Amritvarshini is a Hindustani classical raga. It is performed between 7 and 10 p.m.

Amritvarshini
ThaatKalyan
ArohanaS G M P N 
Avarohana N P M G S
VadiP
SamavadiS

Theory

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The raga contains five notes each in Arohana and Avarohana; Sa Shuddha Ga and Shuddha Ni; TeevraMadhyama and Pa. It is classified as an Audava/Audava pentatonic raga.[1]

Arohana and Avarohana

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Aroha (Ascent): S G M P N 

Avaroha (Descent):  N P M G S

Vadi and Samavadi

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Vadi: P

Samvadi: S

Pakad or Chalan

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Pakad: SGmPNmPmG, mG->S

Chalan: SGmG, mGS, GmPN, NPmG, GmPNPmG, mG->S;

GmPNS, PNSGmGS, NS NP, NmPmG, mG->S

Organisation and relationships

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Thaat: Kalyan

The Raga is based on Carnatic Raga Amritavarshini which is considered a janya rāga of the 66th Melakartha Chitrambari, though it can be derived from other Melakarthas Kalyani, Gamanashrama or Vishwambari by dropping both Rishabh and Dhaivat.

Samay (Time)

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Nomenclature: Nomenclature for Notation- ‘D ‘n ‘N  ; S r R g G M m P d D n N; S’ r’ R’ /

P, RS – Halt between P and RS/Meenda (Glissando)- P->m /Kana swara (Grace note) RG

References

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  • “RagaNidhi”- Prof. S Subbarao, Vol.I – Published by The Music Academy, Chennai
  • “Raga Darshana”- Pt. ManikbuwaThakurdas, Vol.II- Pt.

ManikbuwaThakurdasJanmashabdiSamiti, Mumbai

Film Songs

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  • Thoongatha vizhigal rendu (Agninakshatram) (Tamil),Composer: Ilayaraja, Singers: KJ Yesudas,Janaki
  • Vanin Devi Varuga (Oruvar vazhum Alayam) (Tamil),Composer: Ilayaraja, Singers: Spb,Janaki
  • Malaikoru Devane (Sri Raghavendra) (Tamil),Composer: Ilayaraja, Singers: KJ Yesudas
  • Unathu Kalai (Sasanam) (Tamil), Composer: Balabharathi, Singers: KS Chitra
  • Kathiruntha malli (Mallu veeti minor) (Tamil), Composer: Ilayaraja, Singers: P Susheela
  • Azhagiya Megangal (Ganga Gowri) (Tamil), Composer: MS Viswanathan, Singers: S. Janaki
  • Sivagami Aada Vanthaal (Paattum Bharathum), Composer: MSV, Singer: P. Susheela, TMS
  • Ippothenna Thevai (Makkal Aatchi), Composer: Ilayaraja, Singer: Lekha

References

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  1. ^ Mani, Charulatha (30 March 2012). "A Raga's Journey — Appealing Amritavarshini". The Hindu.
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