Ramakeri (Odia: ରାମକେରୀ, romanized: rāmakeri) is a rāga belonging to the tradition of Odissi music.[1][2][3] Falling under the meḷa Barādi,[4] the raga uses komala rusabha, komala dhaibata and tibra madhyama swaras and is traditionally associated with the karuṇa rasa.[5] The raga is mentioned in treatises such as the Gita Prakasa[6] and Sangita Narayana.[7][5] This raga has been used by the 12th-century Odia composer Jayadeva in his Gita Govinda.[8]
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^ abMisra, Purusottama (2009). Bose, Prof. Mandakranta (ed.). Sangitanarayana (A Seventeenth Century Text on Music and Dance from Orissa). Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts and Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 9788120832886.
Ramakeri (Odia: ରାମକେରୀ, romanized: rāmakeri) is a rāga belonging to the tradition of Odissi music. Falling under the meḷa Barādi, the raga uses komala...
Gujjarī or Gurjarī or Rāmakerī Deśī or Deśa Barāḍi Basanta Barāḍi or Deśa Barāḍi Barāḍi Rāmakirī or Rāmakerī or Bibhāsa Rāmakirī or Rāmakerī Most of the ragas...
Gujjarī or Gurjarī or Rāmakerī Deśī or Deśa Barāḍi Basanta Barāḍi or Deśa Barāḍi Barāḍi Rāmakirī or Rāmakerī or Bibhāsa Rāmakirī or Rāmakerī Most of the ragas...