Hindustani Music Theory

Raga Todi: A Melodic Guide to Morning Ragas

Raga Todi is a Hindustani classical raga traditionally performed early in the morning, typically between 8 AM and 10 AM.

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The Raga which is sung early in the morning is:

[UPSC CSE Pre. 2000, GS Paper I]

Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


Hindustani classical music follows the 'Samay Chakra' (Time Theory), where specific Ragas are associated with specific times of the day.

Authentic Source Evidence


Todi Thaat ragas are generally performed in the second quarter of the day (morning).

Analytical Breakdown


  • Option A is Correct: Raga Todi is a flagship morning raga known for its pensive and spiritual mood.

  • Option B: Darbari (Kanada) is a late-night raga.

  • Option C: Bhopali is an evening raga (Kalyan Thaat).

  • Option D: Bhimpalasi is an afternoon/late afternoon raga.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "What is the Time Theory of Ragas?"

    It is the belief that a Raga is most effective and resonant when performed at its designated hour of the day or night.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "The use of Komal (flat) notes in Todi reflects the quiet, contemplative nature of the morning hours."

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