Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Rajasthani Schools of Painting

Question:

In Ragamala paintings, what do the male ragas represent in a family?

Options:

Head of the family

Servants of the family

Musicians in the family

None of the above

Correct Answer:

Head of the family

Explanation:

Answer:  Head of the family
In Ragamala paintings, the male ragas represent the head of the family.

Ragamala paintings are pictorial interpretations of ragas and raginis. Ragas are traditionally envisioned in divine or human form in romantic or devotional contexts by musicians and poets. Each raga is associated with a specific mood, time of the day and season. Ragamala paintings are arranged in albums invariably containing 36 or 42 folios, organised in the format of families. Each family is headed by a male raga, having six female consorts called raginis. The six main ragas are Bhairava, Malkos, Hindol, Dipak, Megha and Shri.