Mudra (music) explained

A mudra (; Sanskrit for sign or symbol) is a term woven into compositions in Indian classical music, particularly Carnatic music, that indicates the identity of the composer, a patron, the raga, tala, or style. A composer might use his own name or a pseudonym.[1] Not all composers have mudras, and they do not necessarily relate to the composer's name.[2] [3]

Etymology

A mudra is a pen name, nom de plume, or pseudonym adopted by a musician to serve as their sign of authorship in a musical composition. A pen name may be used to make the author's name more distinctive, to disguise their gender, to distance an author from some or all of their previous works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or for any of a number of reasons related to the marketing or aesthetic presentation of the work. The author's name may be known only to the publisher, or may come to be common knowledge.

All most every time, the penname is inserted in the wordings of the composition or poem in a artistically meaningful way.

List of Mudras used by Musicians

Hindustani Musicians

Mudra (English) Mudra (Devanagari) Musician Translation Gharana Details
अदारंग Firoz Khān of Delhi "Colors of Grace." SeniyaQawwal Bacche 18th-century dhrupadiya in Rangile's Court.[4]
Ashiq-rangआशिक रंगMir Saleh "Colors of LoverQawwal Bacche
Achpalअच्पलSheikh Ajmal Khan SahabQawwal BaccheBahadur Shah Zafar Teacher
Abhī-raṅga अभीरंग Abhijith Shenoy Kerki "Colors of fearlessness." Gwalior, Agra, Atrauli
Ālama आलम Ālamara Begum Khāsmahal
Ahmeda-piyā अहमदपिया Alladiya Khan"Lover of Ahmed." Jaipur-Atrauli
Akhtara-piyā अख़्तरपिया Wajid Ali Shah
Amara, Amara-piyā अमर, अमरपिया Aman Ali KhanBhendi-Bazaar
Amaradāsa, Amara-piyā अमरदास, अमरपिया Bhendi-Bazaar
Ānanda आनन्द Pralhad Ganu Agra, Atrauli
Ananga-raṅga अनंगरंग Acharya Brihaspati
Azīza-piyā अज़ीजपिया Mehboob Baksh Khan Agra
Bhāva-raṅga भावरंग Balwantrai BhattGwalior
Bindā बिन्दा Bindadin MaharajLucknow
Chakra-piyā चक्रपिया Chakradhar Singh
Chānda-piyā चान्दपिया Chand KhanDelhi[5]
Chatura, Chatura Pandit चतुर, चतुरपण्डित Vishnu Narayan BhatkhandeRampur
Chita-Ānanda चित-आनन्द Chidanand Nagarkar"Elated consciousness." Agra[6]
Darasa-piyā दरसपिया Mehboob Khān of Agra Agra[7]
Darasa-piyā दरसपिया Shafi Ahmed Khān of Atrauli Atrauli[8]
Darpaṇa दर्पण Yunus Hussain Khan"Mirror." Agra, Atrauli
Deva-raṅga देवरंग Daibashish Gangopadhyay "Divine Colors." Musician, Composer, Music director
Dhyāna-raṅga-piyā ध्यानरंगपिया Mani PrasadKirana
Dila-raṅga दिलरंग Azmat Hussain Khan"Colors of the Heart." Khurja, Atrauli
Dina-raṅga दिनरंग Dinkar Kaikini"Colors of the Day." Agra, Atrauli
Gaan-guni गान-गुणी Gwalior
Gauhara, Gauharapyari गौहर, गौहरप्यारी Gauhar Jaan
Guṇa-piyā गुणपिया Chhota Gandharva"Lover of Qualities."
Guṇa-raṅga गुणरंग[9] Fayyaz Ahmad Khan"Colors of Qualities." Kirana
Guṇi-dāsa गुणीदास Jagganathbuwa Purohit"Servant of Qualities." Agra, Atrauli
Guṇi-jāna गुणीजान CR VyasGwalior, Agra, Atrauli
Guṇiye गुणिये Vasantrao KulkarniGwalior, Agra, Atrauli
Guru-raṅga गुरुरंग[10] Vrajotsavji Maharaj][11]
Gyāna-raṅga ज्ञानरंग Aarshin Karande[12] Mewati
Govinda गोविंद Govindrao Dantale Mewati
Hara-raṅga हररंग Muhammad Ali Khan
Hara-raṅga हररंग Vishnu Narayan BhatkhandeRampur Musicologist.
Hari-priyā हरिप्रिया Harishchandra BaliAgra, Atrauli
Hinga-raṅga हिंगरंग Hussain Ali Khan[13] "Colors of Hinga." Kirana
Ināyata, Ināyata-piyā इनायत, इनायतपिया Inayat Hussain Khan"Lover of Inayat." Rampur-Sahaswan
Ibrāhīm-piyā इब्राहीमपिया Ibrahim Khan of TonkRampur-Sahaswan
Jasa जस Pandit Jasraj"Glory." Mewati
Jyōti-raṅga ज्योतिरंग Rajaram Shukla
Khush-rang खुशरंगUstad Muzaffar Khan Sikanderabad Delhi Gharana
Khusha-raṅga ख़ुशरंग Aslam Hussain KhanHapur, Khurja
Kharaharapriya-dāsa खरहरप्रियादास[14] Bholanath BhattBenares
Krishṇa-dāsa कृष्णदास Master KrishnaraoGwalior, Agra, Jaipur-Atrauli, Kirana
Lalana-piyā ललनपिया Nandalal Sharma
Lāla-raṅga लालरंग Chaman Lal Varma
Madhura-piyā मधुरपिया
Magana मगन Agra, Atrauli
Magana-piyā मगनपिया Agra
Manahara मनहर Murli Manohar Shukla
Manahara-piyā मनहरपिया Abdullah Khan Agra, Atrauli
Manahara-piyā मनहरपिया Prem Prakash Johri
Mana-raṅga मनरंग Bhupat KhanSeniya
Mana-rangमनरंगMaste Khan Sheikh MazharQawwal Bacche Sikandrabad
Mana-raṅga मनरंग Mahawat Khan of Jaipur
Manapiya मनपिया Pamalka Karunanayake of Sri Lanka
Mita-raṅga मितरंग Deviprasad Kharwandikar[15] "Colors of Measure."
Mohana-piyā मोहनपिया Aqeel Ahmed KhanAgra
Nāda-piyā नादपिया V R Athavale"Lover of naad." Gwalior, Agra
Nāda-raṅga नादरंग Dilip Chandra Vedi"Colors of naad." Patiala, Agra, Atrauli
Nāda-raṅga नादरंग Sandeep Ranade"Colors of naad." Mewati
Nātha-piyā नाथपिया Vilayat KhanEtawah Sitarist. Enayet Khan's Rajput name was "Nath Singh."
Niguṇa निगुण Neelkanth Abhyankar Agra, Atrauli
Prāṇa-piyā प्राणपिया Vilayat Hussain KhanAgra, Atrauli[16]
Pranava-raṅga प्रणवरंग Omkarnath Thakur"Colors of Om." Gwalior
Prema-piyā प्रेमपिया Faiyaz Khan"Lover of Affect." Agra
Prema-dāsa प्रेमदास Latafat Hussain Khan"Servant of Affect." Agra, Atrauli
Prema-raṅga प्रेमरंग Sharafat Hussain Khan"Colors of Affect." Agra, Atrauli
Prema-raṅga प्रेमरंग Ratnakar Ramnathkar"Colors of Affect." Agra, Atrauli
Qadara-piyā क़दरपिया Mirza Bala Qadar of Rampur Thumri composer.[17]
Ratana-piyā रतनपिया Ata Hussain KhanAgra
Rāma-dāsa रामदास Zahoor KhanKhurja[18]
Rāma-raṅga रामरंग Ramashrey Jha
Raṅgile रंगीले Ramzan KhanRangile[19] Sikandrabad Rangeela Gharana
Rasa-dāsa रसदास Arun KashalkarGwalior, Agra, Atrauli, Jaipur-Atrauli
Rasa-dāsī रसदासी Veen VishwaroopAgra, Atrauli
Rasa-piyā रसपिया Babanrao HaldankarAgra, Atrauli, Jaipur-Atrauli
Rasa-raṅga रसरंग Bade Inayat Hussain KhanGwalior
Rasa-raṅga रसरंग Anwar Hussain KhanAgra, Atrauli
Rasika-piyā रसिकपिया Dhruv Tara Joshi
Rasika-raṅga रसिकरंग Ashok RanadeGwalior Musicologist[20]
Rasika-raṅga रसिकरंग Deepak Chatterjee
Razā-piyā रज़ापिया Raza Ali KhanPatiala Nawab.[21]
Saba-raṅga सबरंग Ghulam Abbas KhanAgra
Saba-raṅga सबरंग Bade Ghulam Ali KhanPatiala
Saba-rasa सबरस Ghulam Maulvi Khan Patiala
Shok-rangशोक रंगBahadur Shah ZafarLast Mughal Emperor
सदारंग Niyamat Khān of Delhi SeniyaQawwal Bacche Descendant of Tansen, dhrupadiya in Rangile's Court.[22]
Saguṇa-piyā सगुणपिया YashpalAgra, Atrauli
Sajana-piyā सजनपिया Khadim Hussain KhanAgra, Atrauli
Samajh-DilसमझदिलUstad Nazeer Ahmed KhanQawwal Bacche, Delhi GharanaNizam's Court Singer
Samajha-dila समझदिल Etawah, Agra
Sanada-piyā सनदपिया Tawakkul Husain Khan of Rampur Jaipur Thumri composer.[23]
Sanehī-piyā सनेहीपिया Gulam Qadar Khan Agra
Sarasa-piyā सरसपिया Kale KhanAgra
Sarasa-raṅga सरसरंग Qayam KhanAgra
Shakīla-piyā शकीलपिया Nanhe KhanAgra
Shōk, Shōka-raṅga शोक, शोकरंग Kumar GandharvaGwalior
Shōri, Shōri Miyān शोरी, शोरी मियाँ Miyan Ghulam Nabi ShoriLucknow
Shubha-raṅga शुभरंग Shubhada Paradkar
Shyāma-raṅga श्यामरंग Dayam KhanAgra
Shyāma-raṅga श्यामरंग Jitendra AbhishekiAtrauli, Khurja
Subha-raṅga सुभरंग Shankarlal Mishra
Sughara-piyā सुघरपिया Bhaiya GanpatraoGwalior
Sujana-dāsa सुजनदास Yashwant MahaleAgra, Atrauli
Sujanasuta सुजनसुत K. G. GindeAgra, Atrauli
Sujāna सुजान Haji Sujan KhanAgra
Sujāna, Sujāna-piyā सुजान, सुजानपिया S. N. RatanjankarAgra, Atrauli
Sura-raṅga सुररंग Amir KhanIndore, Kirana, Bhendi-Bazaar
Taan-Rasतनरास Ustad Taanras KhanQawwal Bacche Delhi GharanaFounder Of Delhi Gharana Last Mughal Singer
Tana-raṅga तनरंग Vishwanath Rao RingeGwalior
Vyākul व्याकुल Vyakul of Ayodhya Guru of Ramashreya Jha
Vedī वेदी Dilip Chandra Vedi"Colors of naad." Patiala, Agra, Atrauli
Vinōda-piyā विनोदपिया Tasadduq Hussain Khan Agra Son of Kallan Khan, Agra Gharana.[24]
Vraja-raṅga व्रजरंग [25] Vrajotsavji Maharaj[26]
Yasha-raṅga यशरंग Yeshwantbua JoshiGwalior, Agra, Atrauli

Carnatic Musicians

!Name!Mudra!Notes
Tallapaka AnnamayyaVenkata
VyasatirthaSri Krishna/ Siri Krishna/Krishna
Vadiraja TirthaHayavadana
SripadarajaRanga Vitthala
Jagannatha DasaJagannatha Vitthala
Gopala DasaGopala Vithala
Vijaya DasaVijaya Vithala
Purandara DasaPurandara Vitthala
Kanaka DasaAdi Keshava
TyagarajaTyagaraja
Shyama ShastriShyama Krishna[27]
Muthuswami DikshitarGuruguhaGuha is one of the many names of Murugan, the deity at Tirutani, the site of his first composition.[28]
Swati Tirunal
Bhadrachala RamadasRamadasu
Papanasam SivanRamadasan
Gopalakrishna BharathiBalakrishnan, Gopalakrishnan
Harikesanallur Muthiah BhagavatarHarikesha
Narayana TeerthaNarayana Teertha
Patnam Subramania IyerVenkateshwara
Mysore Vasudevacharya
Mysore V. Ramarathnam
M. D. RamanathanVarada dasa
M. Balamuralikrishna
Maharajapuram SanthanamMaharajan
Koteeswara IyerKavi Kunjara dasa
KshetrayyaMuvva Gopala
Sadashiva Brahmendra swamiParamahamsa
Jayachamarajendra WadiyarSri Vidya[29]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wade . Bonnie C. . Khyal: Creativity Within North India's Classical Music Tradition . 1984 . Cambridge University Press . 20.
  2. Book: Mudrā, The Oxford Encyclopaedia of the Music of India . Oxford University Press . 9780195650983 . 25 September 2018 . en . subscription . 2011 .
  3. Web site: Royal Carpet: Glossary of Carnatic Terms M . karnatik.com . 25 September 2018.
  4. Web site: Artist - Niyamat Khan 'Sadarang' (Vocal), Gharana - None. www.swarganga.org.
  5. Web site: Raga Shree: Close Encounters.
  6. Web site: Short Takes: Malkauns.
  7. Web site: My Music Diary: Pen names of Great Composers of Hindustani Music. Ramprapanna. Bhattacharya. 31 August 2018.
  8. Web site: Down Memory Lane – Dilrang Academy.
  9. Book: Dhar . Sheila . Raga'n Josh: Stories from a Musical Life . 2005 . Permanent Black . 9788178241173 . 236.
  10. Web site: VrajRang - Vrajotsavji . 2020-07-29. sites.google.com. en-US.
  11. Web site: VrajRang - Vrajotsavji - Acharya Dr. Vrajotsavji. 2020-07-29. sites.google.com. en-US.
  12. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Bandish in Raag Jaiwanti Todi by Aarshin Karande "Gyaanrang" . YouTube.
  13. Web site: The Bandish divide - Times of India. The Times of India.
  14. Web site: HM Ragamalika! - rasikas.org.
  15. Book: Kharwandikar . Deviprasad . Mitarang . 2013 . Bookmark Publications.
  16. Web site: The Kanada Constellation (Part 3/3).
  17. Web site: Classical Music: Thumri. Classical. Music. 15 July 2012.
  18. Web site: Two Variants of Bihag and Thirakhwa's Tabla Solo.
  19. Web site: Artist - Ramzan Khan 'Rangile' (Vocal), Gharana - Agra. www.swarganga.org.
  20. Web site: Artist - Ashok Da Ranade (Vocal), Gharana - Gwalior. www.swarganga.org.
  21. Book: Akademi, Sangeet Natak . Sangeet Natak . 2006 . Sangeet Natak Akademi . 21 . Volume 40.
  22. Web site: Artist - Firoz Khan 'Adarang' (Vocal), Gharana - None. www.swarganga.org.
  23. News: A maestro and a master. Kuldeep. Kumar. 31 October 2013. www.thehindu.com. The Hindu.
  24. Web site: Bhimpalasi Inc.
  25. Web site: VrajRang - Vrajotsavji . 2020-07-29. sites.google.com. en-US.
  26. Web site: VrajRang - Vrajotsavji - Acharya Dr. Vrajotsavji. 2020-07-29. sites.google.com. en-US.
  27. Book: Śyāma Śāstri, The Oxford Encyclopaedia of the Music of India . Oxford University Press . 9780195650983 . 25 September 2018 . en . subscription . 2011 .
  28. Book: Ramaswamy. Vijaya. Historical dictionary of the Tamils. 2007. Scarecrow Press. Lanham, Md.. 9780810864450 . 236 .
  29. Web site: Navarathri - Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Compositions - Dr. PPN. www.carnatica.net.