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Sampurna Carnatic raaga

Sencuruṭṭi

A light, folk-flavoured raaga of thillanas and javalis with a gentle pleading lilt, heard in Oothukkadu's 'Maadu Meikkum Kanne'.

light, tender, pleasing (sringara-tinged)

Sencuruṭṭi is a sampurna (seven-note) raaga in the Carnatic tradition.

in the raaga jeeva (life note) nyasa (resting note)
or tap any lit note to hear it

arohana / ascending

D2 S R2 G3 M1 P D2 N2

avarohana / descending

N2 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S N2 D2 P D2 S

How to hear it

Signature phrases / prayoga
Dips into the mandra sthayi: arohana launched from lower D2 (d S R G M P D N); characteristic phrase n p d S (mandra ni-pa-dha-Sa) in which the dhaivata carries a gentle gamaka that can sound Kambhoji-like; avarohana N D P M G R S n p d S.
Ornament / gamaka
Gentle gamaka (kampita/jaru) on the dhaivata giving a Kambhoji-like shade; folk-derived, plaintive phrasing.

Easy to confuse with

Jhinjhoti (Hindustani, which takes sadharana gandhara G2 as a foreign note)
Surutti

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