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Music & Dances of India
Tansen
Lights the Court with Raga Dipak: The basis of' Indian Classical Music
is nature. Encompassing human beings' relationship to each other, to the
Gods and to the elements. Prevalent notes of seasons and times of day find
their resonance in the relevant Ragas.
The legendary tale of
Mian Tansen's creation of Raga Dipak depicts this aspect clearly. It is
said that in the woods, Tansen saw twigs catch fire when birds whistled
some notes at dusk. Experimenting, he discovered the right notes in
ascending order. Word of this discovery spread.
Rivals at
Emperor Akbar's court motivated the Emperor to get Tansen to sing the
Raga, knowing that he would be destroyed. Tansen asked for a few days
reprieve and taught, a strange woman he had encountered, Megha Malhar, the
Raga that beckoned the rain clouds.
On the pro-appointed day
Mian Tansen began expounding Raga Dipak. It is said, that he was lost in
his art, even while the entire ambience heated up. Stones were becoming
red-hot, wooden fittings threatening to blaze and lamps sprang to life. In
a suitably inspired vein the 'lady' was the savior, singing the Megha
Malhar, bringing in the rains and dousing the flames. Popular
Classical Music of India
Hindustani
Classic Vocal Music . Carnatic
Vocal Music
Sitar .
Sarod . Santoor.
Sarangi. Shehnai
. Violin .
Nagaswaram. Flute
. Veena . Ghatam
. Tabla
Popular
Classical Dances of India
Bharatnatyam
. Kuchipudi . Mohniattam.
Kathkali. Odissi.
Manipuri. Kathak.
Chhau
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