10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «देवगांधारी»
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The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries) - Page 60
DEV GANDHARI : An Indian classical mag usually sung during the first about two hours (four gharis) after sunrise in the morning. It is the sixth of the thirty-one raags used in the organisation of hymns of the Guru Granth Sahib covering pages ...
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It Is The Same Light: the enlightening wisdom of Sri Guru ...
These are Gaundkari, Dev Gandhari, Gandhari, Seehuti, and fifth is the Dhanasari, which is sung (under this Raag). This submeasure has been appended to Raag Maal Kaausak. The eight sons (subbranches) of Raag Maal Kaausak, which ...
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Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo - Page 78
All the hymns of this part are arranged under 31 raga-heads in the following order: 'Sri' (pp 14 to pp 93); 'Mahj' (pp 94 to pp 150); 'Gauri' (pp 151 to pp 346); 'Asa' (pp 347 to pp 448); 'Gujari' (pp 489 to pp 526); 'Dev Gandhari' (pp 527 to pp ...
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God in Sikhism - Page 125
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About Compilation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib - Page 84
1.3 (Rag Gauri - Chhant). Guru Arjan Dev (1) karat phire ban bhekh, mohan raihat niraar. 1.31 (Rag Dev Gandhari) (2) maipekhio rioocha mohan sabh te oocha. 1.32 (Rag Dev Gandhari) Chapter 7 How the Compositions of Saints (Bhagats) ...
Sāhiba Siṅgha (profaisara), 1996
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The world of Indian miniatures - Page 35
Hindola Raga, according to the Sikhs, is associated with Telangi, Devakri, Basanti, Sandhuri and Ahiri, and according to the Rajputs, with Vilaval, Todi, Deshakhya, Dev Gandhari and Madhu Madhavi. Deepak Raga is associated with Kacheli, ...
Jamila Brij Bhushan, 1979
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Cultural and Religious Heritage of India: Sikhism - Page 65
Teilang. Assa. Sodhi. Gujri. Bilawal. Deva Gandhari. Gand. Bihagra. Ram Kali Wiad Hans. Nat Narayan. Sorath. Mati Gaura. Dhanasri. Maru. Jeit Siri Bhog. Bhog ka Baru. With additions Tokkari. Kedara. Bhalro. Basant. Sarang. Mular. Kanra.
Suresh K. Sharma, Usha Sharma, 2004
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Bhakti Poetry in Medieval India: Its Inception, Cultural ... - Page 206
Tukaram was the most modern poetic genius of the seventeenth century Maharashtra. (ii) Ragas included in the Granth Sahib: Raga Tilang, Jaitshree, Dev-Gandhari, Gujri, Ramkali, Maru, Nat-Narayan, Gauri, Malhar, Kedar, Bhairo (what we ...
Neeti M. Sadarangani, 2004
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Last to Lay Arms - Page 38
The thirty-one Ragas included in the Holy Granth are: Sri Raga, Majh, Gaudi, Asa, Gujari, Dev Gandhari, Bihagda, Vadhans, Sorath, Dhanasri, Jaitsri, Todi, Bairadi, Tilang, Suhi, Bilawal, Gaund, Ramkali, Nat Narayan, Mali Gauda, Maru, ...
Kartar Singh Duggal, 2001
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Essays on Indian Religion - Page 160
Bairari. Kedara. Gauri. Teilang. Bhairo. Assa. Sodhi. Basant. Gujri. Bilawal. Sarang. Deva Gandhari. Gand. Mular. BihagrS. Ram Kali. Kanra. Wiad Hans. Nat Narayan, Kalyan. Sorath. Mali Gaura. Parbhati. DhanSsri. Maru. Jai Jaiwanti. Jeit Siri.