Explore the beauty of Indian Classical Music
Click on an Alankar to see practice exercises:
Exercise: Aaroh (Ascending): Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa'​ Avaroh (Descending): Sa' Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa​
Exercise: Sa Re Ga Ma, Re Ga Ma Pa, Ga Ma Pa Dha, Ma Pa Dha Ni, Pa Dha Ni Sa'
Exercise: Sa Ga Re Ma, Ga Re Ma Pa, Re Ma Pa Dha, Ma Pa Dha Sa'
Exercise: Sa Ma Re Ga, Ma Re Ga Pa, Re Ga Pa Dha, Ga Pa Dha Sa'
Exercise: Sa Ma Re Ga, Ma Re Ga Pa, Re Ga Pa Dha, Ga Pa Dha Sa'
Click on a Raag to view its details:
Swar:
Pakad: Sa Re (Komal) Ga Ma, Dha (Komal) Ni Sa'
Thaat: Bhairav
Jati: Sampurna–Sampurna
Time: Early morning (1st prahar – dawn)
Swar:
Pakad: Sa Re Ga, Pa Dha Sa'
Thaat: Kalyan
Jati: Audav–Audav
Time: Evening (7 PM – 9 PM)
Swar:
Pakad: Ni Re Ga Ma, Dha Ni Sa'
Thaat: Kalyan
Jati: Sampurna Sampurna
Time: Night (9 PM midnight)
Swar:
Pakad: G P N S' N D P, G R S
Thaat: Khamaj
Jati: Audav–Shadav
Time: Second prahar of the night (9 PM – 12 AM)
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Click on a time of day to view your practice routine:
Morning Routine (6 AM - 9 AM):
Afternoon Routine (12 PM - 3 PM):
Evening Routine (6 PM - 9 PM):