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Yati Prana

Pantula Gopala Rao
22/11/2016 0 0

Yati Prana is one of the ten Pranas of Tala Dasa Pranas Or Life centers.

KALA, MARGA, KRIYA, ANGA, GRAHA,JATI, KALA, LAYA, YATI and PRASTARA   are the Tala Dasa Pranas(Ten main ingredients)

YATI, I.e., pattern of arrangement of Notes is of six varieties.

1. Sama yati- arranging swara patterns in equal time duration Eg. s r g m - r g m p - g m p d etc  

    

2. Srotovaha Yati- resembles srotovaham or a stream (River) which starts with small width and gradually increases.

            eg.         .                     s

                        .  .                  s  r 

                       .  .  .              s  r  g

                      .  .  .  .           s  r  g  m    

In Bilahari Swarapallavi this is beautifully incorporated :  g - pmg - d p m g -  n d p m g  -   s n d p mg  

Yati Prana is one of the ten Pranas of Tala Dasa Pranas Or Life centers.

KALA, MARGA, KRIYA, ANGA, GRAHA,JATI, KALA, LAYA, YATI and PRASTARA   are the Tala Dasa Pranas(Ten main ingredients)

YATI, I.e., pattern of arrangement of Notes is of six varieties.

1. Sama yati- arranging swara patterns in equal time duration Eg. s r g m - r g m p - g m p d etc  

    In Gaula Swarapallavi we have this Samayati:  ? ? ? n                  ta ka dhi mi               .  .  .  . 

                                                                        ? ? n p                  ta ka dhi mi               .  .  .  .

                                                                        ? ? n p                 ta ka dhi mi                .  .  .  .

                                                                        n ? n p                 ta ka dhi mi                .  .  .  .

                                                                        n n p m                ta ka dhi mi                .  .  .  .

                                                                        n p ? n                 ta ka dhi mi                .  .  .  .

                                                                        p m g m               ta ka dhi mi                .  .  .  .

                                                                         r r s ?  ....           ta ka dhi mi                .  .  .  .

2. Srotovaha Yati- resembles srotovaham or a stream (River) which starts with small width and gradually increases.

            eg.         .                     s                                      ta

                        .  .                  s  r                                   ta ka

                       .  .  .              s  r  g                                ta ki ta

                      .  .  .  .           s  r  g  m                         ta ka dhi mi 

In Bilahari Swarapallavi this is beautifully incorporated :  g - pmg - d p m g -  n d p m g  -   s n d p mg  

In the Ata Tala Varnam in Raga Sankarabharanam, this yati is wowen in the Muktayi swaram:

                                              d n  

                                             p d n    

                                           m p d n

                                          g m p d n  

                                         r g m p d n    

                                        s r g m p d n

3. Gopuchayati : This pattern resembles the tail of cow and diminishes gradually-

as in Kalyani Swarajati-       P ,  m  g  r                         neetu ga la 

                                          m  g  ,  r                            mi taa ri

                                             g  r ,                                sa daa

           eg:       .  .  .  .           s  r  g  m                         ta ka dhi mi 

                        .  .  .              s  r  g                                ta ki ta

                         .  .                  s  r                                   ta ka

                          .                     s                                      ta

4.  Mridanga yati  :  This pattern graduallu increses and again reduces resembling the shape of Mridangam 

                          .                     s                                      ta

                        .  .                  s  r                                   ta ka

                       .  .  .              s  r  g                                ta ki ta

                      .  .  .  .           s  r  g  m                         ta ka dhi mi

                      .  .  .  .           s  r  g  m                         ta ka dhi mi 

       

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