Natābharanam
Arohana | S | R1 | G2 | M1 | P | D2 | N2 | Ṡ |
Avarohana | Ṡ | N2 | D2 | P | M1 | G2 | R1 | S |
Notes | C4 | Db4 | Eb4 | F4 | G4 | A4 | Bb4 | C5 |
Formula | 1 | b2 | b3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | b7 | 8 |
In the western world it is known as the Dorian b2 (Phrygian ♮6) scale/mode.
This particular raga is a janya meaning it is a descendant of a parent raga
Its parent is Natakapriya
Similar Ragas
A similar raga is one that differs by only one note
Here's a list of closely related ragas
- Vanaspati (Has Ebb instead of Eb)
- Hanumatodi (Has Ab instead of A)
- Kokilapriya (Has B instead of Bb)
- Chakravakam (Has E instead of Eb)
- Kharaharapriya (Has D instead of Db)
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- Janatodi (Has Ab instead of A)
- Toyavegavāhini (Has E instead of Eb)
- Mukthāngi (Has E instead of Eb)
- Mānji (Has D instead of Db)
- mArgahindOLaM (Has D instead of Db)
- Gowla Kannada (Has D instead of Db)
- Karnātaka Kāpi (Has D instead of Db)
- Kowmodaki (Has D instead of Db)
- Māyapradeeptam (Has instead of Db)
- Rudrapriyā (Has D instead of Db)
- Sugunabhooshani (Has instead of Db)
- Swarakalānidhi (Has instead of Db)