of Madhyamavati in Hindustani music is Madhumad Sarang. It also has other equivalents in Hindustani music such as ragas Megh and Megh Malhar.
It is considered a very auspicious rÃÂgam and every Carnatic music concert ends with either a song in Madhyamavati or the ending of the last song is sung in this rÃÂgam. It is very suitable for elaboration and exploration due to even spacing of notes. The scale uses the first three notes of the cycle of fifths S, P and R2 and fourths S, M1 and N2.
Structure and Lakshana
Madhyamavati is a symmetric rÃÂga that does not contain gÃÂndhÃÂram or dhaivatam. It is a pentatonic scale (audava-audava rÃÂgam in Carnatic music classification â audava meaning 'of 5'). Its ' structure (ascending and descending scale) is as follows (see swaras in Carnatic music for details on below notation and terms):
This scale uses the notes and . Madhyamavati is considered a janya rÃÂga of Kharaharapriya, the 22nd Melakarta rÃÂga, though it can be derived from other melakarta rÃÂgas, Charukesi, Natabhairavi or Harikambhoji, by dropping both gÃÂndhÃÂram and dhaivatam.
Popular compositions
Madhyamavati rÃÂgam lends itself for extensive elaboration and exploration and has many compositions. Here are some popular kritis composed in this scale.
- Vinayakuni, Adigi Sukhamu, Deva Sri Tapastirtha, Nagumomu Galavaani, Rama Katha Sudha, Alakalalla, Nadupai, Evaririchara Sara, Venkatesha Ninnu Sevimpa, Nalina Lochana, Rama Namam Bhajare, Rama Samayamu, Sharanu Sharananuchu, Sri Rama Jaya Rama and Mucchata Bhrahma by Tyagaraja
- Dharma Samvardhini, Maha Tripurasundari Mamava Jagadishvari, Sri Rajarajeshvarim and Pannaga Shayana Padmanabha by Muthuswami Dikshitar in Sanskrit
- Palinchu Kamakshi, Kamakshi Loka Sakshini and Brihannnayaki Nannu Brova by Shyama Sastri in Telugu
- Kosalendra Mamavamita, Bhavaye Padmanabham Iha, Sarasamukha Sarasijanabha by Swathi Thirunal
- Parthasarathy Nannu by Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar
- Ramabhirama by Mysore Vasudevachar in Sanskrit
- Marulu Madikonde, Makutake Mangalam, Ellanu balle, Kande Kande Rajara, Indu Nanenu Sukrutava, Enu Pelali Thangi, Bandu Nintiha Nodi, Shiva Darushana and Tolu Tolu Ranga By Purandara Dasa
- Bhagyada Lakshmi Baaramma by Purandara Dasaru in Kannada (originally composed in Shree ragam)
- Sundara Nanda Kumara in Sanskrit, Shankari Shri Rajarajeshwari in Sanskrit, Peshade Pongaladi in Tamil and Aadathu Asangaathu Vaa Kanna in Tamil by Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi
- Vinnavimpave a Daruvu by Saahaji Maharaj
- Eshtu Sahasavantha, Sevakanelo naanu, By Vadiraja Tirtha
- Baro Guru Raghavendra By Shreesha Vittala Dasaru
- Edurarai Guruve By Vyasatirtha
- Ninna Olumeinda and Vyasa Badari Nivasa By Vijaya Dasa
- Dasanagu Visheshanagu By Kanaka Dasa
- Nyayiru Kayathu, Ancient Tamil Kuá¹Âuntokai poetry by Poet Kayamanar in Sandham- Symphony Meets Classical Tamil by Composer Rajan
- Sri Ramani Jaya Tribhuvana By Guru Mahipati Dasa
- Sharavanabhava Guhane, Kanna Katharul and Karpagame Kan by Papanasam Sivan in Tamil
- Akhilanda Nayaka by Thulasivanam in Sanskrit
- Sri Chamundeswarim Bhajeham Santatam by Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar in Sanskrit
- Vidachi sukhimpave and Devi parvati by Saint Gnanananda Teertha (Ogirala Veera Raghava Sarma) in Telugu
- Marali Marali Jayamangalam, Adivo Alladivo, Choodaramma Satulala, Alara Chanchala by Annamacharya in Telugu
- Santoshi Mata by Kalyani Varadarajan
- Shri Parameshwaram Chinmaya tava, Shri Rama Jaya Bhuma, Shrimat Tripurasundari Amba by Muthiah Bhagavatar
- Bhajamahe Shri Tripurasundari by Hari Sundareswara Sharma in Sanskrit
- Radha Vadhana, an Ashtapadi by Jayadeva
- Muruga Enadharuyire Varnam by Periyasaamy Thooran
- Saraguna Nannela Varnam by Tiruvottriyur Tyagayyar
- Shiva Perumane (Geetam) by Tiger Varadachariar
Film songs
Kannada:
- "Swami Devane Loka Palane (School Master)"
- "Kamalada Mogadole Kamalada Kannole (Hosa Itihaasa)"
- "Maduve Gandidu Nodamma (Addadaari)"
- "Pandharapuravemba Dodda Nagara (Dasara Pada)"
- "Pata Pata Gaali Pata (Aapta Mitra)"
- "Eesha Ninna Carana Bhajane Aase Inda (Bhajane)"
- "Kaashi Inda Bandanilli Vishvanaatha (Bhakti Geete)"
- "Yaava Shilpi Kanda Kanaso Neenu (Janma Janmada Anubandha)"
- "Barede Neenu Ninna Hesara (Seetha)"
- "Elli Ninna Bhaktaro Alle Mantralaya (Bhakti Geete)"
- "Kempadavo Ella Kempadavo (Ellindalo Bandavaru)"
- "Jagadisha Mallesha Sarvesha Goureesha (Baduku Bangaravayitu)"
- "Cheluvayya Cheluvo Taani Tandaana (Jaanapada)"
- "Kodagana Koli Nungitta (Tatva Pada)"
- "Kalita Hudugi Kudure Nadigi (Jaanapada)"
- "Nammoora Mandara Hoove (Aalemane)"
- "Adavi Deviya Kaadu Janagala (Rayaru Bandaru Mavana Manege)"
- "Hrudayave Ninna Hesarige (Belli Modagalu)"
- "Suvvi Suvvi Suvaalamma (Svatimuttu)"
- "Attitta Nodadiru (Bhavageete)"
- "Shivanu Bhikshakke Banda (Folk)"
- "Mutta Mutta Chinaari Mutta (Chinnaari Mutta)"
- "Bhaagyada Balegaara (Folk)"
- "Munisu Tarave Mugude (Bhaavageete)"
- "Harivaraasanam (Bhakti Geete)"
- "Esthu Saahasavanta Neene Balavanta (Bhakti Geete)"
- "Daasanaanu Visheshanaagu (Dasa Pada)"
- "Indu Shukravaara Shubhava Taruva Vaara (Bhakti Geete)"
- "Vaara Bantamma (Bhakti Geete)"
- "Bhaagyada Lakshmi Baaramma (Dasa Pada)"
- "Sadaa Kannale Olavina (Kaviratna Kaalidaasa)"
- "Beladingalaagi Baa (Mishra, Huliyahalina Mevu)"
Hindi:
- "Kahan Se Aaye Badra"
- "Chaiyya Chaiyya" (loosely based)
Non-film songs
Related rÃÂgas
This section covers the theoretical and scientific aspect of this rÃÂgam.
Graha bhedam
Madhyamavati's notes when shifted using Graha bhedam, yields 4 other major pentatonic rÃÂgas, namely, Mohanam, Hindolam, Shuddha Saveri and Udayaravichandrika (also known as Shuddha Dhanyasi). Graha bhedam is the step taken in keeping the relative note frequencies same, while shifting the shadjam to the next note in the rÃÂga. For more details and illustration of this concept refer Graha bhedam on Mohanam.
Scale similarities
- Kedaragaula is a rÃÂgam\ which has the ascending scale of Madhyamavati and descending scale of Harikambhoji. Its ' structure is :
- Manirangu is a rÃÂga which has gÃÂndhÃÂram in the descending scale, while all other notes in both the ascending and descending scale are same as Madhyamavati. Its ' structure is :
- Revati is a rÃÂga which has shuddha rishabham in place of chatushruti rishabham in the scale, while all other notes are same as Madhyamavati. Its ' structure is :
- Brindavana SÃÂranga is also a rÃÂga that has some similarities in scale with Madhyamavati. Its ' structure is :
- Andolika is an asymmetric rÃÂga which has chatusruti dhaivata in place of panchama only in the descending scale, while all other notes are same as Madhyamavati. Its ' structure is :
- Nagagandhari is again an asymmetric raga which has the ascending scale of Madhyamavati, but the descending scale is a slightly Vakra scale of its melakarta Natabhairavi. Popular keerthanams are composed by Muthuswami Dikshitar in this raga. Its ' structure is :
Notes
References