Durga (raga)
Durga is a raga in Hindustani Classical music. It shares some features with Shuddha Saveri of Carnatic music, but is significantly different from it in terms of the sancharas of the raga.
Unless mentioned otherwise, notes refer to the concept of notes in Indian classical music, called ‘swara’ in Hindustani.
Durga raga evokes the sringara rasa – romantic love.
Technical description
Example composition
R m P D; P D m; m P D D m; D m P D S'; D D S' S' D D m; m P D; m R, D S;Here m is Shuddha Madhyam, M is Tivra Madhyam but this is not used in Durga at all.
Samay (time)
Second Prahar of night : 9:00 p.m. to midnightComparable to
Malhar
Durga has the same notes as Malhar, another popular raag and one of old pedigree. The aural experience of both are significantly different. Technically, they are made apart by the use of rishabh. Durga is also readily distinguished by its salient use of the phrase Sa Re Dha Sa1) Common phrase Re Pa, distinguished by the use of Re
Both Durga and Malhar have the Re Pa pairing, however, the Re Pa cohort in Malhar involves a repetition of Re twice or thrice. More importantly the Re has a kaṇ of shuddha madhyam.
- Malhar: Ma Re Re Re Pa
- Durga: Ma Pa Dha Sa’ Re Dha Pa Dha Ma Re Pa.
Stylistically, the duplication of ‘Re’ is also noted.
2) Different phrases
Also present in the pakad of the raag, Sa Re, Dha Sa is the quintessential phrase of Durga, which is not present in Malhar.
Jaldhar Kedar
Jaldhar Kedar is a variant of, the major raag Kedar, and a part of the raagang of its namesake.Film songs
Bollywood songs
- Geet gaya pattharo ne - Geet Gaya Patharon Ne
- Chanda re mori patiya le ja - Banjaarin
- Vrindavan ka Krishna Kanhaiya - Miss Mary
- Hum intezaar karenge – Bahu Begam
- Be Nazaara - Mom
- Hoga Tumse Pyara Kaun - ''Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai''