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'''Jogiya''', or '''Jogia''', is a [[raga]] in [[Hindustani classical music]]. It is based on [[Bhairav (thaat)|Bhairav]] Thaat. It is played at the 1st Prahar of the day, dawn time ([[Brahma Muhurt]]). The name Jogiya came from Jogi, a corruption of [[yogi]].
{{Short description|Raga in Hindustani classical music, based on Bhairav Thaat}}
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| type = Audhav - Shadhav<ref name="auto"/>
| time = Dawn time (Brahma Muhurt) <ref name="auto"/>
| season =
| arohana = {{ubl|{{svaraH|S|r|m|P|d|N|S’}}|{{svaraH|S|r|m|P|d|S'}}}}<ref name="auto"/>
| avarohana = {{ubl|{{svaraH|S'|N|d|P|m|r|S}}|{{svaraH|S'|N|d|P|d|m|r|S}}}}<ref name="auto"/>
| vadi = Ma <ref name="auto"/>
| samavadi = Sa <ref name="auto"/>
| pakad = {{svaraH|r|m|m|m|P|d|P|d|N|d|P|P|d|m|r|S}}<ref name="auto"/>
| chalan = {{svaraH|r|m|m|m|P|d|P|d|N|d|P|P|d|m|r|S}}<ref name="auto"/>
| synonym =
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'''Jogiya''', or '''Jogia''', is a [[raga]] in [[Hindustani classical music]]. It is based on [[Bhairav (thaat)|Bhairav]] Thaat.<ref name="auto"/> It is played at the 1st Prahar of the day, dawn time ([[Brahma Muhurt]]).<ref name="auto"/> The name Jogiya came from Jogi, a colloquial version of the word [[yogi]].<ref name="auto"/>


==Nature==
==Nature==
It lacks Ga. Re-ma and dha-ma are frequently rendered in Meend
It lacks Ga. Re-ma and Dha-ma are frequently rendered in Meend.

* Aroha : Sa Re(komal) Ma Pa Dha(Komal) Ni Sa
==Raga description==
* Avaroha : Sa Ni Dha(komal) Pa Ma Re(komal) Sa

* Vadi: Dha
Madhyam is powerful, a nyas Swar as well as a Vadi Swara. Jogiya has Rishabha and Dhaivata Komal like Raag Bhairav, however they are not oscillated here (Andolit). In Avroh, Shuddha Nishad is Alp and is always used as a Kan Swar of Komal Dhaivat like: S' (N)d P. Sometimes Komal Nishad is also used as a Kan Swar with Komal Dhaivat like: M P d (n)d M ; M r S to enhance the beauty of this Raag. r-M and d-M are rendered in Meend.<ref name="auto"/>
* Samvadi: Re


==See also ==
==See also ==
* [[Kirtan]]
* [[Kirtan]]
* [[Tala (music)|Taal]]
* [[Tala (music)|Taal]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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{{Rāgas as per Performance Time}}
{{Sikh Ragas}}
{{Sikh Ragas}}



Latest revision as of 09:37, 20 September 2022

Jogiya
ThaatBhairav[1]
TypeAudhav - Shadhav[1]
Time of dayDawn time (Brahma Muhurt) [1]
Arohana
  • S  M P  N S’
  • S  M P  
[1]
Avarohana
  •  N  P M  S
  •  N  P  M  S
[1]
Pakad M M M P  P  N  P P  M  S[1]
Chalan M M M P  P  N  P P  M  S[1]
VadiMa [1]
SamavadiSa [1]

Jogiya, or Jogia, is a raga in Hindustani classical music. It is based on Bhairav Thaat.[1] It is played at the 1st Prahar of the day, dawn time (Brahma Muhurt).[1] The name Jogiya came from Jogi, a colloquial version of the word yogi.[1]

Nature

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It lacks Ga. Re-ma and Dha-ma are frequently rendered in Meend.

Raga description

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Madhyam is powerful, a nyas Swar as well as a Vadi Swara. Jogiya has Rishabha and Dhaivata Komal like Raag Bhairav, however they are not oscillated here (Andolit). In Avroh, Shuddha Nishad is Alp and is always used as a Kan Swar of Komal Dhaivat like: S' (N)d P. Sometimes Komal Nishad is also used as a Kan Swar with Komal Dhaivat like: M P d (n)d M ; M r S to enhance the beauty of this Raag. r-M and d-M are rendered in Meend.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Raag Jogiya - Indian Classical Music - Tanarang.com". www.tanarang.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
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