Yamunakalyani
Yamunakalyani is the janya raga of Mechakalyani, the 65th Melakarta ragam. It brings out Bhakthi, Sringara, Gambheera and Shantha rasas.
Raga Lakshana
Yamunakalyani / Yaman kalyan / Yaman Kalyani is a Sampoorna Bhashanga Raga.It is said to be borrowed from Hindustani music and is the Carnatic adaptation of the Hindustani raga: Yaman Kalyan. Its arohana-avarohana is as follows:- Arohana:
- Avarohana:
The jeeva swaras are– R, G, M, D and N.
S, G, P and N forms the Graha swaras. M1 is the anya swara. The characteristic phrases of this raga are NDNR -NRNG – DNRG. PMRGR – GMR SNRS.
Another type of this raga, with shadava-shadava scale, according to some sources is as follows:
- Arohana:
- Avarohana:
Compositions
- Jambupathe set to Tisra Eka Tala and Nanadagopala set to Adi tala by Muthuswamy Dikshitar
- Krishna Nee Begane by Vyasatirtha
- Bhavayami Gopalabalam, Nagavulu Nijamani by Annamacharya
- Pibare Ramarasam by Sadasiva Brahmendra
- O Rama Nee Nama and Narahari Deva Janardhana by Bhadrachala Ramadasu
- Sri Ramachandra Kripalu by Sant Tulsidas
- Haridasulu, Vidhichakra and Narayana Hari Narayana by Tyagaraja
- Kadana Vatsava Hari by Vijaya Dasa
- Bideno Ninnangri By Prasanna Venkata Dasaru
- Radha Sametha Krishna by G. N. Balasubramaniam
- Tunga Theera Virajam by Kamleksha Vitthaladasa
- Achyutam Keshavam, a Krishna Bhajan
- Adi Nee Pai, a Javali by Dharmapuri Subbarayar
- Harismarana Mado by Purandara Daasaru
- The Bhajan that India presented before the UNGA in 1966 composed by the Kanchi Periyava and sung by MS Subbulakshmi is set to this Raga at certain parts of the Bhajan.