Bahar (raga)

Bahar is a Hindustani classical raga. This raga is very similar (but still distinct) to raga Malhar. This raga is from the Kafi Thaat.

Theory
Writing about the musical theory of Indian classical music is fraught with complications due to its complex and intricate nature. First of all, there have been no set, formal methods of written notation. Indian music is an aural tradition, and therefore writing is not an essential part of attaining talim (systematic study).

But in recent years, a couple of methods of notation (swar leepi) for Hindustani Classical Music have evolved. A prominent example of them are BhatKhande Swar leepi (widely used in the present time) by Pt. VishnuNarayan BhatKhande,

Creator: Hzt Amir Khusrau

Arohana & Avarohana
Arohana:

Avarohana:

Vadi & Samvaadi
Vadi: Ma

Samvadi: Sa

Jati
Shadav - Sampurna

Thaat
The Raag belongs to Kafi Thaat

Pakad or Chalan
The bare scale of this raga has little unique musical meaning, and is, therefore, required to be documented in a manner that incorporates its zigzag phrasing pattern.

R N. S M/ M M P g M / n P M P g M/ P g M n D n P/ g M n D N S' [or] g M D - N S'/ g' M' R' S'/ R' N S' D n P/ n n P M P g M/ P g M R S

Organization & Relationships
Related ragas: Shahana Kanada, Shahana Bahar, Basant Bahar, Adana Bahar Thaat: Kafi

Samay (Time)
The raag is sung at the Middle Night time.

Seasonality
Certain ragas have seasonal associations. Raag Bahar is usually rendered in the Spring season

Rasa
Since it is the raga of spring, it can be considered that the raga has shringara rasa.

Variants

 * Bageshri Bahar
 * Basant Bahar
 * Hindol Bahar
 * Bhairav Bahar
 * Sohini Bahar

Film Songs
 Language : Hindi