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Raga Patdeep

Tender and reflective, with a soft emotional pull.

Time

Late afternoon

Rasa

Tender yearning

Thaat

Kafi

Mood

Emotional Release

Instruments

Bansuri - Sitar - Tanpura

Patdeep is lyrical and emotive without becoming heavy. It is useful when the listener wants warmth, inwardness, and quiet emotional clarity as the afternoon softens toward evening.

Raga notes

How to understand Raga Patdeep

Patdeep is tender, lyrical, and emotionally warm. It sits well in the late afternoon, when brightness begins to soften.

What to notice first

  • A lyrical emotional pull.
  • Warmth without heaviness.
  • A reflective mood that moves gently toward evening.

Beginner note

Patdeep is easy to approach if you listen for warmth first. Its emotional clarity comes from softness, not drama.

These notes explain the listening character in plain language. Exact swara notation should be added only after verification from reliable classical sources.

Raga structure

Thaat

Kafi

The parent scale family used for classification.

Aroha

Verified notation coming soon

The characteristic ascending movement of the raga.

Avaroha

Verified notation coming soon

The characteristic descending movement of the raga.

Pakad

Verified phrase coming soon

The signature phrase or movement that makes the raga recognizable.

Vadi / Samvadi

Verified notes coming soon

The primary and secondary notes emphasized in the raga.

Listening identity

Tender yearning

The emotional color a beginner can listen for first.

The detailed aroha, avaroha, pakad, vadi, and samvadi fields should be added only after verification from a reliable classical source or teacher.

Best for

Quiet emotionReadingReflective workSoft unwinding

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Guide

Late afternoon - Meditation

Heat, depth, and stillness

Sarod - Bansuri

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Guide

Night - Sleep

Yearning and intimacy

Bansuri - Tanpura

Raga Desh

Guide

Evening - Calm

Tenderness and freshness

Bansuri - Sitar

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