Patdeep or Patdip (पटदीप), is a
Hindustani classical raga
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from the
Kafi Thaat.
Theory
Aroha and Avaroha
Notation: S r R g G M Ḿ P d D n N S
Lower case indicates 'komal' or flat notes, " indicates higher (third) octave, ' indicates lower (first) octave
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Aroha
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Notable people
Notable people with the name include:
* Aroha Awarau, journali ...
: N' S g m P N S'
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Avaroha: S" N D P, m P g, m g R S
The raag has Komal
Ga.
It is an Audava-Sampoorna raga, implying that it has 5 notes in Arohana and 7 in Avarohana.
Raag Patdeep is formed when pure N is taken instead of komal n in
Raag Bhimpalasi. Patdeep is essentially
Gowrimanohari sans rishaba and dhaivata in ascent.
Vadi and Samavadi
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Vadi: Pa
*
Samavadi: Sa
Pakad or Chalan
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Pakad or
Chalan: N' S g M P (M) g, M g R S, g M P N S" D P, M P g, M g R S.
Film songs
Language : Marathi
Language :
Hindi
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Language:
Malayalam
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Language:
Tamil
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Songs composed in
Gourimanohari (Carnatic) which is equivalent to Patdeep
Language : Telugu
Below song is a traditional saint
Tyagaraja Gowrimanohari Rendition used in film which sound similar to Patdeep(Hindustani)
Language : Telugu
Organization and relationships
Related ragas:
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Dhanashree, Dhani,
Bhimpalasi,
Hamsakinkini,
Gourimanohari,
Madhuvanti
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Thaat
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:
Kafi
'Nyaas'( notes of rest): g, P and N
'Prakity'( behavior): Chanchal( fast).
References
External links
{{Rāgas as per Performance Time
Hindustani ragas