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Tauroth 1 Noun Poon [Sankar Saurashtra, Pvt Suratth] 1. Um da Índia O estado que cai no sudoeste de Rajasthan. Gujarat e O antigo nome do sul de Kathiawar 2. País de Teroth Capital, Surat. U-Nup IK Veer Bhadra Aas Naama Tóxico City mahai tehi dhama.-relaxamento (palavra 0). Preocupado 2 noventa e cinco, feminino 0 [país 0] Casta estranha É dito ser o filho de Especial - Gandhara e Dhavat são tabu nele. Este quinto, Considerada uma coincidência de Bhairavi, Gurjari, Gandhara e Kalyan Vai. Seu tempo de música varia de 16 a 20 junds. Alguns consideram Taurath como uma casta ragini de Tadav. Dentípede aberto aberto = dizer manga aberta Hesitante para dizer Ou não tenha medo. O Saurtha Mallar Niyam Poona [Hin Tooroth + Mallar] Toda a raça Um raga em que todas som vozes puras. सोरठ १ संज्ञा पुं० [सं० सलौराष्ट्र, प्रा० सोरट्ठ]
१. भारत का एक
प्रदेश जो राजस्थान के दक्षिणपश्चिम पड़ता है । गुजरात और
दक्षिणी काठियावाड़ का प्राचीन नाम । २. सोरठ देश की
राजधानी, सूरत । उ०—नृप इकै वीर भद्र अस नामा । सोरठ
नगर माँहि तेहि धामा ।—विश्राम (शब्द०) ।
सोरठ २ संज्ञा पुं०, स्त्री० [देश०]
ओड़व जाति का एक राग जो हिंडोल
का पुत्र कहा गया है ।
विशेष—इसमें गांधार और धवत स्वर वर्जित हैं । यह पंचम,
भैरवी, गुर्जरी, गांधार और कल्याण के संयोग से बना माना
जाता है । इसके गाने का समय रात१६ दंड से २० जंड तक है । कोई सोरठ को षाडव जाति की रागिनी मानते हैं ।
मुहा०—खुली सोरठ कहना = खुले आम कहना । कहने में संकोच
या भय न करना ।
सोरठ मल्लार संज्ञा पुं० [हिं० सोरठ + मल्लार]
संपूर्ण जाति का
एक राग जिसमें सब शुद्ध स्वर लगते हैं ।
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