Raga Durga

Beginner
Time
Evening (6–9 PM)
Mood
Uplifting
Vadi
Re
Samvadi
Pa

Durga is a pentatonic evening raga named after the goddess Durga. It uses Sa, Re, Ma, Pa, and Dha — skipping Ga and Ni. This gives it a bright, energetic, and powerful character. It is widely used in devotional music and film songs.

Scale (Swar)

Aroha (Ascending)

Sa Re Ma Pa Dha Sa

e r y u i p

Avaroha (Descending)

Sa Dha Pa Ma Re Sa

p i u y r e

Pakad (Signature Phrase)

Ma Pa Dha Pa, Re Ma Re Sa

y u i u, r y r e

The pakad is the signature phrase that identifies this raga. Memorize it first.

How to Practice

The jump from Re directly to Ma (skipping Ga) is the defining feature of Durga. Practice this interval carefully. The Re note (key "r") is the vadi — emphasize it in your playing.

Famous Compositions

Jai Durge Durgati Parihaarini
Devotional
Durga Stuti
Classical

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