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These two songs were extremely popular in Russia and in Middle Eastern countries. Two of the greatest hits of SJ, Awara hoon (Film: Awara) and Mera joota hai jaapani are also based on the evergreen Bhairavi. The song Pyar huwa ikraar huwa is also based on raga Bhairavi. Later in many of the films, SJ composed many popular songs in raga Bhairavi. Shankar had extensive training in Hindustani classical music, whereas Jaikishen had very little training in classical music. Shankar was an excellent tabla player and Jaikishen was a superb piano and accordion player. Shankar was born in Punjab but brought up in Hyderabad, while Jaikishen was born in Gujarat. Since Bhairavi did not have affinity towards music she, like her mother became a fashion designer. However, Bhairavi i Jaikishen did not follow in her father’s footsteps she pursued her mother’s profession instead. No wonder years later, Jaikishen named his daughter Bhairavi. In fact, Bhairavi is the most favorite ragni of Shankar-Jaikishen. In Barsaat, most of them were based on Bhairavi. Shankar-Jaikishen composed many classical songs with Bhairavi. Though shuddh Re, Ga, Dha, Ni and tiver Ma are all vivadis in Bhairavi and each one can be taken in a certain way to embellish or decorate the ragni. Keep diagrams of Bhairavi and thaat Bhairavi in front while playing its songs. This is the reason that some songs of raga can also be played with thaat of that raga. Note that thaat bhairavi and ragni behravi sargam is same. Most of the Bhairavi songs begin from madh saptak to taar saptak. Pictorially, Bhairavi is represented in female form, as the wife of Bhairav. Traditionally it is rendered as the last item of a program, for its unique fullness of sentiments as well as its wide scope of the tonal combinations. Bhairavi is actually performed early in the morning in a peaceful, serious and occasionally sad mood. Bhairavi is a powerful ragni filled with devotion and compassion. When singing compositions in Bhairavi, the singers however take liberty to use all the 12 swars. Bhairavi makes use of all the komal swars, Rishabh, Gandhar, Dhaivat, and Nishad. Cymbals (percussion instrument) in the lady’s hand give the worshiping chant a rhythmic accent. The Lingam, a phallic symbol-representing God in Indian religion, is traditionally decorated with flowers. In Ragni Bhairavi picture first wife of Raga Bhairav is seen worshiping in a Siva shrine. It seems beautiful when played on upper notes. It can also be played at any time of the day. It is the raga of desire, belief and excitement. The performance of this raga is extremely relaxed and musicians do take liberty with the form of the raga occasionally. This raga is often sung at the ending of concerts. We are told that Parvati becomes Bhairavi when Shiva becomes Bhairav. Raga Bhairavi is a late morning raga and belongs to a Thaat named after itself. Raga Bhairavi is also called Ragni Bhairavi.