Raga Knowledge: Suddha Saveri MCQs Quiz | Class 10
Welcome to the Raga Knowledge quiz on Suddha Saveri for Class X, Carnatic Music (Vocal) (Code 031), Unit: Theory Unit III. This quiz covers basic raga details and identity points as prescribed for your curriculum. Test your understanding of Suddha Saveri by attempting all 10 multiple-choice questions. Once you submit, review your answers and download a detailed answer PDF for future reference.
Understanding Raga Suddha Saveri
Suddha Saveri is a beautiful and auspicious raga in Carnatic music, well-known for its simplicity and profound melodic structure. It evokes feelings of valor, peace, and devotion, making it suitable for a wide range of compositions, from kritis to varnams and devotional songs.
Key Details:
- Melakarta Parent: Suddha Saveri is a Janya raga derived from the 15th Melakarta raga, Mayamalavagoula. This parent raga is significant as it’s often the first raga taught to beginners.
- Janya Classification: It is an Upanga raga, meaning all the swaras (notes) used in Suddha Saveri are found within its parent raga, Mayamalavagoula. It does not borrow any foreign notes.
- Scale Type: Suddha Saveri is an Audava-Audava raga, as it uses five notes in both its ascending (Arohana) and descending (Avarohana) scales.
- Arohana: S R1 M1 P D2 S (Sa, Shuddha Rishabham, Shuddha Madhyamam, Panchamam, Chathusruthi Dhaivatham, Tarasthayi Sa)
- Avarohana: S D2 P M1 R1 S (Tarasthayi Sa, Chathusruthi Dhaivatham, Panchamam, Shuddha Madhyamam, Shuddha Rishabham, Mandrasthayi Sa)
Identity Points & Characteristic Features:
The unique identity of Suddha Saveri comes from the specific combination and emphasis of its swaras, even though it’s an Audava-Audava raga.
- Swara Sthanas: The raga primarily uses Shuddha Rishabham (R1), Shuddha Madhyamam (M1), and Chathusruthi Dhaivatham (D2). The absence of Gandharam (G) and Nishadam (N) gives it a distinct open and spacious feel.
- Jeeva Swaras: R1 and M1 are considered important ‘Jeeva Swaras’ (life-giving notes) that highlight the raga’s essence.
- Graha Swaras: S, M, P, D are often taken as starting points for phrases.
- Characteristic Phrases (Sancharas):
- R1 M1 P D2 S D2 P M1 R1 S
- S D2 P M1 R1 M1 R1 S
- M1 P D2 S R1 S D2 P M1 R1 S
- Emphasis: The emphasis on R1 and M1, often with elongated notes, and the swift movements between P and D2 define its contour.
Quick Revision:
- Parent: Mayamalavagoula (15th Mela)
- Janya Type: Upanga, Audava-Audava
- Arohana: S R1 M1 P D2 S
- Avarohana: S D2 P M1 R1 S
- Missing Swaras: G and N
- Key Swaras: R1, M1, P, D2
- Mood: Veera (valor), Shanta (peace), Bhakti (devotion)
- Notable Feature: Absence of Gandhara and Nishada gives it a clear, strong melodic line.
Practice Questions:
- Name two prominent compositions in Raga Suddha Saveri.
- How does Suddha Saveri differ from other Audava-Audava ragas like Mohanam, given they both have 5 notes?
- What is the significance of Shuddha Rishabham (R1) in Suddha Saveri?
- Can Suddha Saveri be rendered at any time of the day? Why or why not?
- Briefly explain what an ‘Upanga Raga’ means in the context of Suddha Saveri.

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