Ragmala

Ragamala
Guru Granth Sahib
Folio of the Ragamala composition of the Kartarpur Bir which was written by Bhai Gurdas under the supervision of Guru Arjan, ca.1604
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ReligionSikhism
AuthorDisputed
LanguageSant Bhasha
Versestwelve verses running into sixty lines


Ragmala, alternatively spelt as Raagmala or Ragamala (Punjabi: ਰਾਗਮਾਲਾ (Gurmukhi); pronounced rāgmālā,) is a composition of twelve verses, running into sixty lines, that names various Raga, which appear in most saroops of Guru Granth Sahib, after the compositions of Guru Arjan entitled Mundavani (ਮੁੰਦਾਵਣੀ; meaning "The Royal Seal".)

The title literally means a 'Garland of Raga’, or a ‘Mode of Musical Melodies’ - "Mala" means "garland", while "Raga" means “musical composition or mode”, which has also given rise to the series of Ragamala paintings. This list differs according to the author and the music school it is based upon. Thus, there exists a number of such lists in the music text books of India.


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