Jhinjhoti
Appearance
Thaat | Khamaj[1] |
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Type | Shadav-Sampurna Vakra [1] |
Time of day | 2nd Prahar of the night [1] |
Arohana | S R M P D S'[1] |
Avarohana | S' n D P M G R G S[1] |
Pakad | D S R M G R G S R n D P D S P D S R G M G M G R S R n D S[1] |
Chalan | D S R M G R G S R n D P D S P D S R G M G M G R S R n D S[1] |
Vadi | Ga[1] |
Samavadi | Ni[1] |
Equivalent | Khambavati[1] |
Hindustani classical music |
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Jhinjhoti is a Hindustani classical raga from the Khamaj Thaat.[1] This is a light and playful raga.
Theory
S R M P D S' [1]
S' n D P M G R G S[1]
D S R M G R G S R n D P D S P D S R G M G M G R S R n D S[1]
Ga[1]
Ni[1]
Raga description
This is a light and playful Raga, apt for instrumental music. In this Raga mostly light mood Bandishs are rendered.[1]
Songs in this Raga
A famous rendition of this raga is Abdul Karim Khan's Thumri "Piya Bin Nahi Aavat Chain" which Bhimsen Joshi had heard as a child and which left a lasting impression on him.
Gulon mein rang bhare, a ghazal by Faiz Ahmad Faiz, sung by Mehdi Hassan, is set to Jhinjhoti.