In the last post, we found all 32 Thaats in a certain process. It went like this:
1. Kalian is the first Thaat,
2. Then we start to lower notes from the top systematically.
3. Every time we lowered one note, then we flipped the Thaat, to get the counterpart Thaat.
4. So we got 16 Thaats directly from Kalian, and got the other 16 by flipping these Thaats.
Here is a table explaining the same process. This may help to make better sense of the Flash animation. I am including the interactive animation again in this post. Read one line and follow the Thaats on the interactive animation below:
Kalian: S, R, G, M’, P,D,N (or all Tivar notes)
Lowered
(Komal)Notes |
Resulted Thaat
|
Flip
|
New Komals |
Resulted Thaat
|
n
|
Vachaspati
|
r,g,m,d,
|
Pilu or Dhenuka
|
|
d
|
Latangi
|
r,g,m,n,
|
Natakpirya
|
|
d,n
|
Rishabhpirya
|
r,g,m,
|
Kokilpirya
|
|
g
|
Dharamvati
|
r,m,d,n,
|
Bakulabharan
|
|
g,n
|
Hemvati
|
r,m,d,
|
Malavgaud or Bhairav
|
|
g,d
|
SahinderMadhyam
|
r,m,n,
|
Chakarvak or Ahirbhairav
|
|
g,d,n
|
Shanmukhpirya
|
r,m
|
Suryakant – AnandBhairav
|
|
r
|
Gamanpirya or
Marva |
g,m,d,n,
|
Asavari
|
|
r,n
|
Rampirya
|
g,m,d,
|
Girvani
|
|
r,d
|
Kamvardhani or
Poorvi |
g,m,n,
|
Kafi or Kharharpirya
|
|
r,d,n
|
Namnarayni
|
g,m
|
Gauri Manohari
|
|
g,r
|
Savanangi
|
m,d,n,
|
Charukeshi
|
|
r,g,n
|
Shadvidhmargani
|
m,d
|
Sarsangi
|
|
r,g,d
|
Shubhpantuvarali
or Todi |
m,n
|
Harkanbhoji or Khamaj
|
|
r,g,d,n
|
Bhavpirya
|
m
|
Bilaval or Shankrabharan
|
|
r,g,m,d,n
|
Bhairvi
|
none
|
Kalian
|
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