Asavari
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Raga Asavari (IAST: Āsāvari) is a Hindustani classical raga. It belongs to the Asavari thaat and is performed in the morning hours. In pre-Bhatkhande days this Asavari used the Komal Rishab instead of Shuddh Rishab. When Bhatkhandeji created the thaat process, he changed that Asavari's Komal Rishab to Shuddha Rishab but the name remained the same. From that time the old or real 'Asavari' has been called the Komal Rishabh Asavari, and the new Shuddha Rishabh Asavari is simply called 'Asavari'.
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Asavari
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Asavari
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Asavari Ragini, Ragamala paintings, ca 1610
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Asavari Ragini, Ragamala, 1610.jpg
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Late morning, 9–12
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Audava-Sampurna
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Raga Asavari (IAST: Āsāvari) is a Hindustani classical raga. It belongs to the Asavari thaat and is performed in the morning hours. In pre-Bhatkhande days this Asavari used the Komal Rishab instead of Shuddh Rishab. When Bhatkhandeji created the thaat process, he changed that Asavari's Komal Rishab to Shuddha Rishab but the name remained the same. From that time the old or real 'Asavari' has been called the Komal Rishabh Asavari, and the new Shuddha Rishabh Asavari is simply called 'Asavari'. Raga Asavari and Komal Rishabh Asavari also appears in the Sikh tradition from northern India and is part of the Sikh holy scripture called Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Sikh Gurus Sri Guru Ramdas Ji and Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji used these ragas. The Raga Komal Rishabh Asavari appears as 'Raga Asavari Sudhang' in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
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