Kharaharapriya
Kharaharapriya is a rāga in Carnatic music. It is the 22nd melakarta rāga in the 72 melakarta rāga system. It is possible that the name of the ragam was originally Harapriya but it was changed to conform to the Katapayadi formula. Kharaharapriya has a distinct melody and brings out the Karuna rasam, invoking pathos in the listeners. The Kafi thaat of Hindustani music is the equivalent of Kharaharapriya. Its Western equivalent is the Dorian mode. The Prati Madhyamam equivalent of this raga is Hemavati
Etymology
There are many theories behind the etymology of the name Kharaharapriya. One of the most popular beliefs is that the ragam was initially called Samaganam and when Ravana was trapped by Shiva, under the kailash hill trying to lift it, it is believed that, to appease the lord, Ravana sang many hymns in praise of the lord, but his heart cooled only when a hymn was sung in the ragam and hence the name shiva and loved hence "Harapriya " – The one dear to Shiva, and to fit it in the Katapayadi system according to the melakarta chakra system.The word Kharaharapriya may also mean the beloved of the killer of the Khara demon. The story of Rama killing the Khara demon is narrated in the 28th, 29th and the 30th sub-chapter of the Aranya Khanda of Ramayana. It could be speculated that this was a reason why Saint Tyagaraja revived this dying ancient raga in the 18th century and breathed new life into it by creating many compositions in this raga.
Structure and Lakshana
It is 4th rāga in the 4th chakra Veda. The mnemonic name is Veda-Bhu. The mnemonic phrase is sa ri gi ma pa dhi ni. Its structure is as follows :- [Arohana|] :
- [Avarohana|] :
Songs sung in Kharaharapriya ragas typically have long, elaborate ālapanās, which exhibit the fluidity of the rāgam. Kharaharapriya songs are usually meant to be sung slow, medium or medium-fast, in order to bring out the Karuna rasa and bhava of the song.
''Janya'' rāgams
Due to the even spacing of swaras, many janya rāgams are associated with Kharaharapriya. It is one of the melakarta scales that has a large number of janya rāgams. Many of the janya rāgams are very popular on their own, lending themselves to elaboration and interpretation. Some of them are Abheri, Abhogi, Andolika, Bhimplaas, Brindavana Saranga, Kāpi, Madhyamavati, Megh, Mukhari, Reetigowla, Shree, Dhanashree, Udayaravichandrika, and Sriranjani.See List of janya rāgams for full list of scales associated with Kharaharapriya.
Compositions
Kharaharapriya has been decorated with compositions by many composers. The ragam is most closely associated with Thyagaraja who has pioneered in composing many songs in this rāgam, that have become popular and well known. Both Muthuswami Dikshitar and Shyama Sastri however, have not composed kritis in 'Kharaharapriya' A few of the popular compositions are listed here.- Chakkani Rājamārgamu, Pakkala Nilabaḍi, Mitri Bhāgyame, Rāmā nī Samānamevaru, Naḍaci Naḍaci, Peridi Ninnu, Chetulāra Shrungāramu, Kori Sevimpa Rāre, Pāhi Rāma Rāma Yanuchu, Vidamu Seyave and Rāma Nīyada by saint Tyagaraja in Telugu language
- Satatam Thaavaka Pada Sevanam by Swathi Thirunal
- Chandamamanu by Kaiwara Narayana Thata
- Sundara Natarajam by Oothukadu Venkata Kavi in Sanskrit
- Moovasai Konda Thirumal by Muthiah Bhagavatar in Tamil
- Senthil Andavan, Srinivasa Tava Charanam, Saraswathi Annaiye, Janaki pathe, Appan Avatharitha Kathamritham and Ganapathiye Karunanidhiye by Papanasam Sivan
- Navasiddhi Petralum by Neelakanta Sivan
- Vidhi Illarku by Anai Ayya
- Sankalpam Ettido by Patnam Subramania Iyer
- Kann Paaraiyya by Koteeswara Iyer
- Karunajalarase Rama by K. C. Kesava Pillai in Malayalam
- Hariyennu Hariyennu, Polithi Javvanamu and Bharathi Deviya Nene by Purandara Dasaru
- Okkaparikokkapari and Nityapujalivigo by Annamacharya in Telugu have now been tuned in Kharaharapriya since the original tunes have been lost forever.
- Sri Rama Nee Namam Emi Ruchira by Bhadrachala Ramadasu
- Nama Rasa Manave by Kalyani Varadarajan
- Tanavarnam - by
- Tanavarnam - Thyagarajaswami Guru Nee by Tiruvottriyur Tyagayyar
- Tanavarnam - Sami Nenarunchi by Mudicondan Venkatarama Iyer
- Padavarnam - Ninnu Nera Nammithi by Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna
- Padavarnam - Rama Eevela by Thenmadam Narasimhacharulu
- Padavarnam - Mohamaginen by K. N. Dhandayudapani Pillai
- Padavarnam - Shringhara Chathurane by Dwaraki Krishnaswamy
- Padavarnam - Vasanidam Poi Solladi by Unknown Composer
- Jathiswaram by Veene Sheshanna
Film songs
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- [Arohana|] :
- [Avarohana|] :
| Song | Movie | Composer | Singer |
| Ponmagal Vandhal | Sorgam | M. S. Viswanathan | T. M. Soundararajan |
| Megame Megame | Palaivana Solai | Shankar–Ganesh | Vani Jairam |
| Theertha Karaithaniley | Thai Pongal | Ilaiyaraaja | K.J. Yesudas, Jency Anthony |
| Aalolam Paadum | Sirayil Pootha Chinna Malar | Ilaiyaraaja | Mano, S. Janaki |
| Naan Paadum Mouna Raagam | Idaya Kovil | Ilaiyaraaja | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
| Ilamai Enum Poongaatru | Pagalil Oru Iravu | Ilaiyaraaja | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
| Mani Thooral | Maathangal Ezhu | Vidyasagar | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam |
| Ragam Pudhu Ragam | Kan Simittum Neram | V. S. Narasimhan | K.J. Yesudas |
| Thaalaattu | Mamangam | M. Jayachandran | Bombay Jayashri |
The Hindi song 'Tumhen Dekhti Hoon To' from movie Tumhare Liye composed by Jaidev sung by Lata Mangeshkar was based on Ragam Karnaranjani too.
Related rāgams
This section covers the theoretical and scientific aspect of this rāgam.Kharaharapriya's notes when shifted using Graha bhedam, yields 5 other major melakarta rāgams, namely, Kalyani, Hanumatodi, Natabhairavi, Shankarabharanam and Harikambhoji. For further details and an illustration of Graha bhedam of this rāgam refer Graha bhedam on Shankarabharanam.