Raag Bairari

Raag Bairari is counted as an uncommon and not a very well known Raag. In medieval times there is hardly any other raag which can be compared with this raag as far as the prevalence of number of varieties is concerned. This is a difficult raag. Only highly accredited singers can sing this with purity (correctly). This raag is very melodious. “Har Nirbhuau Nirvair Nirankaar” “Kaaea sarir basat hai” and “sarab sookh har naam vaddaaee |”all these shabads are in Raag Bairari . Also “Sant janaa mil har jas gaaeiou” which is commonly sung at the end of Diwans is in Raag Bairari.

Aroh : Nee Re Ga Pa, Ma Ga, Ma Dha Saˆˆ

Avroh : Saˆˆ Nee Dha Pa, Ma Ga, Pa Ga, Re Sa.

Sur : Rishab is flat, Madhym is teever. Rest of the notes (swar) are sharp.

Thaat : Marva

Jaati : Vakar – Sampooran

Time : Fourth quarter of the day (Evening)

Vadi : Gandhar (Ga)

Samvadi : Dhaiwat (Dha)

Main sur : Pa Dha Ga, Ma Dha, Ma Ga, Re Ga, Ma Ga, Re Sa

Bairari Mehalaa 4 || (GGS-719-20)            Kirtan Kaar: Dr. Gurnaam Singh Patiala

Har jan raam naam gun gaavai |jae koee nind karae har jan kee apunaa gun n gavaavai |1| rahaao |jo kichh karae s aapae suaamee har aapae kaar kamaavai |har aapae hee mat daevai suaamee har aapae bol bulaavai |1|har aapae panch tat bisataaraa vich dhaatoo panch aap paavai |jan naanak satigur maelae aapae har aapae jhagar chukaavai |2|3|

Raag Bairari Mehalaa 5 Ghar 1 (GGS-720)            Kirtan Kaar: Dr Ajit Singh Pental Delhi

 

Ik Oankaar Satigur Prasaad | Sant janaa mil har jas gaaeiou |kott janam kae dookh gavaaeiou |1| rahaao |jo chaahat soee man paaeiou | kar kirapaa har naam divaaeiou |1|sarab sookh har naam vaddaaee | gur prasaad naanak mat paaee |2|1|7|