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		<title>Musings: Road to Bulah Delah with Charukeshi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  I bring you Charukeshi along with more wonderful photographs I took during my recent trip North of Sydney. I was listening to Charukeshi on a long road to nowhere it seemed feeling the breeze and the smell of the forest around me I thought how apt and beautiful to be enveloped with Charukeshi, like a caress. I particularly love this raag. The minor 6th and 7th notes, Dha and Ni when combined with major notes of the rest of the scale gives it a personality of strength along with this energy is a softness, a kindness that shows limitless delicate potential in the following minor notes. As usual Charukeshi has been used by Bollywood in recent movies such as Swades. Charukeshi is a south Indian Raga which has permeated into the North for its ample sweetness but there the resemblance and the arrangements of the notes almost stops. Whilst predominantly similar according to the experts, I find that the North Indian Charukeshi is soft while the south Indian renderings are far more energetic. My searches on the net have lead me to many charukeshi&#8217;s however I hope to bring the one&#8217;s that are uncommon and yet beautiful. One such [...]]]></description>
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