Malkauns Explained

Malkauns
Thaat:Bhairavi (or Asavari)
Type:Audava
Time:Late night, 12–3
Equivalent:Hindolam
Related:Chandrakauns
Prakrati:Gambhir

Malkauns, known also as rag Malkosh, is a raga in Indian classical music. It is one of the oldest ragas of Indian classical music. The equivalent raga in Carnatic music is called Hindolam, not to be confused with the Hindustani Hindol.

According to Indian classical vocalist Pandit Jasraj, Malkauns is a raga that is "sung during small hours of the morning, just after midnight." He further adds that the raga has a soothing and intoxicating effect.[1]

Non-Film/Album Songs

SongLanguageAlbumYearComposerLyricistSingerAudio Label
Karpanai EndralumTamilLord Muruga T M Sounder Revival1999M S ViswanathanVaaliT M Soundararajansaregama
Narudu GurudaniTeluguNamo Venkatesaya[2] 2019Mahesh MahadevKaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaS. P. Balasubhramanyam, Priyadarshini, Mahesh Mahadev, RaghuramPM Audios
Niladri NathamSanskritJagannath Bhakti Rath Yatra2023Siba Prasad RathDr. Ruru KumarAbhilipsa Panda Times Music Spiritual

Etymology

The name Malkaush is derived from the combination of Mal and Kaushik, which means he who wears serpents like garlands – the god Shiva. However, the Malav-Kaushik mentioned in classical texts does not appear to be the same as the Malkauns performed today.[3] The raga is believed to have been created by goddess Parvati to calm lord Shiva, when he was outraged and refused to calm down after Tandav in rage of Sati's sacrifice.

In Jainism, it is also stated that the Raga Malkauns is used by the Tirthankaras with the Ardhamāgadhi Language when they are giving Deshna (Lectures) in the Samavasarana.

Malkaush belongs to Shaivait musical school; in fact most pentatonic ragas belong to Shaivait musical school.

Arohana and Avarohana

Malkauns belongs to the Bhairavi thaat. Its notes are Sa, komal Ga, shuddh Ma, komal Dha, and komal Ni. In Western classical notation, its notes can be denoted as: tonic, minor third, perfect fourth, minor sixth and minor seventh. In raga Malkauns, Rishabh (Re – second) and Pancham (Pa – perfect fifth) are completely omitted. Its jaati is audav-audav (five-five, that is, pentatonic).[4]

Arohana :

Avarohana :

The 'Ga' used is actually Ga-Sadharan (the rough minor third), 316-cent above Sa.[5] This corresponds to the note ga2, in the 22 shrutis list, with a factor of 6/5.

Vadi and Samavadi

The vadi swara is Madhyam (Ma) while the Samavadi swara is Shadaj (Sa).

Pakad or Chalan

Pakad :

Other characteristics

Malkauns is a serious, meditative raga, and is developed mostly in the lower octave (mandra saptak) and in a slow tempo (vilambit laya). Ornaments such as meend, gamak and andolan are used rather than 'lighter' ornaments such as murki and khatka. Komal Ni is generally considered the starting note (graha swara), and the notes komal Ga and komal Dha are performed with vibrato (andolit). All five swaras can function as pausing notes.

The komal Ni in Malkauns is different from the komal Ni in Bhimpalasi.

The best time for this raga is late night. The effect of the raga is soothing and intoxicating.

In teaching this rāg to students in the early 1980s, Ali Akbar Khan confirmed that Malkaush is a midnight rāg of Bhairavi thaat, Aurav jati, with moods of devotion, peace and heroism. He remarked: "Djinni like this rāg" and "At first makes you sleepy, then gives you energy to move mountains." A lakshan geet (song that describes the characteristics of the raag) taught by Khansahib relates that Malkaush is one of the six original male ragas (thus ancient) and that its rasas (roughly "moods") are devotion and heroism [tala: Ada Chautāl]:

Che ragŏ mĕ se eka rāga / Bhakti rasa, vira rasa / Mālakosha kehārvata / Vadī swara madhyamano samavādi sarajamano arohi SgmdmS avarohi nSSndmSndmgmgs

List of ragas in the Kauns family

The unique musical structure of Malkauns has given rise to many variations, creating what may be called a 'Kauns' family of related ragas.

Film songs

'Man Tarpat Hari Darshan Ko Aaj' (film Baiju Bawra, performed by Mohammad Rafi), 'Aadha Hai Chandrama Raat Aadhi' (film Navrang, performed by Mahendra Kapoor and Asha Bhosle), 'Chham Chham Ghunghroo Bole' (film Kaajal, performed by Asha Bhosle), 'Ankhiyan Sang Ankhiyaan Laagi Aaj' (film Bada Aadmi), 'Balma Maane Na' (film Opera House) and 'Rang raliyaan karat sautan sang' (film Birbal My Brother), 'Ek Ladki Thi' (film Love You Hamesha, performed by Kavita Krishnamurti) are a few Hindi film compositions based on Malkauns.'Rajasekhara' in the film 'Anarkali' in Tamil and Telugu is a composition based on this in South India. "Ohm Namashivaya" and "Margazhi Poove" songs in Tamil by Ilaiyaraaja and AR Rahman from Salangai Oli and May Madham respectively,""Neenu Neene" song from the movie Gadibidi Ganda, "Ra Ra" song in the movie Apthamitra in Kannada are also the best examples.

Tamil Film Songs

Note that the following songs are composed in Hindolam, the equivalent of raga Malkauns in Carnatic music.

SongMovieYearComposerSinger
AzhaikatheyManaalane Mangaiyin Baakkiyam1957P. Adinarayana RaoP. Susheela
Kangalum Kavi PaadudheAdutha Veettu Penn1960Sirkazhi Govindarajan, Thiruchi Loganathan
Ennai Vittu Odipoga MudiyumaaKumudham1961K. V. MahadevanSirkazhi Govindarajan, P. Susheela
Maamaa Maamaa MaamaaT. M. Soundararajan, K. Jamuna Rani
Iravukku AayiramKulamagal Radhai1963P. Susheela
Pachchai Maa Malaipol MeniThirumal Perumai1968T. M. Soundararajan
Or Aayiram ParvaiyileVallavanukku Vallavan1965Vedha (Credits only)
Nilavukku Emmel Ennadi KobamPolicekaran Magal1962Viswanathan–RamamoorthyP. B. Sreenivas
Malaro NilavoRaga BandhangalKunnakudi VaidyanathanP. Jayachandran
Ramanukku Mannan MudiPathu Matha PanthamShankar–GaneshP. Bhanumathi
Maname MuruganinMotor Sundaram Pillai1966M. S. ViswanathanSoolamangalam Jayalakshmi
Iyarkai EnnumShanti Nilayam1969S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, P. Susheela
Unnidathil Ennai KoduthenAvalukendru Or Manam1971S. Janaki
Om NamashivayaSalangai Oli1983Ilaiyaraaja
Vilakku VaipomAthma1993
Sri Devi En Vazhvil Ilamai Kolam1980K. J. Yesudas
Darisanam KidaikathaAlaigal Oivathillai1981Ilaiyaraaja, S. Janaki
Naan Thedum SevanthiDharma Pathini1986
Yentha Jenmam Ezhumalayan Magimai
Ragavane RamanaIlamai Kaalangal1983P. Susheela, K. S. Chithra (Debut in Tamil)
Unnal Mudiyum ThambiUnnal Mudiyum Thambi1988S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Kanna Unai ThedugirenUnakkaagave Vaazhgiren1986S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki
Thendral ThaanKeladi Kanmani1990K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra
Hey RajaJallikattu1987S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Mano
Ooradungum SaamathilePudhupatti PonnuthaayiUma Ramanan, Swarnalatha
En Veettu JannalRaman Abdullah1997Arunmozhi, Bhavatharini
Oh JananiPudhiya Raagam1991Mano
Nilave Nee Vara Vendum Ennarukil Nee IrunthalIlaiyaraaja
Vazhatha Pennin ManamThanga ThamaraigalK. S. Chithra
Panja Swarangal Puthiya SangamamGangai AmaranP. Susheela
Marghazhi PooveMay Maadham1994A. R. RahmanShobha Shankar
Yakkai ThiriAaytha Ezhuthu2004A.R.Rahman, Pop Shalini, Tanvi Shah, Sunitha Sarathy
IrumbileEnthiran2010A. R. Rahman, Kash n' Krissy
Magudi MagudiKadal2013Aryan Dinesh, Chinmayee, Tanvi Shah
Innisai AlapadaiyeVaralaru2006Naresh Iyer, Mahathi
Kumudam PolMoovendhar1998SirpyHariharan
Katradikkum NeramVivasaayi Magan1997Mano, K. S. Chithra
Thevaram PaadathaPartha Parvayil M. M. A. Iniyavan
Sirumalli PooveJallikattu Kaalai1994Deva
Un Marbile Vizhi MoodiNinaithen Vandhai1998K. S. Chithra
Paadavandha PoonguyileOyilattamS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Va Va EndhanCheran Pandiyan1991Soundaryan
Aathi VadayileSindhu Nathi Poo1994K. J. Yesudas, Asha Latha
Sangeetha VanilChinna Poove Mella Pesu1987S. A. RajkumarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vani Jairam
Ithazhodu Ithal SerumMannukkul Vairam1986DevendranS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki
Thendraliley MithanthuPuthiya ThendralS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra
Siragulla Nilave VaaInidhu Inidhu Kadhal Inidhu2003Devi Sri Prasad
Chinna Chinna MegamDevaraagam1996M. M. KeeravaniS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha Mohan
Santhanam Theychachi Manikkam1996Karthik RajaBhavatharini
Chandira MandalathaiNilaave Vaa1998VidyasagarVijay, Harini, S. P. Charan
Kavidhai IravuSullan2004Karthik, K. S. Chithra
AazhakkadaluThendralMadhu Balakrishnan
Sollathan NinaikirenKadhal Sugamanathu2001Shiva SankarS. P. Balasubrahmanyam (sad version), K. S. Chithra
UyirileVettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu2006Harris JayarajMahalakshmi Iyer, Srinivas
Vatta VattaThennavan2003Yuvan Shankar RajaUnni Menon, Padmalatha
KalavaniKodiveeran2017N. R. RaghunanthanV. V. Prasanna, Soundarya
Othaiyadi PathayilaKanaa2018Dhibu Ninan ThomasAnirudh Ravichander
Kadai KannaaleyBhoomi2021D. ImmanShreya Ghoshal, Varun Parandhaman

Compositions of Hindustani Classical Music

!S.No!Bandish Type!Bandish Initial Bol!Composer Author!Taal
1DhrupadAadi Brahma Aadi Naadआदि ब्रह्म आदि नाद[6] Acharya Pt Gokulotsavji MaharajChouTaal

Important recordings

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Indian classical music: Different kinds of ragas. The Times of India. 29 September 2016. 10 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Namo Venkatesaya – Single by Mahesh Mahadev, Priyadarshini & S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. 2020-09-05. Apple Music.
  3. Book: Bagchee, Sandeep. Nād: Understanding Rāga Music. 1998. BPI (India) PVT Ltd. 81-86982-07-8. 300.
  4. Book: The Musical quarterly. vb. 71. 1985. 26 May 2021. 160. They are set to one of the most widely performed ragas in North India, the pentatonic midnight raga Malkauns. The most important notes of Malkauns are Sa (the tonic) and Ma (the fourth). Both the gats and the tihais "cadence" on one of .... Sonneck. Oscar George.
  5. Gosvami (1957) p. 236 f.
  6. Book: Māthura, Nītā.. Śāstrīya saṅgīta ke sūrya : Ācārya (Paṃ.) Gokulotsava Jī Mahārāja : saṅgīta sevā, śāstra cintana evaṃ bandiśoṃ kā saṅkalana. 2011. Rādhā Pablikeśansa. 978-81-7487-765-9. 1. saṃskaraṇa. Naī Dillī. 769743702.
  7. Web site: Raag malkauns ali Mubarak khan . 2023-09-27 . YouTube.